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Attila The Hun Collection

"Attila the Hun: A Fierce Warrior and Conqueror of Nations" Attila, King of the Huns, was a formidable leader who struck fear into the hearts of his enemies

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila, King of the Huns

Attila, King of the Huns
Illustration of Attila, King of the Huns

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Visigoths and Romans defeating the Huns at Chalons

Visigoths and Romans defeating the Huns at Chalons
Thorismond proclaimed king of the Visigoths on the battlefield near Chalons after defeating Attila, 451 A.D. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila in the battle on the fields Catalaunian

Attila in the battle on the fields Catalaunian
illustration of Attila in the battle on the fields Catalaunian

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Rulers of Hungary: King Bela I the Champion 6, Gyula III 4, and Attila the Hun 1

Rulers of Hungary: King Bela I the Champion 6, Gyula III 4, and Attila the Hun 1
FLO4624575 Rulers of Hungary: King Bela I the Champion 6, Gyula III 4, and Attila the Hun 1. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giarre from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Detail from 'The Meeting of Leo the Great and Attila', 1514. Fresco in the Apostolic Palace

Detail from 'The Meeting of Leo the Great and Attila', 1514. Fresco in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
5305496 Detail from 'The Meeting of Leo the Great and Attila', 1514. Fresco in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Esquisse pour la bibliothèque du palais Bourbon : Attila suivi de ses hordes barbares... c1844

Esquisse pour la bibliothèque du palais Bourbon : Attila suivi de ses hordes barbares... c1844
Esquisse pour la bibliotheque du palais Bourbon : Attila suivi de ses hordes barbares foule aux pieds l'Italie et les Arts, c1844

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Caricature of French Prime Minister Emile Combes as Attila the Hun

Caricature of French Prime Minister Emile Combes as Attila the Hun. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
2796366 Caricature of French Prime Minister Emile Combes as Attila the Hun. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho) by Leandre

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila the Hun after the decisive attack by the Visigoths at the Battle of Chalons, 451 (engraving)

Attila the Hun after the decisive attack by the Visigoths at the Battle of Chalons, 451 (engraving)
3647157 Attila the Hun after the decisive attack by the Visigoths at the Battle of Chalons, 451 (engraving) by Vogel, Hermann (1856-1918); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: People of the Roman province of Venetia seeking refuge from the Huns on islands in the Adriatic

People of the Roman province of Venetia seeking refuge from the Huns on islands in the Adriatic, 452 (engraving)
5229127 People of the Roman province of Venetia seeking refuge from the Huns on islands in the Adriatic, 452 (engraving) by English School

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila the Hun

Attila the Hun
LLM457462 Attila the Hun by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Attila the Hun. Victorian scrap.); © Look and Learn

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila

Attila
LLM454704 Attila by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Attila. Illustration from Ogdens cigarette card series on Leaders of Men issued in 1924.); © Look and Learn

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila, King of the Huns (engraving)

Attila, King of the Huns (engraving)
727498 Attila, King of the Huns (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Attila, King of the Huns)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila at the Battle of Chalons (engraving)

Attila at the Battle of Chalons (engraving)
655692 Attila at the Battle of Chalons (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Attila at the Battle of Chalons)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: A Hun army repulsed on the battlefield (engraving)

A Hun army repulsed on the battlefield (engraving)
3647176 A Hun army repulsed on the battlefield (engraving) by Vogel, Hermann (1856-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Hun army repulsed on the battlefield)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: The Huns at the Battle of Chalons (engraving)

The Huns at the Battle of Chalons (engraving)
966043 The Huns at the Battle of Chalons (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Huns at the Battle of Chalons)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: The Court of Attila (engraving)

The Court of Attila (engraving)
970806 The Court of Attila (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Court of Attila)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila and his Huns Advancing Against the Romans (engraving)

Attila and his Huns Advancing Against the Romans (engraving)
663479 Attila and his Huns Advancing Against the Romans (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Attila and his Huns Advancing Against the Romans)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila, the Scourge of God (gravure)

Attila, the Scourge of God (gravure)
666217 Attila, the Scourge of God (gravure) by Checa y Sanz, Ulpiano (1860-1916); Private Collection; (add.info.: Attila, the Scourge of God)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: The Meeting of Leo the Great and Attila, Stanza di Eliodoro, 1514 (fresco)

The Meeting of Leo the Great and Attila, Stanza di Eliodoro, 1514 (fresco)
703083 The Meeting of Leo the Great and Attila, Stanza di Eliodoro, 1514 (fresco) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); Vatican Museums and Galleries

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Saint Genevieve

Saint Genevieve
LLM457055 Saint Genevieve by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Saint Genevieve. Illustration for Les Francaises Illustres by Gustave Demoulin (Hachette)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila (engraving)

Attila (engraving)
818720 Attila (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Attila, King of the Huns, ruled from 434 to 453.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection; English

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: A Hun feast of the time of Attila (engraving)

A Hun feast of the time of Attila (engraving)
3101240 A Hun feast of the time of Attila (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Hun feast of the time of Attila)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Invasion of the Huns under Attila, 444 (chromolitho)

Invasion of the Huns under Attila, 444 (chromolitho)
968402 Invasion of the Huns under Attila, 444 (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Invasion of the Huns under Attila, 444)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila, the Scourge of God (engraving)

Attila, the Scourge of God (engraving)
655691 Attila, the Scourge of God (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Attila, the Scourge of God)

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: A Bishop appeals to Attila to spare a French town during the rush of the Huns through France (litho)

A Bishop appeals to Attila to spare a French town during the rush of the Huns through France (litho)
2795549 A Bishop appeals to Attila to spare a French town during the rush of the Huns through France (litho) by French School

