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- empire on the Danubian frontier of the Roman empire in Europe. Either under Hunnic hegemony, or fleeing from it, several central and eastern European peoples...
- Look up hunnic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hunnic may refer to: Huns, a former nomadic tribe of the Eurasian steppe Hunnic language, spoken by...
- The Hunnic language, or Hunnish, was the language spoken by Huns in the Hunnic Empire, a heterogeneous, multi-ethnic tribal confederation which invaded...
- Hunnic War may refer to: Gupta–Hunnic Wars, between the Gupta Empire and Hunas (including the Kidarites, Hephthalites and Alchon Huns) in the 5th to 6th-centuries...
- adviser, Ardaric of the Gepids, led a Germanic revolt against Hunnic rule, after which the Hunnic Empire quickly collapsed. Attila lived on as a character...
- provinces of Rome and the Sasanian Empire in 375. Under Uldin, the first Hunnic ruler named in contemporary sources, the Huns launched a first unsuccessful...
- Prakashadharma defeated Toramana in 515 CE. The First Hunnic War thus ended with a Hunnic defeat, and Hunnic troops apparently retreated to the area of Punjab...
- The Aulikara-Hunnic war of 515 (also known as the Battle of Rishtal) was a military conflict between Alchon Huns headed by Toramana and Aulikaras lead...
- only 200 positively identified Hunnic burials producing Hunnic material culture. It can be difficult to distinguish Hunnic archaeological finds from those...
- archaeological profiles and a wide variety of customs attested among the various Hunnic groups. Additionally, there is a two hundred-year gap between the last recorded...