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Rugila or Ruga (also Ruas; died
second half of the 430s AD), was a
ruler who was a
major factor in the Huns'
early victories over the
Roman Empire. He...
- and Gepids,
among others, in
Central and
Eastern Europe. As
nephews to
Rugila,
Attila and his
elder brother Bleda succeeded him to the
throne in 435,...
- ˈbleɪdə/) was a
Hunnic ruler, the
brother of
Attila the Hun. As
nephews to
Rugila,
Attila and his
elder brother Bleda succeeded him to the throne. Bleda's...
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Ouptaros was a
Hunnic ruler. He
ruled in dual
kingship with his
brother Rugila,
possibly with a
geographical division,
ruling the
Western Huns
while his...
- her brother.
Valentinian then has him executed.
Summer – The Huns
under Rugila devastate Thrace and move
steadily towards Constantinople. The citizens...
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Mundzuk was a
Hunnic chieftain,
brother of the
Hunnic rulers Octar and
Rugila, and
father of
Bleda and
Attila by an
unknown consort.
Jordanes in Getica...
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ruled the Huns together.
Attila and
Bleda were as
ambitious as
their uncle Rugila. In 435 they
forced the
Eastern Roman Empire to sign the
Treaty of Margus...
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irregular troops in
Eastern Africa,
often deplo**** by
western colonial forces Rugila, 5th-century
Hunnic ruler Spurius Carvilius Ruga, 3rd-century
Roman grammarian...
- Westhusin, Mark; Lyons, Leslie; Murphy, Keith; Buck, Sandra; Lisa Howe;
Rugila, James; Liu, Ling; Pryor, Jane; Kraemer,
Duane (February 2002). "Cell biology:...
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influence over
imperial policy.[citation needed] The Huns are
united by King
Rugila (also
called Rua) on the
Hungarian Plain. He
exacts annual peace payments...