Tuesday, February 22, 2022

What is the difference between Attila and the actual history of the Hun family

 I think you'll have to watch the movie "Attila" by Hun family. Difference 1: When King Theodoric I and Aethius form an alliance to face Attila, Theodoric asks Aethius for his own daughter, whom Aethius cared for like his own daughter. So it's historical fact that Aethius sent her to Spain after much consideration, but Theodoric sent her straight to Spain and told her not to see her again. At that time, Toules was the capital of France and France was the central region. Spain was on the outskirts, and why would they send their daughter to Toules, the capital, and Spain? FYI, the Seogots were chased after Alarik II's defeat in the fight against the Franks in 493. So, it can't be said that we're sending it to Spain. The difference 2: In the movie, Aethius was imprisoned and released by Placidia, the mother of Valentian III, to prepare for Attila's invasion, and Aethius was never imprisoned and later devoted his loyalty to Valentian. Placidia didn't trust Aetius very much, but they weren't close enough to hate each other like in the movie 3: Orestes, your highness next to Attila in the movie, and his son Romulus Augustus died after losing to Acer at the end of the Western Roman Empire.It appears that Orlean is devastated, but in reality, Attila's attack was blocked well under the direction of Bishop Anian in Orlean. Also, when Attila is committed to Orléan's attack, Aethius comes up and the famous Battle of Charlotte takes place, where Attila suffers her first defeat. The difference 5: In the movie, Aethius orders his subordinates to kill Theodoricus I, which is fiction, and in reality, Aethius and Theodoricus were friends, and after Aethius defeated Theodoricus' Seogot in Toules in 440 they knew each other well. Therefore, it doesn't make sense that Aethius asked Theodoricus to be killed, and in fact, Theodoricus was stabbed to death by a Dongot cavalry. In the movie, Aetius borrows a saddle from Placidia to kill Valentius, and he kills him, which is ridiculous, and Petronius Maximus actually conspires to kill Aetius. Therefore, as in the movie, Aethius did not do anything to separate between Placidia and Valentius, and Aethius devoted his loyalty to Placidia and Valentian. In the movie, Attila returns to the Huns Kingdom right after the Battle of Sharon and is assassinated by Ildico, and Attila breaks into the Italian Peninsula after the Battle of Sharon, engages in the Second Battle of Ravenna with Pope Leo I, and then returns to his death. Difference 8: Placidia lives and talks about Attila with Aethius, but in 450 before Attila invaded each other, Placidia was already dead. Therefore, it is not true that we talk about Attila as in the movie. With Ravenna as the capital, Placidia is a great empress who put the ruined Western Roman Empire on a stable track with Aethius. In the movie, Attila catches an assassin from East Rome in the bedroom, which is a lie, and in reality, after Attila learned from Arestes' report, he directly receives a confession from the assassin and saves him to East Rome for more gold. The difference 10: Atticus said he didn't need Atticus I's Seogot people to stop Atticus' invasion, but when Atticus came to each other, Atticus thought of Atticus and Theodoricus I negotiated directly to Atticus, but he also negotiated with Atticus himself. Another 11: In the movie, Torismund, the son of Theodorus I, leaves the battlefield at his disposal when Theodorus I dies, which is a lie, and Aethius, worried that the Seogotian forces would become too powerful, asked Aethius to leave.He was a gentle and great monarch who thought of the empire as if advising him to quickly come up with measures to prevent Attila, and Theodosius II was already out of this world even after Attila's death. The difference 13: In the movie, the Seogot and Roman forces fight differently in the camp, and in reality, in the Battle of Sharon, the Roman army defeated Attila under the command of Aethius. In the movie, Attila, who initially failed to take the hill, pretended to hit the Seogot, hit the Roman army, and was pushed back comfortably, where Attila forces failed to take the hill and lost were in a critical situation. However, with the warrior of Theodorus I, the Seogots led by Torismund, who Aethius ordered to return, left and Attila left for his country. Attila forces are allied forces in the Battle of Shalong, but in the movie, the Seogot and Roman forces confronted Attila, where the Shang-based king of the Alan tribe was removed, and the Alanites led by this king also defeated Attila with the Western Roman army.

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