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Comments Off on Aetius: Attila's Nemesis by Ian Hughes By Ian Hughes In advert Attila, with a big strength composed of Huns, allies and vassals drawn from his already-vast empire, was once rampaging westward throughout Gaul (essentially sleek France), then nonetheless nominally a part of the Western Roman Empire.  · Aetius: Attila's Nemesis. Aetius.: Ian Hughes. Pen and Sword, - History - pages. 2 Reviews. “The history of Aetius’ life and his dealings with Attila [and] of the (western) 4/5(2).  · Who was this man that saved Western Europe from the Hunnic yoke? While Attila is a household name, his nemesis remains relatively obscure. Aetius is one of the major figures in the history of the Late Roman Empire and his actions helped maintain Brand: Pen Sword Books Limited.


Read "Aetius Attila's Nemesis" by Ian Hughes available from Rakuten Kobo. "The history of Aetius' life and his dealings with Attila [and] of the (western) Roman Empire throughout the pivot. in Aetius: Attila's Nemesis, by Ian Hughes, page 40, the author indicates that the exchange of hostages was common practice in the ancient world (expected) and does not seem to be neither surprised no to consider that Aetius' exchange constituted a break with roman trusted policies. In short, this was business as usual and does not seem to be. Who is Ian Hughes MA: a Potted Biography. My name is Ian Hughes. I was born in Burnley, Lancashire, in the mid-twentieth century. From an early age I have had a deep love of history, for which I blame my mother. For my education, I attended Heasandford Junior School and Barden High School before going to Burnley Grammar School.


Aetius: Attilas Nemesis by Ian Hughes (Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen and Sword Books, ) Pp. xxiv + A sequel of sorts to Stilicho: The Vandal Who Saved Rome (), Ian Hugh ess Aetius: Attilas Nemesis is, by the authors own admission, not a traditional biography Hughess stated objective is to provide a basic. AUTHOR: Ian Hughes specialises in Late Roman history and is the author of Belisarius, the Last Roman General (); Stilicho, the Vandal who Saved Rome (); Aetius: Attila's Nemesis (); Imperial Brothers: Valentinian, Valens and the Disaster at Adrianople (); Patricians and Emperors (); Gaiseric, the Vandal Who Destroyed Rome. Flavius Aetius or simply Aetius was the famous Roman general and politician in times of Western Roman Empire's final decline in the the 5th century. He is best known for mastering the coalition that stopped Attila the Hun in Gaul (modern France) and preserved Western Europe from mindless destruction. For two decades armies under his and his subordinate generals command managed to keep barbarians that broke into the Western Roman Empire in check and more-or-less obedient to the authority of.

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