A hundred thousand Huns swept across Europe, and the first Whip of God: Attila, was born!

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  • "Attila" is a television film released in 2001. Based on the historical leader of the Hunnic Empire, Attila, the movie portrays his life and conquest of Europe.
    The plot revolves around Attila's rise to power and his military campaigns against the Roman Empire. The film showcases how Attila leads the Huns, gathers a massive army, and confronts the Roman forces. His ambitions and military strategies make him a formidable and terrifying opponent, posing a threat to the Roman Empire's rule.
    Additionally, the movie depicts the complex relationship between Attila and the Roman Emperor Valentinian III. The wars and diplomatic struggles between the two leaders serve as the central conflict of the film.
    "Attila" presents a turbulent and uncertain historical era by showcasing Attila's ambitions, wars, and political struggles. The film captivates audiences with its epic atmosphere and spectacular war scenes while exploring themes of power, ambition, and personal destiny.

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  • @nuttawutnumpet3393
    @nuttawutnumpet3393 Před 29 dny +26

    7:10 so Leonidas and the Akkadian Naxos were also fighting side by side in different universe.

  • @Adil_Turysbek_TVRC
    @Adil_Turysbek_TVRC Před 18 dny +3

    Loved this movie as a child, but I really wish we had more movies about Huns, and historically correct if possible.

  • @Wolfen443
    @Wolfen443 Před měsícem +12

    I saw this movie once, it took a few liberties too many with history, but you know Atila does not get too many movies or series about him. Butler as usual looks great in an action epic film.

  • @TheDaneViking
    @TheDaneViking Před 2 měsíci +5

    Wonderful Video! Keep it up!

  • @Rude_Thunder
    @Rude_Thunder Před 25 dny +32

    Father killed in childhood, become a helpless wondere, then become a ruthless Conquereor. Same story of Chengis Khan .

    • @thalmoragent9344
      @thalmoragent9344 Před 22 dny +2

      Sounds about right 😅

    • @joshjacob1530
      @joshjacob1530 Před 15 dny +2

      they used same beyblade lighting l drago, word is that same beyblade is around.

    • @muratbayraktar5035
      @muratbayraktar5035 Před 13 dny

      It’s BS we don’t know anything about him or his family. It’s kind of a rip of of genghis khan. Also g the he Huns look too European here. They weren’t east Asian looking but they definitely weren’t Europeans.

    • @muratbayraktar5035
      @muratbayraktar5035 Před 13 dny

      Plus the entire Roman Empire bit about him living in it is also a rewriting of history.

    • @joshjacob1530
      @joshjacob1530 Před 13 dny +1

      @@muratbayraktar5035 this tends to happen, its similar to erasing from history.

  • @Kncperseus
    @Kncperseus Před měsícem +16

    Wait, there was a movie about Attila the Hun, with Gerard Butler in it???

    • @vitogamaliel4490
      @vitogamaliel4490 Před 25 dny +2

      I know right ! I just discovered this myself too...

    • @cane6074
      @cane6074 Před 25 dny +1

      Miniseries actually.

  • @udififkfkfck
    @udififkfkfck Před dnem +1

    Bolgars, Belasgians-Belgians, Huns, Vandals, Schythians, Getaic-Ghottics, Thracians, Illirians, Sarmatians, Balkaners, Balkhians-Bactrians-Wallachians, etc called different names from different epochs & continents always the same tribe they always called themselves the BULGARS, they always send their warriors to their Balkh-Balkhalla the hill of the brave!!!!

  • @udyandas
    @udyandas Před 10 dny

    Thks. to you for nice History.

  • @wheeloftime-hl7pb
    @wheeloftime-hl7pb Před 22 dny +2

    the movie is underrated

  • @dl3472
    @dl3472 Před 22 dny +13

    they were nomads. Which meant they moved their entire civilization with them fighting villagers and petty kingdoms until they met real armies and lost

    • @TheJoseph8210
      @TheJoseph8210 Před 14 dny

      so the mongols who casually carved out one of the biggest land empire also fought villagers and petty kingdoms xd? Why are you spreading ignorance?

    • @dl3472
      @dl3472 Před 14 dny +1

      @@TheJoseph8210 they were ravaging nomads, that were closer to a horde of grasshoppers than civilization builders..

    • @TheJoseph8210
      @TheJoseph8210 Před 14 dny

      ​@@dl3472 No one is talking about civilization building, and how does comparing nomadic armies to grasshoppers make sense? Huns under attila were winning over and over against everyone, and might have been the biggest single factor to why the western roman empire fell. Armies from the steppes were not a bunch of amateurs.

