In the 400s, Attila the Hun was a notorious barbarian who terrorized and savaging Eastern Europe so badly, that the mighty Roman Empire was on the verge of devastation. In hopes of saving Rome, Pope Leo I, the bishop of Rome, rode out to meet with the feared Hun general. Most Romans thought that was the last they would see of Pope Leo. But, in a dramatic face-to-face meeting, Attila thought he saw he saw a halo around the Pope's head. The cruel conqueror who feared no army, was awed by the Pope and thus he decided to spare Rome.
>>> Mysterious is the mind of these monsters in human forms?
Attila's death was even more bizarre. After a feast celebrating his latest marriage to a beautiful and young woman named Ildico, that very night, he suffered a severe nosebleed and choked to death in a stupor.
>>> The fate of a savage barbarian finally ends because of an everyday, harmless and most innocous of all things such as a - nosebleed?
>>> Mysterious is the mind of these monsters in human forms?
Attila's death was even more bizarre. After a feast celebrating his latest marriage to a beautiful and young woman named Ildico, that very night, he suffered a severe nosebleed and choked to death in a stupor.
>>> The fate of a savage barbarian finally ends because of an everyday, harmless and most innocous of all things such as a - nosebleed?