re: #213 goddamnedfrank
Attila the Hun was in fact far too liberal for Tancredo’s tastes, as he didn’t give a rat’s ass what a person’s religion was.
re: #207 ggt
So you could fix it up nice and show it off to your friends?
You know this?
Because Wikipedia’s account suggests he may have not much liked Christians…
The barbarian nation of the Huns, which was in Thrace, became so great that more than a hundred cities were captured and Constantinople almost came into danger and most men fled from it. … And there were so many murders and blood-lettings that the dead could not be numbered. Ay, for they took captive the churches and monasteries and slew the monks and maidens in great numbers. (Callinicus, in his Life of Saint Hypatius)