    • @dl3472
      @dl3472 Před 14 dny

      @@TheJoseph8210 thats what they were, grasshoppers moving from place to place

    • @dl3472
      @dl3472 Před 14 dny

      @@TheJoseph8210 "No one is talking about civilization building" You said something about carving out an empire. ... ok? So what? They were not civilization builders and the land their ancestors occupy today is stuck in the middle ages.

  • @Yoo-Kang
    @Yoo-Kang Před měsícem +52

    Then got humbled by aetius of the western Roman Empire

    • @Yeasalotnopr
      @Yeasalotnopr Před měsícem +5

      The dude who got everything handed to him? 😂

    • @Yoo-Kang
      @Yoo-Kang Před měsícem +3

      @@Yeasalotnopr huh? who said his life was easy? At the end he was assassinated, because of his power and one of the contributing factors was the battle of catalaunian fields against attila.

    • @Tony-ih1pg
      @Tony-ih1pg Před měsícem +7

      Nope. In the movie, yes, but in real life no.

    • @Yoo-Kang
      @Yoo-Kang Před měsícem +2

      @@Tony-ih1pg yeah at the battle of Catalaunian Plains. It was a stalemate, but Aetius made Attila route

    • @ganevo4788
      @ganevo4788 Před 26 dny +1

      Battle of Catatulian just disaster to both side. Rome, Visigoth and Hunds lost a lo t of men, hard to say win when you lost to many of men and ally

  • @udififkfkfck
    @udififkfkfck Před dnem +1

    Khanas Atlet aka Attilla tha Khanas of the Bulgars wiped out Mongols & Chengiz Khan in the Sheep battle!

  • @michaelbogue7744
    @michaelbogue7744 Před 29 dny +2

    Powers Booth (rip) played Aetius a steven berkoff played King rua yes butlers 2nd in command was in 300 with him

  • @user-bt5ep2pf8y
    @user-bt5ep2pf8y Před měsícem

    Please name anyone this movie which scene is portrays in this video

  • @theuralictribes5689
    @theuralictribes5689 Před 21 dnem +2

    We need a HISTORY series done for the Huns, Avars and Magyars the same way it was done for the Vikings Series (Y)

    • @HieuNguyen-pr8mj
      @HieuNguyen-pr8mj Před 19 dny +2

      Nope the Vikings Series is the last thing you wanna look for in terms of historical accuracy. If it’s done, it gotta be done in the same fashion of The Longest Day in Chang’an or at least The Northman

    • @derkylos
      @derkylos Před 11 dny

      If the History Channel did a series on Huns, they'd have Amazons led by Conan the Barbarian coming from Hyperborea.

  • @carmelpule8493
    @carmelpule8493 Před měsícem +10

    Attila was not killed by his wife, but he drank too much , and as he laid on the bed with his head back he choked and it is said that,
    "However, he died in the early months of 453. The conventional account from Priscus says that Attila was at a feast celebrating his latest marriage, this time to the beautiful young Ildico (the name suggests Gothic or Ostrogoth origins). In the midst of the revels, however, he suffered severe bleeding and died."

  • @alrengamao2577
    @alrengamao2577 Před 22 dny +2

    Aetius was His Real Match....

  • @Ovijit001
    @Ovijit001 Před 23 dny +2

    Aetius in the Catalonian fields humbled slapped him back to reality.
    Thanks age of empires 2

  • @Thrower6969
    @Thrower6969 Před 28 dny +2

    THATS KING LEONIDAS!

  • @martinalarcon3108
    @martinalarcon3108 Před 5 dny

    I didn’t know Leonidas 😮😢moonlights as Attila the Hun 😢😮

  • @coinneachreid8971
    @coinneachreid8971 Před 29 dny +1

    This is Hunland !

  • @cane6074
    @cane6074 Před 25 dny

    Gerard Butler earlier work, did not know it was him at time!

  • @MisterJovke
    @MisterJovke Před 24 dny +4

    The Huns defeated Hungary???
    When an American makes a video of history.😂😂😂

  • @saurabhrai5461
    @saurabhrai5461 Před 15 dny +1

    That's why in India Huns were defeated every time. Indian warriors showed no mercy towards Huns that's why they feared this land.

