The Roman emperor in power was too young to understand how to govern the country. The Empress Dowager could only rely on the former army commander Aedes, who had been sent to death row, to pin the hope of saving Rome on him. The cunning Eddius used Attila to annex neighboring countries while trying to kill him. Finally, the brave Attila drank
The Roman emperor in power was too young to understand how to govern the country. The Empress Dowager could only rely on the former army commander Aedes, who had been sent to death row, to pin the hope of saving Rome on him. The cunning Eddius used Attila to annex neighboring countries while trying to kill him. Finally, the brave Attila drank