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Attila mongoloid kinézete:
A major source on Attila is Priscus of Byzantium, who visited Attila's court. Jordanes wrote his Getica around 100 years after Attila, but seems to have relied heavily upon Priscus' works - and it is Jordanes who provides the first extant account of Attila's appearance:
"He was short of stature, with a broad chest and a large head: his eyes were small, his beard thin and sprinkled with gray: and he had a flat nose and a swarthy complexion showing the evidences of his origin..." - Jordanes, Getica |
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