Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls — Fexingo History
This episode of Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls dives into the final act of the Western Roman Empire, focusing on the Hunnic invasions under Attila and the catastrophic Battle of the Catalaunian Plains. Lucas and Luna explore how the Huns, originally a nomadic confederation from the Eurasian steppe, leveraged Roman political instability to extract tribute and territorial concessions. They discuss Attila's dual campaign against the Eastern and Western empires, the desperate alliance between Roman general Flavius Aetius and the Visigothic king Theodoric I, and the bloody stalemate at Châlons in 451 CE. The conversation also examines how the Huns' reliance on plunder and internal succession crises led to their own rapid decline after Attila's death, and how Rome's victory at the Catalaunian Fields was ultimately pyrrhic, draining resources needed to fend off other barbarian incursions. Key figures include Attila, Aetius, Theodoric I, and Emperor Valentinian III; key sites include the Danube frontier, the city of Aquileia, and the Catalaunian Plains. #History #FexingoHistory #AttilaTheHun #WesternRomanEmpire #BattleOfTheCatalaunianPlains #FlaviusAetius #TheodoricI #ValentinianIII #Huns #Nomads #LateAntiquity #FallOfRome #BarbarianInvasions #Chalons #Aquileia #Danube #PyrrhicVictory #EmpireDecline Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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