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Ms Est 27 W 8. 17 f. 6r Peasants entering a town with their cattle

Ms Est 27 W 8. 17 f. 6r Peasants entering a town with their cattle
ALG203324 Ms Est 27 W 8.17 f.6r Peasants entering a town with their cattle and the arrival of Attilas army, from The War of Attila by Nicola da Casola (vellum) by Franco-Italian School

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila the Hun interpreting a stork and its young flying away as a good omen

Attila the Hun interpreting a stork and its young flying away as a good omen
5229128 Attila the Hun interpreting a stork and its young flying away as a good omen and inspiring his army to capture the besieged Roman city of Aquileia, 452 (engraving) by English School

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila the Hun (chromolitho)

Attila the Hun (chromolitho)
976333 Attila the Hun (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Attila the Hun. Scrap.); © Look and Learn

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila, (c406-453), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Attila, (c406-453), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Attila, (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

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila after his Defeat at Soissons, 1882. Artist: Vogel, Hermann (1854-1921)

Attila after his Defeat at Soissons, 1882. Artist: Vogel, Hermann (1854-1921)
Attila after his Defeat at Soissons, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila the Hun, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

Attila the Hun, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
Attila the Hun, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila (after Raphael), 1882. Artist: Payne, Albert Henry (1812-1902)

Attila (after Raphael), 1882. Artist: Payne, Albert Henry (1812-1902)
Attila (after Raphael), 1882. Private Collection

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, (detail), 1511-14. Artist: Raphael

Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, (detail), 1511-14. Artist: Raphael
Pope Leo I, Repulsing Attila, (detail), 1511-14. Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City, Italy

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Saint Genevieve and Attila, c451 AD, (19th century)

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

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila (c406-453) King of the Huns from 434, 19th century

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

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: The Scourge of God, Huns on the rampage, after a work by V. A. Poirson; Illustration

The Scourge of God, Huns on the rampage, after a work by V. A. Poirson; Illustration
The Scourge of God, Huns on the rampage, after a work by V.A. Poirson; Illustration

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila the Hun, c. 406 - c. 453. Leader of the Huns who eventually led a tribal empire which

Attila the Hun, c. 406 - c. 453. Leader of the Huns who eventually led a tribal empire which included Ostrogoths and Alans. After an illustration in Johnsonśs Natural History, published 1869

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: A Roman villa in Gaul sacked by the hordes of Attila the Hun. Attila the Hun, c. 406 - c. 453

A Roman villa in Gaul sacked by the hordes of Attila the Hun. Attila the Hun, c. 406 - c. 453. After an illustration in Story of the Greatest Nations

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: PANC2A-00076

PANC2A-00076
Invasion of eastern Europe by Attila and the Huns, 400s AD. Hand-colored photogravure reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Huns migrating to Europe from Asia

Huns migrating to Europe from Asia
Arrival of the Huns in Europe, migrating from Asia, 5th century. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Huns defeated at the Battle of Chalons, 451 AD

Huns defeated at the Battle of Chalons, 451 AD
Attila and the Huns overcome by the forces of Christianity. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Europeans hiding from the invading Huns

Europeans hiding from the invading Huns
Christian fugitives from the Huns, time of the Roman Empire. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Huns invading eastern Europe

Huns invading eastern Europe
Attilas Huns ravaging Moravia during invasion of central Europe. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Attila the Hun engraving 1894

Attila the Hun engraving 1894
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Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: ATTILA (c406-453). King of the Huns. Lithograph, 19th century

ATTILA (c406-453). King of the Huns. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Saint Geminiano saving Modena from Attila the Hun (oil on canvas)

Saint Geminiano saving Modena from Attila the Hun (oil on canvas)
XAL886303 Saint Geminiano saving Modena from Attila the Hun (oil on canvas) by Aretusi, Pellegrino (Munari) (c.1460-1523); Museo Civico di Storia ed Arte, Modena

Background imageAttila The Hun Collection: Apparition of St. Peter and St. Paul (red chalk on paper)

Apparition of St. Peter and St. Paul (red chalk on paper)
XIR154944 Apparition of St. Peter and St. Paul (red chalk on paper) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); Louvre, Paris, France; Italian, out of copyright



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"Attila the Hun: A Fierce Warrior and Conqueror of Nations" Attila, King of the Huns, was a formidable leader who struck fear into the hearts of his enemies. Known for his ruthless tactics and relentless ambition, he left an indelible mark on history. One significant event in Attila's reign was the Battle of Chalons, where Visigoths and Romans joined forces to defeat the Huns. This clash on the fields of Catalaunian proved to be a turning point in Attila's conquests. Pope Leo I also played a crucial role in repulsing Attila. The famous painting by Raphael depicts this momentous encounter between the Pope and the Hun king, showcasing Leo's ability to negotiate peace with an otherwise unstoppable force. Interestingly, even caricatures were created depicting French Prime Minister Emile Combes as Attila himself. This satirical portrayal highlights how powerful figures are often equated with this fearsome conqueror throughout history. The Battle of Chalons had lasting consequences for Attila. After suffering a decisive attack from the Visigoths, he faced defeat that would forever change his empire's trajectory. In times of desperation caused by Hun invasions, people sought refuge from their wrath. Engravings depict Roman citizens fleeing to islands in the Adriatic Sea as they tried to escape from Attila's destructive path during his invasion of Venetia. Gudrun Saga tells us about Gudrun consenting to marry none other than Attila himself - a testament to his power and influence over kingdoms far beyond his own realm. Furthermore, Aquila fell victim to Atilla’s might when he raised it completely ground level—a stark reminder of his devastating military campaigns that brought destruction wherever he went. Atilla remains one of history's most notorious figures.