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Name:Ancient Fort

Submitted By:sweto @ 2005-11-14 08:59:37
Last Modified:kjfitz @ 2005-11-14 15:36:33

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Latitude:45.93563200
Longitude:21.22756000

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City:Timisoara
Country:Romania (RO)

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Anonymous @ 2005-11-15 05:25:41
Zsadany.

possible location of "attilas tomb"
Anonymous @ 2005-11-15 07:36:32
it is also thought that it may be attilas city

"The residence of the ruler of the Huns was then in Pannonia (modern Hungary), where they moved in 405 - 406 AD. The capital was between rivers Tissa and Temesh. Both rivers are left influents of Danube. The capital was a rather large settlement, which could be compared to a “most expansive city�. It was surrounded by wooden walls made “of shiny boards, whose joints so counterfeited solidity that the union of the boards could scarcely be distinguished by close scrutiny� (2; 101). Inside the territory of the settlement was a courtyard surrounded with a huge fence. Here were Attila’s tent and palace. The palace, constructed on a hill and topped by towers, was decorated with carvings.
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Anonymous @ 2005-11-15 07:53:32
re: the tomb

its is thought [hoped] by some "TV people" that attila is buried on the "steppe" or the plain on which sits timisoara [just south of the city here shown]. Recently a curious large low tumulus was recognized a few miles from the city and may be investigated. Sounds like good TV to me.


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