-
mentioned in the
Nominalia is
considered to be
Ernak himself, or at
least of
Attilid descent.
History of the Huns List of Huns Anonymus,
notary of Béla III...
- The Akatziri,
Akatzirs or
Acatiri (Gr****: Άκατίροι, Άκατζίροι, Akatiroi, Akatziroi; Latin: Acatziri) were a
tribe that
lived north of the
Black Sea, though...
-
Attila (/əˈtɪlə/ ə-TIL-ə or /ˈætɪlə/ AT-il-ə; c. 406 – 453),
frequently called Attila the Hun, was the
ruler of the Huns from 434
until his
death in early...
- B. Golden,
Gyula Németh and
Panos Sophoulis concluded that
claiming of
Attilid descent shows the
intermingling of
European Huns
elements with
newly arrived...
- King of the
Akatziri Reign 448–454
Predecessor Karadach Born 5th
century Pannonia Died 454 Nedao,
Pannonia Dynasty Attilid Father Attila Mother Kreka...
- (co-rulership)
Reign 454–469
Predecessor Ellac Successor Ernak Born 5th
century Pannonia Died 469
Pannonia Dynasty Attilid Father Attila Mother Kreka...
- (1870) Born
Unknown location,
possibly Pannonia or
Greece Noble family Attilid (by marriage) Spouse(s)
Attila Issue Ellac Dengizich Irnik Father Unknown...
-
Ernak was the last
known ruler of the Huns, and the
third son of Attila.
After Attila's
death in AD 453, his
Empire crumbled and its
remains were ruled...
-
Ildico (fl. AD 453) was the last wife of the
Hunnic ruler Attila. Her name is
probably Germanic, a
diminutive form of the noun *hildaz ("battle"), a common...
-
Stefan ****schik
instead argues that the
Gepid royal family and the
Attilid dynasty were
likely connected by marriage.
According to Amory,
Mundus could...