The Battle of Cattalaunian Fields
Summary :
Table of Contents
- The Battle of Catalaunian Fields was the event that decided the fate of Europe.
- Prelude to the Battle
- Background on the Barbarian groups that participated in the Battle.
- Background on Roman trouble with barbarians
- The Battle of Catalaunian Fields.
- Results of the Battle
- Follow up on the Barbarian groups that participated and the establishment of kingdoms until 7th century.
- How the outcome of the battle affected the Roman Empire.
- Conclusion
Abstract
The battle of Catalaunian fields was the climax of the Hun invasion of the empire. It was this event that decided the fate of Europe because it was this battle which chose groups would to settle. If the Hun army had won European history would be drastically changed. Europe today would be totally different. As the Roman Empire declined the Barbarians that surrounded the empire's perimeter became more daring and bold. With the arrival of the Huns out of the East, the barbarians became the main concern of the empire. The Huns drove ahead and disrupted many tribes which had begun to settle outside the empire. Most of these tribes were driven right into the empire.
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