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The Hun, Cruel Fighter, Enemy of European Empires

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Management number 36775814 Release Date 2026/01/04 List Price $512.43 Model Number 36775814
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"Thriving on cruelty and rapacity, he was the enemy of European empires"

The Hun, created by sculptress Vera Richarda.
Bronze sculpture, head, mounted on original black marble base.

Height approx. 17 inches
Real marble base. Height approx. 3 inches, each side approx. 11 inches square


The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th centuries AD. They were known for their exceptional horsemanship and military prowess, often striking fear into their enemies. Under the leadership of Attila the Hun, they built a vast empire and conducted raids into the Roman Empire, including invasions of Gaul and Italy. After Attila's death in 453 AD, their empire quickly declined. The Huns' origins and culture remain a topic of historical debate, with some scholars linking them to the Xiongnu people of ancient China (Source: Copilot AI).
The original price of this sculpture is $3,900 but was heavily lowered due to the move studio

CategoryArts & Crafts > Sculptures
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