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Ardaric (Latin: Ardaricus; fl. c. 450 AD) was the king of the Gepids, a
Germanic tribe closely related to the Goths. He was "famed for his
loyalty and...
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important part.
After the
death of Attila, the
Gepids under their leader Ardaric, led an
alliance of
other peoples who had been in the empire, and defeated...
- the Hun,
allied forces of the
subject peoples under the
leadership of
Ardaric, king of the Gepids,
defeated the
Hunnic forces of Ellac, the son of Attila...
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against the
Romans but died in 453.
After Attila's death, his
close adviser,
Ardaric of the Gepids, led a
Germanic revolt against Hunnic rule,
after which the...
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peoples within this
empire were the
Gepids and the Goths. The
Gepid king
Ardaric came to
power around 440 and parti****ted in
various Hunnic campaigns....
- Jordanes' list for Attila's
allies includes the
Gepids under their king
Ardaric, as well as an army of
various Gothic groups led by the
brothers Valamir...
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Hunnic empire, led by
Ardaric,
against the
eastern half, led by
Ellac as
leader of the
Akatziri Huns. He
further argues that
Ardaric, in
common with the...
- the
first performance on 22 June 1933.
History portal Ambiorix Alaric I
Ardaric Arminius Autaritus Battle of
Baduhenna Wood Bato (Daesitiate chieftain)...
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empire disintegrated and the
Gepids conquered the
region in 455,
under King
Ardaric. For two centuries, the
Gepids controlled Transylvania. The Ostrogoths...
- Heruli, Ostrogoths, Rugii,
Sciri and Suebi),
under the
leadership of King
Ardaric,
defeat the Huns
under Ellac,
eldest son of
Attila the Hun, in Pannonia...