Attila The Gathering of the Storm

Attila  The Gathering of the Storm
Author: William Napier
Publsiher: Orion
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2009-04-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781409116738

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The gripping and bloody story of one of history's most infamous and enigmatic villains - part II in the ATTILA trilogy The 5th century has dawned in blood. The young boy exiled thirty years ago has grown into a man. One stormy autumn day, a mysterious rider is seen out on the plains. Attila has returned, his sentence served, to claim his kingdom. He will ride out at the head of no more than one hundred chosen men, driven by the ambition to unite all the feuding Hunnish and Scythian tribes under single banner and a single king. An impossible ambition. For Attila and his chosen men must triumph over blizzards and deserts, bandit kings and hidden mountain kingdoms, and furious battle with the terrible Kutrigur Huns. But all will flock to his banner, answer his call. His power is mysterious and inexpressible, his strength of character and iron will cannot be opposed. And far to the west lies a promised empire both fabulously wealthy and tottering to its knees. An empire full of gold and silver and dark-eyed slavegirls - the Empire of Rome. And this strange horde from out of the Scythian wilderness will bring a night to fall on that Empire like no other¿

Attila

Attila
Author: William Napier
Publsiher: Orion
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2009-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781409116721

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A stunning historical novel - the first in an epic trilogy about the rise and fall of one of history's greatest villains. The dawn of the fifth century AD, and the Roman Empire totters on the edge of the abyss. Already divided into two, the Imperium is looking dangerously vulnerable to her European rivals. The huge barbarian tribes of the Vandals and Visigoths sense that their time is upon them. But, unbeknown to all of these great players, a new power is rising in the East. A strange nation of primitive horse warriors has been striking terror upon border peoples for fifty years. But few realise what is about to happen. For these so called 'Huns' now have a new leader. His name is Attila - 'the Scourge of God'. Thus begins a saga of warfare, lust and power which brings the whole of the Christian world to its knees - and ends in blood on the fields of France. It is a story of two men: Attila the Hun and Aetius the Roman. One who wanted to destroy the world, and one who fought one final battle to save it...

Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun

Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun
Author: Wess Roberts
Publsiher: Balance
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2007-10-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780446535496

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Explains how the legendary military commander's principles of leadership can be applied to contemporary business situations in the '90s.

Attila the Hun

Attila  the Hun
Author: Bonnie C. Harvey
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2003
Genre: Huns
ISBN: 9781438117829

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Describes the life of Attila, leader of the Huns, and his attempt to conquer the Roman Empire.

Attila s Angels

Attila s Angels
Author: Steve Evans
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-08-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781543496741

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Terence Weir and his partner Simone have an ingenious plan to find the tomb of Attila the Hun, but when Terence's murdered wife Zoe appears as a ghost in their Berlin flat, everything changes. From Berlin to a village near the Black Forest their search turns yet more deadly as other hunters converge and ghosts appear to them all.

The Sword of Attila

The Sword of Attila
Author: David Gibbins
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2015-01-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466834255

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AD 439: The Roman Empire is on the brink of collapse. With terrifying speed a Vandal army has swept through the Roman provinces of Spain and North Africa, conquering Carthage and threatening Roman control of the Mediterranean. But a far greater threat lies to the east, a barbarian force born in the harsh steppelands of central Asia, warriors of unparalleled savagery who will sweep all before them in their thirst for conquest - the army of Attila the Hun. For a small group of Roman soldiers and a mysterious British monk, the only defense is to rise above the corruption and weakness of the Roman emperors and hark back to the glory days of the army centuries before, to find strength in history. Led by Flavius, a young tribune, and his trusty centurion Macrobius, they fight a last-ditch battle against the Vandals in North Africa before falling back to Rome, where they regroup and prepare for the onslaught to come. Flavius learns that the British monk who had fled with them from Carthage is more than he seems, and he is drawn into a shady world of intelligence and intrigue under the aegis of Flavius' uncle Aetius, commander-in-chief of the Roman armies in the west, the man who alone has the power to rally Rome and her allies and save the western empire from annihilation. Aetius is desperate to buy time until his army is strong enough to confront the Huns on the field of battle, and meanwhile will do anything to undermine their strength. Together they devise a plan of astonishing audacity that will take Flavius and Macrobius across the frontier and far up the river Danube to the heart of darkness itself, to the stronghold of the most feared warrior-emperor the world has ever known – and into alliance with the emperor's daughter, a warrior-princess who has sworn vengeance against her father for the death of her mother. In the showdown to come, in the greatest battle the Romans have ever fought, victory will go to those who can hold high the most potent symbol of war ever wrought by man - the sacred sword of Attila.

Attila s Last Bride

Attila s Last Bride
Author: Justine Randers-Pehrson
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2003-03-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780595272129

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Roman Gaul underwent many violent changes in the Fifth Century, when barbarian hordes broke into the failing empire. Carus, though a Gallo-Roman, has grown to manhood among the Visigoths. Assassination of his friend the king of the Visigoths leads to his flight and his struggle to support Avitus, and later Majorian, who were among the last of the Roman emperors. He meets disaster and is for six years a galley slave in the war fleet of the Vandals under Gaiseric, whose base was in North Africa. Carus's wife Ildico, a Burgundian princess who has been a captive of the Huns, is a staunch companion. In the course of their difficult lives, Carus and Ildico are associated with Sidonius, a poet of the "silver age" of Latin literature, as well as with Faustus, abbot of the island monastery of Lerins and bishop of Riez.

The Boy Who Stole Attila s Horse

The Boy Who Stole Attila s Horse
Author: Ivan Repila
Publsiher: Pushkin Collection
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781782271017

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'It looks impossible to get out,' he says. And also: 'But we'll get out.' Two brothers, Big and Small, are trapped at the bottom of a well, stalked by madness and with no means of escape. Struggling for sustenance and clinging to sanity, Big forges a plan to free his little brother. Fast-paced and rich in metaphor, this extraordinary new story poses questions of fight, survival and solidarity when people are faced with devastation. Powerful, disquieting and highly original, Repila's unique allegory explores with bravery and emotion the depths of human desperation and, ultimately, our almost unending capacity for hope.