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268: 22: 190:, in whose household he is treated sadistically. He then becomes a slave of Priscus, who treats him much better, and eventually frees him. He accompanies Priscus on his visit to Attila, and falls in love with Emmo, the daughter of a Hunnish nobleman (a " 119: 319: 368: 348: 343: 194:" figure). He commits himself to slavery among the Huns in the hope of eventually marrying her, to some extent going native among them. 186:
The narrator and hero of the novel is a young Byzantine nicknamed Zeta. At the start he is sold into slavery as a child, and bought by
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In the opinion of some people, including Gárdonyi himself, it is his best work. In 2005 it was ranked no. 38 in the
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It may have been influenced by earlier works such as Walter Scott's novel
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between the Huns and the Romans, and the funeral of Attila.
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Géza Gárdonyi
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Attila the Hun
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Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
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