-
mixed with
Hunnish and Gothic."
Priscus said that Attila's "Scythian"
subjects spoke "besides
their own
barbarian tongues,
either Hunnish, or Gothic,...
- The
Hunnic language, or
Hunnish, was the
language spoken by Huns in the
Hunnic Empire, a heterogeneous, multi-ethnic
tribal confederation which invaded...
-
tribute of 350
Roman pounds (c. 115 kg) of gold, to open
their markets to
Hunnish traders, and to pay a
ransom of
eight solidi for each
Roman taken prisoner...
- AD) and of
people of
Hunnish descent,
sorted by
field and name:
Tuldila (fl. 458),
commander in the
Western Roman Empire, of
Hunnish descent Uldin (died...
- such as
Hunnish,
Khazar and
Sabir within Oghur Turkic remains speculative owing to the
paucity of
historical records. Some
scholars suggest Hunnish had strong...
- 5 kg) of gold,
regain Hunnish fugitives and make the
Romans open
their markets to
traders from the
Hunnic Empire. He led the
Hunnish army to the conquest...
-
general Flavius Aetius, who destro**** Gundahar's
kingdom with the help of
Hunnish mercenaries the
following year,
resulting in Gundahar's death. The historical...
-
allies do
receive mentions at
other times in
other sources: in 430 CE. The
Hunnish king
Octar was
defeated by a
force of 3,000
Neckar Burgundians who would...
-
Hungary in 1285. The work
combines Hunnish legend with history. It
consists of two parts: the
Hunnish legend ("
Hunnish Chronicle"),
expanded with Hungarian...
- English) and
partly in the Huns. The
Frankish hero
Sigurd is
called the
Hunnish king in epic poetry. Also the
Hervarar saga and the
Vilkina saga mention...