Essays Tagged: "Hun"

Attila the Hun.

Attila the Hun Attila the Hun had a very complex life since the moment he was born. Attila was probably ... Huing-nu, also meaning "common slaves." He was from a royal bloodline that provided leaders for the Huns; therefore, Attila became a leader. His family believed in the healing, prophetic, and visionar ... Roman Empire at Ravenna. Attila's experience at the court of Honorius gave him experience with the Huns, which influenced the way he would lead his respective nation as an adult. After Attila's depar ...

(3 pages) 39 0 3.3 Jul/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

The reasons of the fall of the roman empire.

Rhine and Danube, the northern countries of Europe and Asia were filled with innumerable tribes of hunters and shepherds, poor, voracious, and turbulent; bold in arms, and impatient to ravish the fru ... impulse of war; and the peace of Gaul or Italy was shaken by the distant revolutions of China. The Huns, who fled before a victorious enemy, directed their march towards the West; and the torrent was ...

(3 pages) 103 0 3.7 Aug/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

This is a short essay on why the Roman empire fell.

the empire. Drastic drops in the economy, a decaying government, Germanic peoples invading, and the Huns moving into the empire were just a few of the reasons the Roman Empire fell.Drastic drops in th ... s approval and 25 met violent deaths. After that was all said and done, the Germanic tribes and the Huns started to invade.The Germanic tribes started to invade from 376-476 A.D. because they were try ...

(2 pages) 93 1 3.4 Nov/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

Attila, king of The Huns

The Huns themselves were a people of mystery and terror. Arriving on the fringes of the Roman Empire in ... e astounding defeat of the Roman army under the Emperor Valens at Adrianople in 378 AD. Those early Huns, using the traditional tactics of mounted archers, seemed like monsters from the darkness to th ... over him and so entangle his limbs that he loses all power of walking or riding.Obviously, when the Huns first appeared on the edges of the Roman Empire, they made a strong impression, but after their ...

(8 pages) 28 0 5.0 Dec/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays

The construction on gender roles and sexual orientation in "Mulan."

not want to be the disciplined, submissive, feminine wife expected of her by her culture. When the Huns invade China her weak and sick father is summoned to join the army. Mulan does not want her fat ... ssed as a man. What seems ironic is the fact that Mulan (a woman) is central to the conquest of the Huns, in fact it is Mulan who saves the soldiers lives! However her true gender identity is revealed ...

(7 pages) 93 0 3.7 Oct/2005

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis

Rome: Fall of the Western Empire

em think more of others rather than themselves.Rome suffered invasions from many tribes such as the Huns, Visigoths, andthe Anglo-Saxons. Romans didn't think the empire was worth fighting for anymore. ...

(2 pages) 27 1 3.5 Jan/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

The Fall of the Western Roman Empire

asions leading to intercity mob warfare." The final cause was the invasion of Eastern Europe by the Huns, lead by Attila, forcing three different barbarian tribes into Roman territories.The constant c ... an Empire, and helps to explain why relatively small bodies of barbarians could march with impunity hundreds and even thousands of miles through the provinces, and conquer kingdoms for themselves." Th ...

(6 pages) 38 1 5.0 Apr/2009

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

Management Verses Leadership

Management versus Leadership, � PAGE �5� Attila the Hun is remembered throughout history as a barbaric, ruthless warlord in the first century. King of t ... ained in the art of war and looked to Attila as an example of a fine warrior and powerful king. The Huns were a nomadic, restless bunch, and required a purpose to keep motivated and prevent unrest or ... nd was challenged to instill a sense of morale and discipline. A daunting task, at best, Attila the Hun demanded order and conformity, even from such a barbaric army, and rewarded his warriors by shar ...

(6 pages) 8 0 0.0 Apr/2011

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management