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Myths about Attila the Hun

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Attila the Hun across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

3 myths currently featured for Attila the Hun.

Gudrun Barring the Hall Doors and Burning King Atli Alive

🪓 Norse MythologyGran (Esztergom), HungaryGudrun • King Atli • Gunnar

Following the treacherous murder of her brothers by her husband King Atli, Gudrun executes a chilling and total revenge. She slays her sons, feeds them to the king during a feast, and finally traps Atli and his remaining warriors inside his great hall before setting it ablaze. This tragic climax marks the end of the Burgundian royal line and the destruction of Atli's court in the ancient city...

Gudrun Slaying Her Own Sons and Serving Them to King Atli

🪓 Norse MythologyGran (Esztergom), HungaryGudrun • Atli • Gunnar

Following the treacherous murder of her brothers by her husband King Atli, Queen Gudrun enacts a horrific and calculated revenge. She kills her two sons, Erp and Eitil, and serves their prepared hearts to Atli at a funeral feast before burning his hall to the ground. This dark episode marks the bloody conclusion of the Völsung cycle in the Hunnish court.

Gunnar Playing a Harp with His Toes to Charm the Serpents

🪓 Norse MythologyGran (Esztergom), HungaryGunnar • Hogni • Atli

Following the betrayal of the Niflung brothers by Atli, King Gunnar is thrown into a pit of venomous serpents to meet a slow, agonizing death. With his hands bound and his executioners watching, Gunnar uses his feet to play a harp sent by his sister Gudrun, creating a melody so hauntingly beautiful that it lulls the snakes to sleep. Only a single, ancient adder remains awake, eventually...