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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Attila is ranked by many historians as one of the most evil men to have ever existed. Indeed, before [[Adolf Hitler]], Attila was who came to mind for many in regards to who was most the most evil man in history.
* Attila is ranked by many historians as one of the most evil men to have ever existed. Indeed, before [[Adolf Hitler]], Attila was who came to mind for many in regards to who was most the most evil man in history.
* Despite being one of the most evil men in history, he is portrayed as a hero/anti-hero in the ''Night at the Museum'' trilogy.   
* Despite being one of the most evil men in history, he is portrayed as an hero/anti-hero in the ''Night at the Museum'' trilogy.   
* There are no surviving first-hand accounts in regards to Attila's appearance, and the Huns left no records of their history. The closest to a description is an account from Pirscus relayed by Jordanes.
* There are no surviving first-hand accounts in regards to Attila's appearance, and the Huns left no records of their history. The closest to a description is an account from Pirscus relayed by Jordanes.
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