Deutsch: Dies ist die deutschsprachige Diagrammversion, andere sind unten angegeben.
Das Diagramm zeigt die wahrscheinlichen Wege, die von den Hunnen bei ihrer Invasion Galliens 451 benutzt wurden, und die Schicksale der Städte auf ihrem Weg.
Die verschiedenen Quellen ergeben widersprüchliche Information darüber, ob Städte geplündert wurden, insbesondere Trier.
Es wird auch gesagt, daß einige Städte südöstlich von Troyes einschließlich Auxerre, Besancon und Langres geplündert wurden.
English: An historical map showing the Hun invasion of Gaul in 451 CE (AD), leading to the Battle of Chalons. The generally accepted routes are shown, along with the larger cities threatened or sacked by the Huns.
Français : Une carte historique montrant l'invasion de la Gaule par les Huns en 451 apr. J.-C., et la bataille des champs Catalauniques. Les itinéraires probables sont indiqués, avec les plus grandes villes menacées ou pillées par les Huns.
Les différentes sources fournissent des informations contradictoires sur la survenue ou non du pillage de certaines villes, en particulier pour la ville de Trèves.
On raconte aussi que certaines villes au sud de Troyes, par exemple Auxerre, Besançon et Langres, furent également pillées.
Italiano: Carta storica che descrive l'invasione della Gallia da parte degli Unni nel 451 d.C., e la battaglia dei Campi Catalaunici. Sono mostrati i probabili itinerari, e le città conquistate o risparmiate dagli Unni.
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Various other sources including the Catholic Encyclopedia articles on the various cities.
Various sources give conflicting information on whether some cities were sacked, in particular Trier. Man says "no", while Ferrill says "yes". Most other sources agree with Ferrill. There are also several cities southeast of Troyes which were said to have been sacked, including Auxerre, Besancon, and Langres.
In order to be as understandable as possible to the average reader, I have used the modern-day names of the towns, rather than the names used in 451 CE.
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Une carte historique montrant l'invasion d'hun de la Gaule dans 451 AD, et la bataille des champs Catalauniques. Les itinéraires probables sont montrés, avec les villes plus grandes menacées ou pillées par les huns. ==References== *[http://www.wargam
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