  • @francishubertovasquez2139

    The Caesar King now activated King Nimrod and his entire armies to surface for his ambition, it's now or never for them show your wares starting now or never. The Caesar King programmed event the cutting of name and being of King Nimrod from the events in time if he will not show his full potential now. Let it be

  • @nimalanp3754
    @nimalanp3754 Před 15 dny

    Bro this has lots of inaccuracies like the Roman togas and the legionare armor plus Attila was sent to Rome as a hostage when he was a child

  • @maxbgi70
    @maxbgi70 Před měsícem +14

    Scottish actor plays the best mongolian warrior! 😂

    • @cadethedford9861
      @cadethedford9861 Před měsícem +5

      He wasn't Mongolian

    • @batbayarpurevdorj305
      @batbayarpurevdorj305 Před měsícem

      😂😂😂

    • @Engkare
      @Engkare Před měsícem +2

      There huns

    • @lilac2801
      @lilac2801 Před měsícem +1

      Not mongolian,he was hun,turkish

    • @nightmaresturningoftendejavue
      @nightmaresturningoftendejavue Před 29 dny +2

      Of course he was mongolian. Turks are also of mongolian culture, if not 100% original DNA (mix of greek, gypsy, mongol and others). But Turk language is as well Fins and Hungarians, Chinas, Korean all huns/chans/tans … Gingiss-han, Crymean khaghanate, Turkmenisthan, AfganistHAN, AzerbaigHAN, KazachstHAN. most numerous and aggressive China tribe HAN… all are mongols. 1 in 5 people if not more are HUNS/HANS/TANS.

  • @efenature9521
    @efenature9521 Před měsícem

    What’s the title of this movie 🎥 please?

  • @ruphersonkiirii9254
    @ruphersonkiirii9254 Před 16 dny +1

    I dont think this is accurate the huns are mainly European and asian mix features and many tribes and peoples join their rank.same as the mongols.

  • @oheneappiagyei2922
    @oheneappiagyei2922 Před 16 dny

    Title of the movie ?

  • @ReviveHF
    @ReviveHF Před 24 dny

    Lorica Segmentata and Imperial Italic type helmet was still in limited use during Hypatia/Attila era but rectangular shields and gladius were completely replaced. And why on earth the Romans still not wearing long sleeve shirts and long pants, they already considered them as civilized items by this point.🤣

  • @user-ch2no5ej2g
    @user-ch2no5ej2g Před 16 dny

    The Huns and their Scorched earth policy

  • @tomparatube6506
    @tomparatube6506 Před 19 dny

    Oh no, Gerard Butler, a rising king again!

  • @2_protects_the_1
    @2_protects_the_1 Před 9 dny

    LMFAO is that Gerard Butler as attila?

  • @captainjackuniversal
    @captainjackuniversal Před 26 dny +4

    People claim that attila was a proto-mongol or proto-turk, but it is absolutely false, only scythian iranian iranic tocharian names ends with "la" , you can check turksh and mongolish names don't end with "la" , hunns are scythian indo-european horse lords nomads of central asia.

    • @ZhangK71
      @ZhangK71 Před 25 dny +2

      This would be an extremely ironclad argument… except for the fact that we know historical figures can and were known by names not in their native tongue. By this logic, “Confucius” was actually a Roman or Greek philosopher… I mean, just look at the suffix in his name-not a Chinese name at all! Case closed! 😂

    • @captainjackuniversal
      @captainjackuniversal Před 24 dny

      @@ZhangK71 Attila name was attila, it is not attilus...his name was ATTILA and it is iranic scythian name. AT that time Iranic people used to live from don river to tarim basin
      PS - You need to re study kindergarten

    • @ZhangK71
      @ZhangK71 Před 24 dny

      @@captainjackuniversal Are… are you mentally challenged? The name we know him by today is not necessarily the native name of his ethnic group. Just like Confucius is not a Chinese name. How can this be any simpler of a concept?

    • @ZhangK71
      @ZhangK71 Před 24 dny

      @@captainjackuniversal Do you not know what the concept of “calling someone by a name not in their language” means? I’m genuinely curious.

    • @Slimasyoulike
      @Slimasyoulike Před 23 dny

      ​@@captainjackuniversalThey teach that in kindergarten?

  • @noelsamuels9853
    @noelsamuels9853 Před 27 dny

    Hun Nick Tribes

  •  Před 28 dny +12

    Don't ever let the British or Irish Americans cover history.
    When a white army battles Indians and wins, it is called a great victory, but if they lose it is called a massacre.- Chiksika, Shawnee.
    No other small country can compare with Greece in terms of impact on human benefit.
    Greece gave birth and raised Europe. Not Rome. The Hellenes were the first people to define themselves as "western" as opposed to "eastern". ( Never forget that).
    Go look up King Mithridates and the Black Sea Kingdom / Rome's deadliest enemy.
    King Mithridates spoke over 20 Languages collected great libraries knowledge art and technology. King Mithridates also wrote books will known as the Poison king. King Mithridates may have designed the first computer called Antikythera mechanism. The astrolabe was invented in the Hellenistic world in either the 1st or 2nd centuries BC and is often attributed to Hipparchus.
    One of King Mithridates wife's was an Amazonian woman who rode into battle on horseback known to have killed off the Roman general Manious acquiesce by pouring molten gold down his throat mimicked years later with others.
    The ancient Greeks used the name "Italia" In addition to the "Greek Italy" and it was Ulfilas, a Greek Who Created the Early German Alphabet.
    The Greeks created it, the Germans copy it, and the English exploit it. 😅
    In the beginning... God created the Earth, and in the light blue waters, put a small ship to travel forever, in order not only to give birth but also to transfer great ideas all over the world ...
    He called that ship...HELLAS! 🐬

