Huns


The End of Empire: Attila the Hun and the Fall of Rome
The Huns (The Peoples of Europe)
Attila the Hun
The Huns (Peoples of the Ancient World)
Mongols, Huns and Vikings: Nomads at War (History of Warfare)
Empires of the Steppes: A History of the Nomadic Tribes Who Shaped Civilization
Goths, Huns and Romans
The Battle of the Catalaunian Fields AD 451
Mounted Archers of the Steppe 600 BC–AD 1300 (Elite, 120)
A History of Hungary: Millennium in Central Europe
War Elephants (Osprey New Vanguard #150)
The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia
The World of the Huns: Studies in Their History and Culture
Catalaunian Fields AD 451: Rome’s last great battle (Campaign, 286)
The Hun: Scourge of God AD 375–565 (Warrior, 111)
R.A. Lafferty
Here we come to a semantic difficulty. Other peoples who were of considerable civilization had been referred to as barbarians for more than a thousand years. Others had been called by the names of the wolves. When the wolves themselves came, there was no other name to give them. The Goths, who were kingdom-founding Christians, had been called barbarians. The Gauls of ancient lineage had been so called, and the talented Vandals. Even the Huns had been called barbarians. This is a thing beyond all ...more
R.A. Lafferty, The Fall of Rome