This scenario is an epic narrative of the life of Orestes, Roman nobleman, great and faithful friend of Attila, whose long life was filled with extraordinary events and incredible adventures.
SOME SCENES
5. Embassy / 10. Meeting with Attila
15. Great travel / 20. Birth of the Northern Empire
25. War in the Balkans / 30. Hun ambassadors
35. Failed conspiracy / 40. War in Gaul
45. Attila and Leo / 49. Attila’s death / 50. Insurrection
57. Romulus Augustulus becomes Emperor
61. Odoacre becomes King of Italye
62. In the Villa of Lucullus
MAIN CHARACTERS
Attila (near 395 - 453) : Prince of the Hus, who became King of the Huns (after 434) and Northern Emperor.
Roas (in Hun: Oros): uncle of Attila, Chief king of the Huns (up to 434)
Kerka (in Hun : Kere-ko ) (dead in 449): wife of Attila.
Ellak (414-455): Attila's eldest son.
Orestes (near 400 - 476): minister and general of the Northern Empire, then the regent of the Western Roman Empire.
Julia : wife of Orestes.
Romulus: Roman count, father of Julia.
Tatulle: Roman nobleman, father of Orestes.
Romulus Augustule (near 462 - after 480): son of Oreste, the last emperor of the Roman Empire of the West (475-476).
Edecon: general of Attila.
Odoacre (near 434 - 493): son of Edecon and soldier of Attila who becomes King of Italy (476-493).
Aetius (near 390 - 454): Roman friend of Attila, who became the governor of the Gaul, patrician, tutor of the young Emperor Valentinian and commander in chief of the armies of the Western Roman Empire.
Galla Placidia (vers 390 - 450): Augusta and regent of the Western Roman Empire during the minority of the emperor Valentinian, his son.
Valentinien (419 - 455): Emperor of the West, son of Galla Placidia.
Honoria (417 - après 450) : Princess, daughter of Galla Placidia and sister of the emperor Valentinian.
Theodosius (401- 450): Emperor of the East (408 – 450).
Oneges: Prime Minister and General of the Northern Empire, former Greek educated slave.
Leo (saint, dead in 461): Roman pope (440 – 461).
Lupus (saint, near 383 - 478): bishop of Troyes.
Maximin: count, ambassador of Theodosius.
Priscos: secretary of the Embassy of Maximin.
Boniface: Roman Count, governor of Africa.
Chrysaphius : Grand eunuch, Prime Minister of Theodosius.
Jacinte: eunuch, messenger of Honoria.
Vigilas: legate, interpreter of the government of Constantinople.
SOME SCENES
5. Embassy / 10. Meeting with Attila
15. Great travel / 20. Birth of the Northern Empire
25. War in the Balkans / 30. Hun ambassadors
35. Failed conspiracy / 40. War in Gaul
45. Attila and Leo / 49. Attila’s death / 50. Insurrection
57. Romulus Augustulus becomes Emperor
61. Odoacre becomes King of Italye
62. In the Villa of Lucullus
MAIN CHARACTERS
Attila (near 395 - 453) : Prince of the Hus, who became King of the Huns (after 434) and Northern Emperor.
Roas (in Hun: Oros): uncle of Attila, Chief king of the Huns (up to 434)
Kerka (in Hun : Kere-ko ) (dead in 449): wife of Attila.
Ellak (414-455): Attila's eldest son.
Orestes (near 400 - 476): minister and general of the Northern Empire, then the regent of the Western Roman Empire.
Julia : wife of Orestes.
Romulus: Roman count, father of Julia.
Tatulle: Roman nobleman, father of Orestes.
Romulus Augustule (near 462 - after 480): son of Oreste, the last emperor of the Roman Empire of the West (475-476).
Edecon: general of Attila.
Odoacre (near 434 - 493): son of Edecon and soldier of Attila who becomes King of Italy (476-493).
Aetius (near 390 - 454): Roman friend of Attila, who became the governor of the Gaul, patrician, tutor of the young Emperor Valentinian and commander in chief of the armies of the Western Roman Empire.
Galla Placidia (vers 390 - 450): Augusta and regent of the Western Roman Empire during the minority of the emperor Valentinian, his son.
Valentinien (419 - 455): Emperor of the West, son of Galla Placidia.
Honoria (417 - après 450) : Princess, daughter of Galla Placidia and sister of the emperor Valentinian.
Theodosius (401- 450): Emperor of the East (408 – 450).
Oneges: Prime Minister and General of the Northern Empire, former Greek educated slave.
Leo (saint, dead in 461): Roman pope (440 – 461).
Lupus (saint, near 383 - 478): bishop of Troyes.
Maximin: count, ambassador of Theodosius.
Priscos: secretary of the Embassy of Maximin.
Boniface: Roman Count, governor of Africa.
Chrysaphius : Grand eunuch, Prime Minister of Theodosius.
Jacinte: eunuch, messenger of Honoria.
Vigilas: legate, interpreter of the government of Constantinople.