Battle of the Catalaunian Plains, 451 (ALL PARTS) ⚔️ The man who defeated Attila the Hun DOCUMENTARY

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🚩 The Battle of the Catalaunian Plains, (AD 451), battle fought between the Huns under Attila and a mixed Roman and Visigoth force under Aetius and Theodoric I; checked the Hunnic advance in Europe. The battle, long-remembered for its ferocity, resulted in Attila’s defeat, though the casualty figures in traditional accounts are probably exaggerated. The Huns’ defeat prevented the widespread destruction and spoliation of Gaul, but it is unlikely that Attila’s horde could have made any deep impression upon the Latin and urban character of the country.

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🚩 I combined all parts of our “Battle of the Catalaunian Plains” mini-series for easier viewing. This video was chosen by my Patrons. Thank you so much for your likes and comments ❤️. If you enjoy my videos please consider subscribing.

📢 Narrated by David McCallion

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  1. 🚩 I combined all parts of our "Battle of the Catalaunian Plains" mini-series for easier viewing. This video was chosen by my Patrons. Thank you so much for your likes and comments ❤. If you enjoy my videos please consider subscribing.
    🚩 The Battle of the Catalaunian Plains, (AD 451), battle fought between the Huns under Attila and a mixed Roman and Visigoth force under Aetius and Theodoric I; checked the Hunnic advance in Europe. The battle, long-remembered for its ferocity, resulted in Attila’s defeat, though the casualty figures in traditional accounts are probably exaggerated. The Huns’ defeat prevented the widespread destruction and spoliation of Gaul, but it is unlikely that Attila’s horde could have made any deep impression upon the Latin and urban character of the country.

  2. Sorry, but your thumbnail shows a roman legionary from the first century. When talking about a battle that took place in the fifth. Thats like showing us a tank when talking about the 30 years war…

  3. It looks exactly like the the fall of USA, no borders, weakening the army, dividing the people, killing their political adversaries, etc etc.. Fucking Biden and democrats with their immorality… ! Hope it’s not the end of the end!

  4. Aetis ne-er in command..but of small #, Attila was et high bred…Reptiles using Esp augmented tech, created Hun army…East Roman soldiers captured that Tech…that's why Huns turned back there..they lost their advantage…Merlin, aged 17,was Grandson of Helen n Magnus Maximus…Spinning a Bar magnet inside of a metal cage to create electricity n trickle charge a lead acid battery..is known in private Libraries of Constantinople! Where the boy was born n Mom/ their daughter, were held as political hostage till Maximus death…)))

  5. This is the battle that didn't happen, it's just Fake News! No evidence of this battle was found at the site of the alleged battle. Attila did not lose a major battle. How is it that after the non-existent battle, Attila's army went against Rome and the Pope went to Attila to beg for mercy?

  6. Awesome video. Thanks for this great presentation on Atila and Huns, and other major characters on all sides. I was wondering if east and west roman empires could defeat or at least contain the Huns. Peace and love from Slovenija ( Ljubljana / Emona).

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