Battle of Nedao, 454 – Collapse of the Hunnic Empire – The Scourge of God is no more
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π© Battle of Nedao was a day when Rome breathed a sigh of relief. Attila’s defeat against Aetius in 451 and the limited success of the invasion of Italy in 452, as well as Emperor Marcian’s raids into Hunnic lands, had bruised Attila’s reputation as an invincible warlord. He may have already faced a political crisis after killing his brother Bleda and refusing to pick a new co-ruler, a crisis that culminated with his death in 453 AD with a widespread revolt against Hunnic rule by various Germanic leaders.
Attila’s son Ellac inherited his father’s realm and was poised to preserve the Hunnic Empire. To do this he would have to defeat his father’s lieutenants, Ardaric and Valamir…
π’ Narrated by David McCallion
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π Sources:
Collapse of the Hunnic Empire: Jordanes Ardaric and the Battle of Nedao – Bernardo Mingarelli (2018)
The Rome that Did Not Fall: The Survival of the East in the Fifth Century – Gerard Friell & Stephen Williams (2005)
The Foreign Policies of Theodosius II and Marcian – E.A. Thompson (1950)
The Hun: Scourge of God AD 375-565 – Nic Fields (2006)
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π© Battle of Nedao was a day when Rome breathed a sigh of relief. Attila's defeat against Aetius in 451 and the limited success of the invasion of Italy in 452, as well as Emperor Marcian's raids into Hunnic lands, had bruised Attila's reputation as an invincible warlord. He may have already faced a political crisis after killing his brother Bleda and refusing to pick a new co-ruler, a crisis that culminated with his death in 453 AD with a widespread revolt against Hunnic rule by various Germanic leaders.
Attila's son Ellac inherited his father's realm and was poised to preserve the Hunnic Empire. To do this he would have to defeat his father's lieutenants, Ardaric and Valamir…
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General Aitius not Δͺties.
Come on every westerner should learn the latin writing system.
Itβs interesting how Attila is connected to German tribes and legends. What would it have been like ? Steppe people together with German tribes fighting alongside and against each other.
10:26 marriage defeats all men
All Hail the Mighty Algorithos… π
Nice
People could have learned from these Germanic tribes 500 years later when the Mongols showed up.
That strategy against the arrows was impressive
Do you use AI to generate the battle moves and turns, with depicted victor?
5 years ago I really thought there were some historic narratives about the actual fights.
now, since I see it's 'hard' to know how many people died in current Ukraine war, I realized it's impossible to know exact dynamics of battle from +1500 years ago π