Attila’s Throne

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Attila’s Throne is a famous ancient stone chair on the island of Torcello in the Venetian Lagoon, traditionally but likely inaccurately associated with the Hun leader Attila.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological artifact
stone chair
tourist attraction
associatedLegend Attila the Hun sat on this throne
associatedWith Attila the Hun NERFINISHED
country Italy
culture medieval Venetian
hasNameInItalian Trono di Attila NERFINISHED
hasType outdoor monument
heritageDesignation local landmark
historicalAccuracyOfAttribution disputed
imageSubject photography of Torcello
inception Middle Ages NERFINISHED
likelyUse ceremonial chair
seat of a local magistrate
locatedIn Italy
Metropolitan City of Venice NERFINISHED
Torcello NERFINISHED
Venetian Lagoon NERFINISHED
Veneto
material stone
near Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, Torcello NERFINISHED
Church of Santa Fosca, Torcello NERFINISHED
partOf historic center of Torcello
scholarlyConsensus not actually used by Attila the Hun
tourism popular sightseeing spot
traditionalAttribution seat of Attila the Hun
usedFor symbolic representation of authority

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Torcello notableStructure Attila’s Throne