The battle of the Catalaunian Fields saw two massive, powerful Empires
square up in a conflict that was to shape the course of Eurasian history
forever. For despite the Roman victory, the Roman Empire would not
survive more than fifteen years afterward, while the Huns, shattered and
demoralized, would meet their downfall against a coalition of German
tribes soon after. This book, using revealing bird's-eye views of the
plains of Champagne and detailed illustrations of the opposing warriors
in the midst of desperate combat, describes the fighting at Chalons and
reveals the broader campaign of Hunnic incursion that led up to it.
Drawing on the latest research, Simon MacDowall reveals the shocking
intensity and appalling casualties of the battle, while assessing the
wider significance and consequences of the campaign.