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Attila

406 - 453

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Атти́ла (лат. Attila, греч. Ἀττήλας, ср.-в.-нем. Etzel; умер в 453) — правитель гуннов в 434—453 годах, объединивший под своей властью тюркские, германские, славянские и другие племена, создавший державу, простиравшуюся от Рейна до Волги. Подробнее в Википедии

Его биография доступна на 105 различных языках в Википедии (рост с 104 в 2024 году). Attila занимает 66-е место среди самых популярных политик (снижение с 31-е места в 2024 году), занимает 3-е место среди самых популярных биографий из Грузии (снижение с 2-е места в 2019 году) и занимает 3-е место среди политик Грузия.

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Among Политик

Among политик, Attila ranks 66 out of 19,576Before him are James II of England, Pompey, Darius the Great, Mikhail Gorbachev, Kim Jong-il, and Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. After him are Maria Theresa, Osman I, Marcus Aurelius, Maximilien Robespierre, Mansa Musa, and Hafez al-Assad.

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Among people born in 406, Attila ranks 1After him is Bahram V. Among people deceased in 453, Attila ranks 1After him are Pulcheria, Thorismund, Emperor Ingyō, and Emperor Wen of Liu Song.

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In Грузия

Among people born in Грузия, Attila ranks 3 out of NaNBefore him are Joseph Stalin (1879), and Darius the Great (-550). After him are Aram Khachaturian (1903), Eduard Shevardnadze (1928), Shota Rustaveli (1172), Tamar of Georgia (1166), Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893), Tigran Petrosian (1929), Zviad Gamsakhurdia (1939), Yakov Dzhugashvili (1907), and Sergei Parajanov (1924).

Among Политик In Грузия

Among политик born in Грузия, Attila ranks 3Before him are Joseph Stalin (1879), and Darius the Great (-550). After him are Eduard Shevardnadze (1928), Tamar of Georgia (1166), Zviad Gamsakhurdia (1939), Kato Svanidze (1885), Mikheil Saakashvili (1967), Rusudan of Georgia (1194), David IV of Georgia (1073), Sergei Witte (1849), and Sergo Ordzhonikidze (1886).

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