Attila the King of the Huns had some connections to Jesus, even we would not want to believe that thing. One is that this strange man was served 12 kings, and that thing in mentioned in Nibelungen songs. Jesus was served by twelve apostles.We are not sure that was this phrase true or does it have historical connections. Maybe some historians have wanted to portray that man, who might be Mongolian or at least some kind of nomad as the antichrist. But when we are thinking about this man, who was claimed to be an uncivilized person, who couldn't even write, we are facing another strange detail.
Roman emperor sends the delegation to the camp of Attila, and they were talking with that man. Here I must ask what language those members of the delegation have used when they have discussed with Attila, and there was a thing, that could Attila speak Latin or some roman speak the Attila's own language. If we are thinking about the thing, that Attila could not read, there is one thing, what we must remember.
That man was not probably the real leader of the Huns. He might be only the man who forwarded the commands, what was given by somebody else. When Attila decided to make the bonfire by using saddles, and told his men, that he would jump in the fire, in the case that he would be imprisoned. There might be the reason, that this man afraid his henchmen so much, that he wanted to show the example of the bravery to his henchmen, who would be otherwise disappointed about their leader.
When we are thinking about the case that Eastern Rome has been hired an assassin, the own man of Attila to murder him, we must think that this episode might be cover up for the real assassin, and the thing that Attila died in a year after the conquering the Rome is somehow supporting that theory. If the Roman assassin poisoned that man, we must realize that he might see something, what he should not see, when he was in Rome.
And the thing that the Pope said that this man would die might be the coded order for the assassin. But this might be only theory. The death of that man might be caused by natural reasons or by domestic violence. But we know that Rome wanted revenge. It wanted to send that man in the grave, who humiliated the "Greatest empire in history", or how Romans called themselves.
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