In 451, Roman and allied forces confronted the army of Attila the Hun in Gaul in a battle that became one of the defining moments of the late Western Roman Empire.
451: The Battle of Châlons presents a clear and accessible account of this confrontation, explaining how the campaign developed, why the opposing forces came to fight, and how the outcome influenced the balance of power in western Europe during the final years of Roman rule.
The book places the battle within its political and military setting, outlining the challenges facing the Roman state, the role of barbarian federate armies, and the ambitions of the Hunnic Empire. It also considers the consequences of the battle and why it came to be remembered as a turning point in the struggle between Rome and its rivals.
Written for general readers, this concise guide is suitable for those interested in:
the late Roman Empire Attila the Hun and the Hunnic invasions the fall of the Western Roman Empire major battles of late antiquityBalanced and straightforward in approach, this book offers an introduction to one of the most significant confrontations of the fifth century and its place in the wider transformation of the ancient world.
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