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Dengizich (died in 469), was a
Hunnic ruler and son of Attila.
After Attila's
death in 453 AD, his
empire crumbled and its
remains were
ruled by his three...
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Empire crumbled and its
remains were
ruled by his
three sons, Ellac,
Dengizich and Ernak. He
succeeded his
older brother Ellac in AD 454, and probably...
- him as well as of him who was buried.: 254–259 Attila's sons Ellac,
Dengizich and Ernak, "in
their rash
eagerness to rule they all
alike destro**** his...
- sons, Ellac,
Dengizich and Ernak. He
ruled briefly and died at the
Battle of
Nedao in 454 AD.
Ellac was
succeeded by his brothers,
Dengizich and Ernak....
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themselves are
usually thought to have
disappeared after the
death of his son
Dengizich in 469. However, some
scholars have
argued that the
Bulgars in particular...
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quarreling Goths and Huns,
defeating them. In 469,
Dengizich was
defeated and
killed in Thrace.
After Dengizich's death, the Huns seem to have been
absorbed by...
- authority.
Dengizich refuses and
crosses the Danube.
Roman forces under Anagast defeat the Huns at the
river Utus (Vit, Bulgaria).
Dengizich is killed...
- Attila's
court in 448 or 449 AD. She and
Attila had
three sons: Ellac,
Dengizich, and Ernak, who
split among themselves what
remained of Attila's empire...
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Ellac died
shortly after his father, at the
decisive Battle of Nedao.
Dengizich,
another son of Attila,
perished in 469. Attila's
young son, Ernak, managed...
- Ellac, the son of Attila, who had
struggled with his
brothers Ernak and
Dengizich for
supremacy after Attila's death.
Ellac himself was
killed in the battle...