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    What caused the death of Attila the Hun, and where is he buried?

    Question #115717. Asked by star_gazer. (Jul 03 10 7:38 PM)


    looney_tunes

    "The conventional account, from Priscus, says that at a feast celebrating his latest marriage to the beautiful and young Ildico (if uncorrupted, the name suggests a Gothic origin) he suffered a severe nosebleed and choked to death in a stupor. An alternative theory is that he succumbed to internal bleeding after heavy drinking or a condition called esophageal varices, where dilated veins in the lower part of the esophagus rupture leading to death by hemorrhage.

    Another account of his death, first recorded 80 years after the events by the Roman chronicler Count Marcellinus, reports that "Attila, King of the Huns and ravager of the provinces of Europe, was pierced by the hand and blade of his wife." The Volsunga saga and the Poetic Edda also claim that King Atli (Attila) died at the hands of his wife, Gudrun. Most scholars reject these accounts as no more than hearsay, preferring instead the account given by Attila's contemporary Priscus. Priscus' version, however, has recently come under renewed scrutiny by Michael A. Babcock. Based on detailed philological analysis, Babcock concludes that the account of natural death, given by Priscus, was an ecclesiastical "cover story" and that Emperor Marcian (who ruled the Eastern Roman Empire from 450-457) was the political force behind Attila's death. ...

    Then they celebrated a strava (lamentation) over his burial place with great feasting. Legend says that he was laid to rest in a triple coffin made of gold, silver, and iron, along with some of the spoils of his conquests. His men diverted a section of the river, buried the coffin under the riverbed, and then were killed to keep the exact location a secret."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attila_the_Hun

    Jul 03 10, 8:17 PM
    Zbeckabee

    Attila the Hun was reputedly buried at Jászberény.

    http://answers.encyclopedia.com/question/attila-hun-buried-234164.html

    http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/17cab/69f1a/

    http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Jaszbere.html

    Jul 03 10, 11:12 PM


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