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    Attila (/ əˈtɪlə / ə-TIL-ə[3] or / ˈætɪlə / AT-il-ə; [4] fl. c. 406–453), frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in early 453. He was also the leader of an empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths, Alans, and Gepids, among others, in Central and Eastern Europe.

  3. Atli. In Völsunga saga, the king of the Huns who married Guðrún after Sigurðr 's death. According to the prose section Drap Niflunga, Atli charged the Gjúkungs with being responsible for the death of his sister Brynhildr. By way of reconciliation, it was agreed that Guðrún should be given to him in marriage.

  4. Atli. legendary king of the Huns, ruler of Hunland, and son of Buthli. In Norse legend, Atli is the literary counterpart of the historical figure Attila the Hun. In the Scandinavian epic ‘Volsunga Saga’, Atli is the brother of Brynhild and the ruthless second husband of Gudrun, daughter of King Giuki and Grimhild.

  5. He was one of the greatest of the barbarian rulers who assailed the Roman Empire, invading the southern Balkan provinces and Greece and then Gaul and Italy. In legend, he appears under the name Etzel in the Nibelungenlied and under the name Atli in Icelandic sagas.

  6. Aug 27, 1999 · Explore the story of Atli, the legendary King of the Huns, son of Budli and brother to Brynhild and Bekkhild. Married to Gudrun, Atli sought vengeance and wealth, resulting in the capture and death of her brothers, Gunnar and Hogni.

  7. Lay of Atli, heroic poem in the Norse Poetic Edda (see Edda), an older variant of the tale of slaughter and revenge that is the subject of the German epic Nibelungenlied, from which it differs in several respects. In the Norse poem, Atli (the Hunnish king Attila) is the villain, who is slain by his.

  8. www.oxfordreference.com › display › 10Atli - Oxford Reference

    In Norse legend, the king of the Huns, who marries the Niblung princess Gudrun. She allows him to kill her brothers, Gunnar and Hogni, in revenge for their murder of her husband Sigurd, but finally kills Atli herself.

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