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I'll test this out now.
If you fight him and kill him (it'll say "the enemy general is wounded but will recover" or somesuch), then he will respawn and you have to try again.
The apocalyptic atmosphere in vanilla is nice playing as the romans, and gives you a real sense of desperation, but it can get a little stale after a while. I haven't tried forming the Holy Roman Empire, I've only played around with going full greco-roman paganism, and having actually legionnaires is so cool and refreshing. Watching gaul evocati cohorts slice up unruly huns is deeply satisfying. I've encountered the occasional bug (the imperial Akademi building doesn't actually reduce upkeep by 25%, some of the community buildings can't be built in regions where I have the prerequisite buildings, I've killed Attila somewhere between 8-12 times with a combination of assassins and in battle and he isn't staying dead), but none of them are game breaking, and I've spent time in much buggier TW games (cough empire, cough R2 near launch) and enjoyed them.