After Attila's defeat, both Eastern and Western empires joined forces for a final assault on Vandal North Africa, but this campaign was a spectacular failure. Source: Internet
A mission by Avitus and Attila's continued westward advance convinced the Visigoth king Theodoric I (Theodorid) to ally with the Romans. Source: Internet
Attila's brother Bleda is called Buda in modern Hungarian. Source: Internet
He describes the legacy of Attila and the Hunnic people for a century after Attila's death. Source: Internet
He noted that people in Attila's court spoke beside Hunnic, also Gothic and Latin, and that in the western part of the Empire, where lived subjected Goths, people described as Huns probably spoke both the Hunnic and Gothic languages. Source: Internet
Most scholars reject these accounts as no more than hearsay, preferring instead the account given by Attila's contemporary Priscus. Source: Internet