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Català: Els huns, liderats per Àtila, envaeixen Itàlia
English: The Huns, led by Attila, invade Italy
Español: Atila dirigiendo a sus hordas contra Italia
Italiano: Invasione degli unni in Italia
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Source | Attila, the Scourge of God, by Ulpiano Checa, as reproduced in Beacon Lights of History, Volume IV by John Lord. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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