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Attila's Palace: Inside the Hun King's Wooden Court

11 min · 30. maj 2026
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When the Roman diplomat Priscus visited Attila's court in 449 AD, he expected the tent of a barbarian warlord. Instead, he found a meticulously organized court with wooden palisades, feasting halls, and a complex diplomatic protocol that rivaled Constantinople. This episode follows Priscus's firsthand account of the Hun capital—its location, its layout, and the political theater Attila staged there. We explore the contradictions: a nomadic empire that demanded gold tribute but lived in timber halls, a warrior king who received envoys in silence while his wife entertained them. Priscus's narrative survives as the only detailed eyewitness description of the Huns from inside their own world, revealing how Attila managed a multi-ethnic coalition of Huns, Goths, Gepids, and others. We also examine the debates among historians: was the 'city' a permanent settlement or a seasonal camp? How did Attila project power without a bureaucracy? And what does the lavish reception of Roman envoys tell us about Hun ambitions? Fresh from a diplomatic mission, Priscus saw both the grandeur and the fraying edges of an empire that would collapse within five years of Attila's death. #Attila #Huns #Priscus #RomanEmpire #BarbarianKing #WoodenPalace #Diplomacy #TributeEconomy #CarpathianBasin #LateAntiquity #NomadicEmpire #EyewitnessAccount #FeastingHall #HunCourt #5thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #AncientWorld Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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