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The Huns
From 420 onward the Huns
had two
Kings, Béla and Attila
(brothers)
therefore there was no
3rd. Hunin
Empire, just Kingdoms.
On the request
of the western Roman
commander Aetius
in 436 the Huns
subjugated the German
Sarmantians. Béla,
Attila and Flavius
Aetius were allies and
not enemies as
ignorant writers
endlessly claim. Peace
between the East Roman
Empire and the
Huns became extremely
fragile in 440,
when a Roman bishop was
stealing
artifacts from buried
Hun dead. Most of
which ended in the hands
of Venetian
merchants and in the
Vatican. Venice
itself was built because
of hiding from the
white Huns with the
looted treasure from
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the Hephthalite
catacombs. They called
Venice "Venne
Atsium" (made it this
far), or simply got
away with it.
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King Béla died in his sleep in 441 near Naissus;
Béla had a chronicle nosebleed problem
and choked in his own blood during
sleep. It is not very difficult to envisage,
the one who goes on for five days
and nights, after that sleeps very deep.
The so-called historians tell us that Béla
had been slain by treachery, by his own
brother Attila. That is just an other dreadful
rumor, fabricated by primitive and
envious people. The ignorant also claim
that Attila had died of a nosebleed on
his wedding night, or an eagle dropped
a tortoise on his head.
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