Attila the Hun

Attila was born in a hunnic clan around 400 AD. After the death of his uncle, Attila and his brother Bleda took control over the clan. They rampagad across Europe and piliaged many towns until Attila murdered Bleda in 445 AD, leaving him the sole leader of thei clan. In 453, after ravaging Italy and on the night of his second marriage, Attila died of internal bleeding after heavy drinking which caused him to choke on his own blood. Even though Attila's image is often assoiated with blood, violance and gore, to his own people, he is a national hero.