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- from AD 437. The name is recorded in two, possibly three variants, Ήρνάχ (Ernakh) by Priscus, and Hernac by Jordanes in Getica, and possibly Ирникъ (Irnik)...
- Salutaris and Arabia Petraea. He captures a large number of Romans. King Ernakh, third son of Attila the Hun, dies after a 34-year reign. He is succeeded...
- Keremi name which Kuber would later carry from Srem to Keramisia) after Ernakh in Patria Onoguria. Ingrod visited Constantinople, converted to Christianity...
- first Khazarig was, according to Sandilch, a son of Ernakh, after whom the Kutrigurs were named. Ernakh's other son was Utig after whom Sandilch's own Utigurs...
- Hunugurs in the 460s; it became known as Patria Onoguria under his brother, Ernakh. Its Hun inhabitants became known as the Utigur Bulgars when it became part...
- Attila's son Ellac is appointed successor, but his brothers Dengizich and Ernakh divide the Hunnic Empire by establishing their own kingdoms north of the...
- Salutaris and Arabia Petraea. He captures a large number of Romans. King Ernakh, third son of Attila the Hun, dies after a 34-year reign. He is succeeded...
- lived north of the Black Sea, west of Crimea. According to Priscus, in 463 Ernakh and Dengizich sent the representatives of Saragurs, Oghurs (or Urogi, perhaps...
- 470–500) Khingila I, Tegin of Hephthalite Empire (AKA White Huns) (c. 440-490) Ernakh, Ruler of the Huns (469–503) Vakhtang I, King of Iberia (447–522) Lughaid...
- Attila's son Ellac is appointed successor, but his brothers Dengizich and Ernakh divide the Hunnic Empire by establishing their own kingdoms north of the...