
Hunnic Wars
The Hunnic Wars refer to a series of conflicts involving the Huns, a nomadic warrior group from Central Asia, during the 4th and 5th centuries AD. Led by formidable leaders like Attila the Hun, they invaded and disrupted various regions in Europe, challenging the Roman Empire and other tribes. The Huns were known for their cavalry tactics and swift movements, which overwhelmed many adversaries. These wars contributed to the decline of the Western Roman Empire and the shifting power dynamics in Europe, as they forced other tribes to either ally with or fight against the Huns.