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Esquisse pour la bibliothèque du palais Bourbon : Attila suivi de ses hordes barbares... c1844Esquisse pour la bibliotheque du palais Bourbon : Attila suivi de ses hordes barbares foule aux pieds l'Italie et les Arts, c1844
The Huns entering Rome, led by Attila, oil by Ulpiano Checa
Attila, (c406-453), 1830. Creator: UnknownAttila, (c406-453), 1830. Attila the Hun (c406-453) ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in March 453 and leader of a tribal empire
Attila on the Pyre, after His Defeat by Aetius, (453AD), 1890. Creator: UnknownAttila on the Pyre, after His Defeat by Aetius, (453AD), 1890. Flavius Aetius (391-454) mustered a large Roman and allied army to stop the Huns in the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains (451AD)
Opera Attila by Giuseppe Verdi at Her Majestys Theatre, London. From The Illustrated London News of April 15, 1848, 1848. Private Collection
Attila after his Defeat at Soissons, 1882. Artist: Vogel, Hermann (1854-1921)Attila after his Defeat at Soissons, 1882. Private Collection
Attila the Hun, 1882. Artist: AnonymousAttila the Hun, 1882. Private Collection
Attila (after Raphael), 1882. Artist: Payne, Albert Henry (1812-1902)Attila (after Raphael), 1882. Private Collection
Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, (detail), 1511-14. Artist: RaphaelPope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, (detail), 1511-14. Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City, Italy
Saint Genevieve and Attila, c451 AD, (19th century). St Genevieve (419-512 AD), the patron saint of Paris, prevents Attila the Hun (406-453 AD) from attacking the city
Attila (c406-453) King of the Huns from 434, 19th century. Known as The Scourge of God, Attila led his armies on a series of campaigns through the Roman Empire in the 440s and 450s