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The Night Attila Died Solving The Murder Of Attila The Hun Michael A Babcock

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The Night Attila Died Solving The Murder Of Attila The Hun Michael A Babcock
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Publisher: Berkley Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.26 MB
Author: Michael A. Babcock
ISBN: 9780425202722, 0425202720
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Night Attila Died Solving The Murder Of Attila The Hun Michael A Babcock by Michael A. Babcock 9780425202722, 0425202720 instant download after payment.

Before Saddam, before Hitler, before Napoleon - there was Attila, the reviled leader of the Huns who cut a bloody swath of death across fifth-century Europe. Yet, for all his barbarian savagery, it took a mere nosebleed to end his life. At least that's how history has recorded it - a curious footnote to a legacy rife with violence. But history happens to be wrong. Michael Babcock, a noted philologist and recognized authority on the life and legend of Attila, makes a stunning revelation: "The Scourge of God" died as he lived - Attila was murdered. Using careful analysis of textual and historical evidence, Babcock lays out his argument like a skilled trial lawyer. He puts the reader in the jury box as he presents the evidence pointing to an assassination plot and subsequent cover-up, orchestrated by Attila's chief rival, Marcian, emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire.

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