    • @pantheon3671
      @pantheon3671 Před 14 dny

      Greece may have given birth to Europe, but it definetly was defined and raised by Rome (which adopted much of the Greek anyways), and the face Europe has shown from the end of the Antique to today was given to it by Rome.

    •  Před 13 dny

      @@pantheon3671 Greece conquered Rome when Rome conquered Greece.

    •  Před 13 dny

      ​@@pantheon3671 Never let the British and Americans control the narrative of history, particularly when it comes to Rome, Attila, etc.
      Go look up King Mithridates and the Greeks of the Black Sea Kingdom / Rome's deadliest enemy.
      King Mithridates spoke over 20 Languages collected great libraries knowledge art and technology. King Mithridates also wrote books will known as the Poison king.
      King Mithridates may have designed the first computer called Antikythera mechanism.
      The astrolabe was invented in the Hellenistic world in either the 1st or 2nd centuries BC and is often attributed to Hipparchus.
      One of King Mithridates wife's was an Amazonian woman who rode into battle on horseback known to have killed off the Roman general Manious acquiesce by pouring molten gold down his throat mimicked years later with others.

    • @pantheon3671
      @pantheon3671 Před 13 dny

      Which is a phrase used by a Roman author to describe how Greek values forced themselves into Roman society after Roman conquest. That most certainly doesnt mean that Greece did in fact conquer Rome. Such phrases should never be taken at face value.

    •  Před 13 dny

      ​@@pantheon3671 Greece never accepted filthy pig Latin. Romans also said that “Greek is the most pleasant language and the most fitting for humans. If you observe the words used by other peoples in their languages, you will see that Roman closely resemble the wailing of pigs, others the sound of frogs, others the call of the woodpecker.”
      Greeks never called themselves Roman.
      Greece gave birth and raised Europe.
      Not Rome.
      Europe is a Greek name.
      Not Roman.

  • @ellin67
    @ellin67 Před 2 dny

    Super-annoying commentary. Leave it to AI to ruin a good visual.

  • @oddindian1
    @oddindian1 Před 26 dny

    This is the most crusty depiction of the Huns I have seen.

  • @Brandonhayhew
    @Brandonhayhew Před 20 dny

    historically inaccurate in terms of armors and plots

  • @NiskaMagnusson
    @NiskaMagnusson Před 27 dny +1

    ugh the sheer terrible quality of english when it comes to the AI voicovers are becoming synonymous with this format of video I swear...

  • @tamaskaldi2221
    @tamaskaldi2221 Před 18 dny

    Total stupid .. there were no Hungary in time of the Huns .....

  • @Corgi_Manu
    @Corgi_Manu Před 26 dny +2

    Werent the Huns Central Asian?

    • @user-oz4nn3jw8p
      @user-oz4nn3jw8p Před 24 dny +1

      China defeated them and absorbed half of their population. The other half run to Europe.

    • @sertankay86
      @sertankay86 Před 22 dny

      Yep When the Xiongnu(Hunnu) Empire collapsed, they were divided into 4 groups. Part of it was a puppet state affiliated with China in Mongolia.
      Others conquered different geographies in 3 groups. Huns (Europe) / White Huns Hephalites (Central Asia) / Alchon Hunas (India)

    • @ShinTahari
      @ShinTahari Před 6 dny +1

      ​​@@sertankay86Attila is central asian (east eurasian race). Priscus wrote it. Stop rewrite history brother, non of the huns are european.

  • @latifkhodadad8006
    @latifkhodadad8006 Před 14 dny

    They had the Turkic Asian look, why Hollywood always get things so wrong.

  • @syedrais7626
    @syedrais7626 Před 12 dny +1

    Atila was not a white European...this is really bad casting.

  • @jumtoette8028
    @jumtoette8028 Před 17 dny

    There was no Huns and tennis khan in roman times

  • @100Crackfist
    @100Crackfist Před měsícem +3

    Well this takes some ... liberties historically speaking, but hey better than nothing.

    • @jaredjeiodelapaz7774
      @jaredjeiodelapaz7774 Před 28 dny +3

      Yeah , i was also puzzled by the roman armies in that specific era but neverthless they dont have much attila movies so this is good enough than nothing