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- Q7396805 subject Q15139533.
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- Q7396805 abstract "The Sack of Aquileia occurred in 452, and was carried out by the Huns under the leadership of Attila.A year after Attila's defeat at the Battle of Catalaunian Fields, Attila launched an invasion of Italy, passing through Pannonia into Venetia, where he laid siege to Aquileia. Jordanes states that the city was well defended, to the point where Attila was considering withdrawing. Indeed, Ian Hughes suggests that since Aetius was unable to blockade the Julian Alps, he instead reinforced the city garrison to force Attila into a siege, or otherwise risk Roman forces cutting off his potential retreat. The siege lasted for some time, and Jordanes states that as Attila was considering withdrawing, the city fell in a renewed assault and he razed it to the ground. Attila then proceeded to raid Italy, with Aetius able to do little more than harass Attila at best. It was only when an embassy including Pope Leo I arrived that Attila finally ended his invasion, likely as a result of famine, disease, and an Eastern Roman Army approaching the Hunnic settlements near the Tisza.Before its destruction, Aquileia was a center of government (with an imperial residence), commerce and finance (with a mint), military defense, and Christianity (with a bishop). Its destruction and Attila's subsequent unimpeded ravaging of the province of Venetia (modern Veneto and Friuli) paved the way for the rise of Venice, which within a few centuries replaced and even surpassed it in importance.".
- Q7396805 causalties "Unknown".
- Q7396805 combatant "Hun Confederation".
- Q7396805 combatant "Western Roman Empire".
- Q7396805 commander Q36724.
- Q7396805 date "0452-07-18".
- Q7396805 place Q38.
- Q7396805 place Q53216.
- Q7396805 result "Hunnic Victory".
- Q7396805 strength "Unknown".
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- Q7396805 casualties "Unknown".
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- Q7396805 commander Q36724.
- Q7396805 conflict "Sack of Aquileia".
- Q7396805 date "0452-07-18".
- Q7396805 place "Aquileia,".
- Q7396805 result "Hunnic Victory".
- Q7396805 strength "Unknown".
- Q7396805 type Event.
- Q7396805 type Event.
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- Q7396805 comment "The Sack of Aquileia occurred in 452, and was carried out by the Huns under the leadership of Attila.A year after Attila's defeat at the Battle of Catalaunian Fields, Attila launched an invasion of Italy, passing through Pannonia into Venetia, where he laid siege to Aquileia. Jordanes states that the city was well defended, to the point where Attila was considering withdrawing.".
- Q7396805 label "Sack of Aquileia".
- Q7396805 name "Sack of Aquileia".