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History Duvet Cover featuring the photograph Atilla The Hun, Flagellum Dei, 5th by Photo Researchers

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Atilla The Hun, Flagellum Dei, 5th Duvet Cover

Photo Researchers

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$115.00

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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Atilla The Hun, Flagellum Dei, 5th" by Photo Researchers. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.

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Called the Scourge of God (flagellum dei) by the Romans, Attila the Hun (born 406 AD) was king and general of the Hun empire from A.D. 433 to 453.... more

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Called the Scourge of God (flagellum dei) by the Romans, Attila the Hun (born 406 AD) was king and general of the Hun empire from A.D. 433 to 453. Attila's first order of affairs was to unite his subjects for the purpose of creating one of the most formidable and feared armies Asia had ever seen. In 441 Attila's Huns attacked the Eastern Roman Empire. The success of this invasion emboldened Attila to continue his westward expansion. Passing unhindered through Austria and Germany, Attila plundered and devastated all in his path. In 451, having suffered a setback on the Plains of Chalons, by the allied Romans and Visigoths, Attila turned his attention to Italy. After having laid waste to Aquileia and many Lombard cities in 452, the Scourge of God met Pope Leo I who dissuaded him from sacking Rome. On the night of his wedding Attila passed out flat on his back and had a massive nosebleed which caused him to choke on his own blood.

 

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