Crossword Clue: Titular Verdi role
If you're looking for all of the crossword answers for the clue "Titular Verdi role" then you're in the right place. We found 1 answers for this crossword clue.
If you are stuck trying to answer the crossword clue "Titular Verdi role", and really can't figure it out, then take a look at the answers below to see if they fit the puzzle you're working on.
Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Titular Verdi role"
Below is the complete list of answers we found in our database for Titular Verdi role:
Possibly related crossword clues for "Titular Verdi role"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Titular Verdi role:
- -- the Hun
- #1 Hun
- 5th-century conqueror
- 5th century Roman foe
- ___ the Hun
- Barbarian in Dante's Seventh Circle
- Barbarian in the seventh circle of the Inferno, per Dante
- Barbarian nicknamed "The Scourge of God"
- Barbaric 5th-century invader
- Ancient invasion leader
- Big name among Huns
- Famous hun
- Historic Hun
- Historic role played by Jack Palance and Anthony Quinn
- Historical figure kidnapped in "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure"
- Historical figure on whom a Verdi opera is based
- Historical subject of a Verdi opera
- Invader of Europe in 1st century.
- Invader of Europe in the 5th century.
- Invader of Europe
- Invader of Gaul
- Invader of Italy in 452
- Invader of the Balkans
- Early Billy Joel band
- Holy terror?
- Horrible Hun
- Conqueror called "the Scourge of God"
- Fifth-century conqueror
- Fifth-century emperor remembered as the epitome of cruelty
- Fifth-century epitome of cruelty
- Fifth century invader of Gaul
- Fifth-century invader of Gaul
- Fifth-century invader of the Balkans
- Fifth-century invader
- Fifth-century king of the Huns
- Fifth-century leader succeeded by his son Ellac
- Fifth-century military leader
- Fifth-century plunderer
- Fifth-century Roman Empire enemy
- Fifth-century Roman Empire foe
- Fifth-century scourge
- Fifth century scourge
- Fifth-century warrior
- Broom Hilda's ex-husband
- Chief Hun
- Emperor who died on his wedding night
- Gaul invader
- Hun-armed bandit?
- Hun called "the Scourge of God"
- Hun called the "scourge of God"
- Hun general
- Hun head honcho
- Hun head
- Hun hon
- Hun honcho
- Hun king
- Hun leader
- Hun name
- Hun ruler
- Huns' head
- Huns' leader
- He had the gall to invade Gaul
- He murdered his brother Bleda
- He was accountable for Hun dreads
- He was defeated in the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
- He yielded to Leo I
- Head Hun
- Head of a fifth century empire
- Head of the Huns
- Infamous Hun
- Most-feared Hun
- Notable Hun
- Noted Hun
- Noted invader
- Top Hun
- Number one Hun
- Verdi opera based on a historic invader
- Verdi opera in which Huns are extras
- Verdi opera set in the fifth century
- Verdi opera
- Purportedly cruel Hun
- Roman Empire invader
- King defeated at Châlons
- King of the Huns
- King of the Huns, d. 453
- King who demanded half of Rome's Western Empire as a dowry
- King who had an audience with Pope Leo I
- King who infamously demanded half of Rome's Western Empire as a dowry
- Plunderer of the Balkans
- "The Scourge of God"
- The Scourge of God
- Ruler who razed Aquileia
- Pope Leo I persuaded him not to attack Rome
- Loser at Châlons in A.D. 451
- Loser at Châlons-sur-Marne in 451
- Loser at the Battle of Châlons, A.D. 451
- Leader of the Huns
- Legendary conqueror
- No. 1 Hun
- Warmonger of the 5th century
- Warrior dubbed the "Scourge of God"
- Supposed ancestor of Dracula
- Would-be sacker of Constantinople
- Slayer of his brother Bleda
- Scourge of God
- "Scourge of God"
- Scourge of the fifth century
- "Scourge of the Gods"
- Unsuccessful invader of Gaul
- Unsuccessful invader of Persia
- Titular Verdi role
Recent Usage of Titular Verdi role in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "Titular Verdi role" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used Titular Verdi role in their crossword puzzles recently:
- New York Times - Feb. 17, 2008