EditorialLeo I (Leone I) the Great, Pope from 440 to 461. Vatican, St. Peter's basilica. Algardi Alessandro, 1602-1654. Pope Leo I the Great against Attila, king of the Huns. Relief from the altar of Leo I. RAPHAEL. LEON X. SAINT PAUL THE APOSTLE. LEO DER GROSSE.
EditorialRoman Empire of the West. Invasion of the Huns of Italy. 5th century BC. Attila stopped in the Po Valley. A Roman embassy met him. Atfter the meeting Attila began the troop withdrawal without entering in Rome. The Roman ambassadors were Praefectus Trig...
EditorialAttila Szigethy (left, in profile), head of Gyö r's Transdanubian National Council during the days of the Revolution. Szigethy was arrested in 1957. In prison, he committed suicide under unexplained circumstances.
EditorialRoman Empire of the West. Invasion of the Huns of Italy. 5th century BC. Attila stopped in the Po Valley. A Roman embassy met him. Atfter the meeting Attila began the troop withdrawal without entering in Rome. The Roman ambassadors were Praefectus Trig...
EditorialLeo I (Leone I) the Great, Pope from 440 to 461. Vatican, St. Peter's basilica. Algardi Alessandro, 1602-1654. Pope Leo I the Great against Attila, king of the Huns. Relief from the altar of Leo I.
EditorialRulers of Hungary: King Bela I the Champion 6, Gyula III 4, and Attila the Hun 1. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giarre from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Florence, 1847.
EditorialAttila (ca.385-453). Ruler of the Huns. Battle of the Goths, Franks and Romans against Attila. Engraving in Spain Illustrated History, 19th century.
EditorialFRASCHINI, Gaetano (Pavia, 1816-N?poles, 1887). Tenor italiano. Debut? en Pav?a en 1837 con "Gemma di Vergy". Cantante muy admirado por Giuseppe Verdi. Cant? los papeles de tenor en los estrenos de "Attila", "Il Corsaro" y "Un ballo in maschera". Tambi...
EditorialLeo I (Leone I) the Great, Pope from 440 to 461. Vatican, St. Peter's basilica. Algardi Alessandro, 1602-1654. Pope Leo I the Great against Attila, king of the Huns. Relief from the altar of Leo I.
EditorialAttila Szigethy (left, in profile), head of Gyö r's Transdanubian National Council during the days of the Revolution. Szigethy was arrested in 1957. In prison, he committed suicide under unexplained circumstances.