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Wess Roberts
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Wess Roberts
Robert Gyula Cey-Bert's novel is a moving and elevating history of Atilla, one of the most iconic rulers of the antiquity. It's the best novel ever written about the great Hun ruler. Atilla was an extraordinary person, gifted with exceptional human qualities and talent for leadership. He won all of his wars and battles, but his greatest battle was against himself - when he spared the defenceless Constantinople and Rome. The main originality of the novel is that the author presents the exciting historical story from Atilla's point of view. The novel exposes the so called unsolvable, mysteries of Atilla's life, the friendship with Aetius, the reasons behind the secretive Far Eastern trip, Atilla's decision after the Catalaunum battle, when he withdraw and not destroyed the defeated Roman legions by his mighty and superior army and the private meeting with pope Leo, and the spiritual battle. The reader can recognize the thinking of Atilla, his elevated spiritual and intellectual value system, the spiritual background of the sovereign, his leadership qualities and his deep and honest belief in God. Wess Roberts
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 18, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9789633022405 |
Publishers | Puski Publishing Inc. |
Pages | 654 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 37 mm · 943 g |
Language | English |
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