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The result of the Battle of Chalons was that great casualties inflicted among the allies of both sides, engagement was inconclusive and interpreted as strategic Roman victory...
However King Theodoric of the Visigoths died in battle and his body was discovered next day by his son Thorismund who was immediately proclaimed King by his troops... Thorismund wanted to attack Attila who was trapped in his camp surrounded by Aetius army in order to revenge Theodoric's death... Aetius persuaded him not to do that (he was afraid that if Huns were completely destroyed Visigoths would have break the Alliance with WRE...) and advised him to return to Spain to secure his throne before his brothers rebelled...
WI Thorismund attacked Attila before Aetius could stop him?
How the complete annihilation of Huns and Attila's death alters history for Western Roman Empire and its alliances?
P.S. To combine that with my previous thread WI a complete Hunnic annihilation allowed Aetius to go to Britain and restore Roman rule there?
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