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'''Attila''' (406 - 453), commonly known as '''Attila the Hun''', was the Emperor of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. His empire stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the River Danube to the Baltic Sea.
'''Attila''' (406 - 453), commonly known as '''Attila the Hun''', was the Emperor of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. His empire stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the River Danube to the Baltic Sea.


Attila was in possession of a miraculous sword, which was called the Sword of Mars, said to have been blessed by the "god" (one of the ones who came before) Mars. In fact, this sword was a [[Piece of Eden]], the Sword of Eden. This sword was later used by [[Genghis Khan]] , and [[King Arthur]], and it was then known as "Excalibur".
Attila was in possession of a miraculous sword, which was called the Sword of Mars, said to have been blessed by the "god" (one of the ones who came before) Mars. In fact, this sword was a [[Piece of Eden]], the Sword of Eden. This sword was later used by [[Genghis Khan]], then [[King Arthur]], and it was then known as "Excalibur".
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Attila the Hun

Attila (406 - 453), commonly known as Attila the Hun, was the Emperor of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. His empire stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the River Danube to the Baltic Sea.

Attila was in possession of a miraculous sword, which was called the Sword of Mars, said to have been blessed by the "god" (one of the ones who came before) Mars. In fact, this sword was a Piece of Eden, the Sword of Eden. This sword was later used by Genghis Khan, then King Arthur, and it was then known as "Excalibur".