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Ellac (died in 454 AD) was the
oldest son of
Attila (434–453) and Kreka.
After Attila's
death in 453 AD, his
empire crumbled, and its
remains were ruled...
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remains were
ruled by his
three sons,
Ellac,
Dengizich and Ernak. He
succeeded his
older brother Ellac in AD 454, and
probably ruled simultaneously...
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Hunnic forces of
Ellac, the son of Attila, who had
struggled with his
brothers Ernak and
Dengizich for
supremacy after Attila's death.
Ellac himself was killed...
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leadership of King Ardaric,
defeat the Huns
under Ellac,
eldest son of
Attila the Hun, in Pannonia.
Ellac is
killed during the
battle and
succeeded by his...
- its
remains were
ruled by his
three sons,
Ellac,
Dengizich and Ernak. He
succeeded his
older brother Ellac in 454 AD, and
probably ruled simultaneously...
- who
buried 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****...
- stay at 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...
- ****umed
after murdering his
brother Bleda.
Attila appointed his
eldest son,
Ellac, as King of
Pontic Scythia as well as
bestowing on him the
additional title...
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Pritsak 1978, p. 261. It isn't
confirmed that
Ellac's brothers ruled the
Akatziri after Ellac's demise at the
Battle of
Nedao (454).
Dengizich co-ruled...
- Preceded by
Unknown King of the
Akatziri (Senior in office) ?–448 Succeeded by
Ellac...