Feasting was a dangerous activity during the rule of ancient Rome. For 10 points each:
[10e] This person died of a nosebleed while celebrating a marriage to his new wife Ildico. This “Scourge of God” led the Huns against Rome.
ANSWER: Attila the Hun
[10h] A leader of this people, Agron, drank so much at a victory feast over the Aetolian League that he died of pleurisy. Agron’s wife led this people’s conflict against Rome as a leader of the Ardiaei.
ANSWER: Illyrians [or Illyrii; or Iapyges; or Messapi]
[10m] According to Cassius Dio, this Roman emperor hosted a feast where he painted a room all black and made tombstones for attending senators. This brother of Titus and son of Vespasian was the last chronicled by Suetonius.
ANSWER: Domitian [or Titus Flavius Caesar Domitianus Augustus]
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