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Balamber (also
known as Balamir,
Balamur and many
other variants) was
ostensibly a
chieftain of the Huns,
mentioned by
Jordanes in his
Getica (c. 550 AD)...
- the fall of the
Hunnic Empire in 469 AD. The
following list
starts with
Balamber, the
first known king of the Huns, who is
thought to be one of the earliest...
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Getica may have
confused his name (Βαλαμέρ in the Gr**** alphabet),
giving "
Balamber" a
fictitious existence as a king of the Huns
about 375. Heather, Peter...
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consort of the Rex
Hunnorum Balamber,
possibly the
first ruler of the Huns. The only
extant source that
mentions her or
Balamber is Jordanes' Getica, and...
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similarly notes that, with the
exception of the
historically uncertain Balamber, no Hun
leaders are
named in the
sources until Uldin,
indicating their...
- anni spatio) and then he had to face the Huns in battle. The
Hunnic king
Balamber waged a long war on
Vinitharius (diuque certati) and only in the third...
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Jordanes has
invented Balamber on the
basis of the 5th
century figure Valamer. However, Maenchen-Helfen
credits that
Balamber was a
historic king, and...
- For the late 4th-century Hun leader, see
Balamber a.k.a. Balamur, Balamir. For the 20th-century
Turkish wrestling olympian, see
Halit Balamir This disambiguation...
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river Erak by
united forces of Huns and
other Goths led by the Hun
leader Balamber, who took the
daughter of
Vinitharius as his wife. The
portrayal of Jordanes...
- Yeniseian,
Uralic etc., are also postulated.
After 370
under a
certain Balamber they
founded an
empire in the East
Europe defeating Alans and Goths. They...