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In the first episode of Rush Hour History, we'll be discussing Survivor, a violent Hungarian who was fond of using peasants as cannon fodder, the man who ended the last vestige of the Roman Empire in the east, and his penchant for city-destroying cannons. Rush Hour History begins with a bang as it examines the fall of an empire that had postponed its death knell for centuries so we might better understand its beginning.
By George PerrineIn the first episode of Rush Hour History, we'll be discussing Survivor, a violent Hungarian who was fond of using peasants as cannon fodder, the man who ended the last vestige of the Roman Empire in the east, and his penchant for city-destroying cannons. Rush Hour History begins with a bang as it examines the fall of an empire that had postponed its death knell for centuries so we might better understand its beginning.