Video: Barbarians - The Huns
Summary:
The Huns were a mysterious people who fell upon the European continent like the vengeance of God. Some say the Chinese built the Great Wall to keep them out. In the 5th century, the Huns struck a divided and decaying Roman Empire. The Romans tried to deal with them diplomatically, even allowing children of Roman nobility to live as guests (hostages) in Hun camps. One of these, Aetius, would become one of Rome's greatest generals, and it was he who would face one of the Huns' greatest rulers--Attila.
Rating: TVPG V
Running Time: 60 minutes
Genre:World History
Teaching Guide from The History Channel:
In the fifth century, a people known as the Huns marched from central Asia to Europe and brought the faltering Roman empire to the brink of collapse. Barbarians: The Huns chronicles their infamously violent military strategies and their sophisticated international diplomacy.
CURRICULUM LINKS
This documentary can be used in history classes.
NOTE TO EDUCATORS
This program is appropriate for middle school and high school students. It
contains some descriptions of graphic violence.
OBJECTIVES
After viewing this program, students should be able to discuss the strategies
and goals, both military and diplomatic, of the Huns and their impact on the
Roman Empire and the Roman Catholic Church.
STANDARDS
This program fulfills the following National Standards for History for grades
5-12: chronological thinking, historical comprehension, historical analysis and
interpretations.
PRE-VIEWING QUESTIONS
1. Read through all the questions below in the following two sections. Bear
these questions in mind as you watch the video.
2. By the time the Huns were coming into conflict with the Roman empire, they
were based in the area that is today the country of Hungary. Locate Hungary on a
map. How far is it from Constantinople (Istanbul)? From Rome?