The Huns Now
The Huns were a formidable confederation of nomadic warriors who moved into Eastern Europe around 370 C.E., disrupting the existing Gothic-dominated political order and causing massive destabilization of the Western Roman Empire. Often labeled "barbarians" by contemporaries, they were skilled mounted archers who operated through a blend of rapid looting, strategic raiding, and the exacting of tribute from Roman provinces. Their peak influence was under (r. 434–453), though the empire dissolved shortly after his death. 1. Origins and Migration
The Huns appeared from east of the Volga River, with origins that have long been debated, though modern research suggests a motley mix of Central European locals and East Asian immigrants. The Huns
Their arrival in the late 4th century initiated the "Great Migration," putting pressure on Germanic tribes and pushing them into Roman territory. 2. The Hunnic Empire and Military Power The Huns were a formidable confederation of nomadic
This report covers the origins, impact, culture, and leadership of the Huns, a nomadic group that profoundly altered the course of European history in the 4th and 5th centuries C.E. 434–453), though the empire dissolved shortly after his