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| Statistics | Transfer log [>>] Combat log [>>] Game log [>>] | Roulette bets total: 15,025 Roulette winnings total: 7,800
Combats fought: | 853 | Victories: | 671 | Defeats: | 182 |
| Games played: | 88 |  | Victories: | 35 | |  | 836 |
| Defeats: | 53 | |  | 3,320 |
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Resources | Skills | Talents | | Knight: 0 (0.00) +20.0 Necromancer: 0 (10.39) +9.6 Wizard: 0 (0.00) +20.0 Elf: 6 (809.92) +90.1 Barbarian: 0 (0.00) +20.0 Dark elf: 0 (0.00) +20.0 Demon: 0 (0.00) +20.0 Dwarf: 0 (0.00) +20.0 Tribal: 0 (0.00) +20.0 Pharaoh: 0 (6.00) +14.0
Hunters' guild: 4 (427.09) +272.9 Laborers' guild: 2 (260) +100 Gamblers' guild: 2 (35) +25 Thieves' guild: 0 (0) Rangers' guild: 0 (0) Mercenaries' guild: 0 (50.5) +0.1 Commanders' guild: 0 (0.00) Watchers' guild: 0 (14.7) +45.3 Adventurers' guild: 0 (0) +1600 Leaders' Guild: 0 (68) +12.0 Smiths' guild: 0 (0.00) +30.0 Enchanters' guild: 0 (0) +104 ( +) | |
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Personal info | "Atilla" and "Attila the Hun" redirect here. For other uses, see Attila (disambiguation), Atilla (disambiguation), and Attila the Hun (disambiguation).
Attila
Black-and-white illustration
17th-century depiction of Attila the Hun
King and chieftain of the Hunnic Empire
Reign434–453
PredecessorBleda and Ruga
SuccessorEllac, Dengizich, Ernak
BornUnknown date, c. 406[1][2]
Diedc. March 453 (aged 46–47)
SpouseKreka and Ildico
FatherMundzuk
Attila (406–453), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in March 453. He was also the leader of a tribal empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths and Alans among others, in Central and Eastern Europe.
During his reign, he was one of the most feared enemies of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires. He crossed the Danube twice and plundered the Balkans, but was unable to take Constantinople. His unsuccessful campaign in Persia was followed in 441 by an invasion of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, the success of which emboldened Attila to invade the West.[3] He also attempted to conquer Roman Gaul (modern France), crossing the Rhine in 451 and marching as far as Aurelianum (Orléans) before being stopped in the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains.
He subsequently invaded Italy, devastating the northern provinces, but was unable to take Rome. He planned for further campaigns against the Romans, but died in 453.
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