Head of the Huns
Else clues• -- the Hun
• #1 Hun
• 5th century Roman foe
• 5th-century conqueror
• 5th-century invader of Gaul
• 5th-century leader
• Ancient king of the Huns
• Barbarian in the seventh circle of the Inferno, per Dante
• Barbarian invader
• Barbarian nicknamed The Scourge of God
• Barbaric 5th-century invader
• Barbaric king
• Battle of Chalons loser
• Besieger of Constantinople
• Broom Hilda's ex-husband
• Brother of Bleda
• Cat in the comic strip Mother Goose and Grimm
• Chief Hun
• Conqueror called the Scourge of God
• Corneille tragedy
• Early Billy Joel band
• Emperor who died on his wedding night
• Famous Hun
• Fifth C. scourge
• Fifth century invader
• Fifth century invader of Gaul
• Fifth century leader
• Fifth century scourge
• Fifth-century conqueror
• Fifth-century emperor remembered as the epitome of cruelty
• Fifth-century epitome of cruelty
• Fifth-century invader of the Balkans
• Fifth-century warrior
• Gaul invader
• He had the gall to invade Gaul
• He murdered his brother Bleda
• He was accountable for Hun dreads
• He was defeated in 451
• He yielded to Leo I
• Head Hun
• Head of a fifth century empire
• Historic Hun
• Historic role played by Jack Palance and Anthony Quinn
• Historical figure kidnapped in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
• Historical figure on whom a Verdi opera is based
• Holy terror?
• Horrible Hun
• Hun called the Scourge of God
• Hun general
• Hun head
• Hun head honcho
• Hun honcho
• Hun king
• Hun leader
• Hun of fame
• Hun of note
• Hun-armed bandit?
• Infamous Hun
• Invader of Gaul
• King defeated at Ch
• King dubbed the 'Scourge of God'
• King of the Huns
• King played by Jack Palance in Sign of the Pagan
• King who demanded half of Rome's Western Empire as a dowry
• King who had an audience with Pope Leo I
• King who infamously demanded half of Rome's Western Empire as a dowry
• Leader of Hun-dreds?
• Leader of the Huns
• Legendary conqueror
• Leo I stopped him from attacking Rome
• Loser at Ch
• Loser at the Battle of Ch
• Notable sacker
• Noted invader
• Number one Hun
• One-time ruler of Eastern Europe
• Pope Leo I persuaded him not to attack Rome
• Purportedly cruel Hun
• Roman Empire harasser
• Roman Empire invader
• Scourge of God
• Scourge of the fifth century
• Scourge of the Gods
• Scourge of yore
• Slayer of his brother Bleda
• the Scourge of God
• Titular Verdi role
• Top Hun
• Verdi opera
• Verdi opera with the aria Ella in poter del barbaro
• King of the Huns
• The most successful barbarian invader of the Roman Empire (406-453)