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Attila
Roi des Huns 434-453
1959
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Attila, roi des Huns de 434 à 453, est surnommé le « fléau de Dieu ». Personnage à la férocité légendaire, il a créé un gigantesque empire s’étendant de l’Asie centrale à l’Europe occidentale.En moins de neuf ans, Attila unifie ses troupes, soumet de nombreux peuples et décuple la taille de son empire. De sa jeunesse près des plaines danubiennes jusqu’à sa mort soudaine dans sa forteresse d’Etzelburg, Marcel Brion raconte l’ascension, la prise de pouvoir et les conquêtes de territoires de l’homme qui sera à la fois le plus célèbre et l’unique roi des Huns. Si son empire n’a pas survécu à sa mort, il est considéré comme le déclencheur des invasions barbares et de la chute de l’Empire d’Occident.
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Marcel Brion
Marcel Brion
Author · 6 books

Marcel Brion (1895, Marseille - 1984, Paris) was a French essayist, literary critic, novelist, and historian. The son of a lawyer, Brion was classmates in Thiers with Marcel Pagnol and Albert Cohen. After completing his secondary education in Champittet, Switzerland, he studied law at the Faculty of Aix-en-Provence. Counsel to the bar of Marseille between 1920 and 1924, he abandoned his legal career to turn to literature. Brion wrote nearly a hundred books in his career, ranging from historical biography to examinations of Italian and German art, and turning later in life to novels. His most famous collection of stories is the 1942 Les Escales de la Haute Nuit (The Shore Leaves Of The Deepest Night). An essay of Brion appears in Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress, the important 1929 critical appreciation of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. He was a friend of the philosopher Xavier Tilliette. In 1964, Brion was elected to the French Academy chair 33, replacing his friend Jean-Louis Vaudoyer. Other distinctions include membership in the Légion d'honneur, the Croix de guerre 1914-1918, a Grand Officer in the French Ordre national du Mérite, and an Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. His son, Patrick Brion, critic and film historian, is the "voice" of Cinema midnight on France 3.

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