Other crossword clues for answer "ATTILA"
- ATTILA
- Hun of fame
- Scourge of yore
- He couldn't conquer Rome or Persia, but did fine pretty much everywhere else
- Head Hun
- Besieger of Constantinople
- Hun general
- Barbarian in the seventh circle of the Inferno, per Dante
- Broom Hilda's ex-husband
- Emperor who died on his wedding night
- Warrior dubbed the "Scourge of God"
- He was defeated in the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
- Hun hon
- History's greatest sacker
- Hun king
- the "Scourge of God"
- Invader of Gaul
- King of the Huns
- 91-Across leader
- Barbarian invader
- Leo I stopped him from attacking Rome
- King dubbed the "Scourge of God"
- Fifth-century invader
- Ruler who razed Aquileia
- Verdi opera in which Huns are extras
- Chief of the 8-Down
- Hun honcho
- Number-one Hun
- He was defeated in 451
- Hun head
- Scourge of the fifth century
- Barbaric 5th-century invader
- Hun leader
- Historic Hun
- Infamous Hun
- Scourge of God
- Noted invader
- Horrible Hun
- Fifth century scourge
- Fifth-century warrior
- Fifth-century invader of Gaul
- Fifth-century plunderer
- Hun ruler
- Leader of the Huns
- Fifth-century Roman Empire enemy
- Fifth-century leader succeeded by his son Ellac
- Fifth-century conqueror
- Fifth-century Roman Empire foe
- Most-feared Hun
- Barbarian in Dante's Seventh Circle
- Fifth-century enemy of Rome
- __ the Hun
- Would-be sacker of Constantinople
- 5th-century invader of Gaul
- Hun of note
- Roman Empire invader
- #1 Hun
- 5th-century conqueror
- Legendary conqueror
- Unsuccessful invader of Gaul
- Head of the Huns
- Unsuccessful invader of Persia
- Hun-armed bandit?
- Pope Leo I persuaded him not to attack Rome
- Barbarian nicknamed "The Scourge of God"
- King of the Huns (406?–453).
- Ancient king.
- Hun king of the first century.
- Invader of Europe in the first century.
- Invader of Europe in 1st century.
- Invader of Europe in the 5th century.
- Role in "Sign of the Pagan."
- Warrior king of 1st century.
- Early ruler in Central Europe.
- Hunnish king.
- Name meaning "little father."
- Hun, called the Scourge of God.
- The Hun.
- Hun.
- 5th cen. king.
- Invader of Europe
- Famous Hun
- Big name among Huns
- Huns' leader
- Loser at Châlons-sur-Marne in 451
- Well-known Hun
- He was accountable for Hun dreads
- King who demanded half of Rome's Western Empire as a dowry
- Loser at Châlons in A.D. 451
- He yielded to Leo I
- Holy terror?
- He murdered his brother Bleda
- Gaul invader
- Historic role played by Jack Palance and Anthony Quinn
- Loser at the Battle of Châlons, A.D. 451
- King who had an audience with Pope Leo I
- Titular Verdi role
- Historical figure on whom a Verdi opera is based
- King who infamously demanded half of Rome's Western Empire as a dowry
- Fifth-century emperor remembered as the epitome of cruelty
- King defeated at Châlons
- Verdi opera
- Slayer of his brother Bleda
- Supposed ancestor of Dracula
- Notable Hun
- Verdi opera based on a historic invader
- Verdi opera set in the fifth century
- Fifth-century military leader
- Historical subject of a Verdi opera
- Fifth-century conqueror defeated in the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
- Verdi opera set during the fifth century
- ___ the Hun
- Feared fifth-century ruler
- Foe of the Roman Empire
- Fifth-century leader of the Huns
- Hun from whom Dracula claims to be descended, in Bram Stoker's "Dracula"
- Invader of Gaul in 451
- Raphael painted a fresco of him having an audience with Pope Leo I
- Chief Hun
- Hun name
- Early Billy Joel band
- He slew his brother Bleda
- Raphael's "The Meeting between Leo the Great and ___"
- Scourge of the Gods
- Hun head honcho
- Noted Hun
- No. 1 Hun
- Ancient king of the Huns
- Fifth C. scourge
- One-time ruler of Eastern Europe
- 5th century Roman foe
- Huns' head
- Conqueror called "the Scourge of God"
- Purportedly cruel Hun
- Notable sacker
- Battle of Chalons loser
- Barbaric king
- Brother of Bleda
- Fifth-century invader of the Balkans
- Fifth-century epitome of cruelty
- Invader of Italy in 452
- Plunderer of the Balkans
- Warmonger of the 5th century