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Sunicas (Gr****: Σουνίκας) was a Hun who
served in the
Byzantine military during the
Iberian War, in the
early reign of
Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565)...
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their interior flanks were
small bodies of Huns: 300 Hun
cavalry under Sunicas and
Aigan supporting the left; and as many more Huns on the
right under...
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noting that the
successful prevention of the rout was led by the
doukes Sunicas and Simmas. Both
accounts agree on the poor
performance of the Lycaonian...
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Justinian I
Belisarius Sittas Gregory Hermogenes Pharas John of
Lydia Sunicas Tzath I of
Lazica Jabalah IV ibn al-Harith † Al-Harith ibn
Jabalah Dorotheus...
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commanders Aïgan, Ascan, and
Sunicas. He and
Ascan commanded the right-hand
Hunnic cavalry force,
whereas Aïgan and
Sunicas commanded the left wing of the...
- of the
Persian army
under Perozes, and was
killed during the
fight by
Sunicas.
According to the
account of Procopius, he was one-e****. Martindale, John...
- many of them. When this was
noticed by the
people under the
command of
Sunicas and
Aigan (both M****agetae (Huns) by origin), they
rushed at them at full...
- ibn
Qutulmish Suleiman II (Rûm)
Suleiman of
Chalybia Sumbat I of
Iberia Sunicas Surb
Karapet Monastery earthquake, 602
Sutton Hoo
Sviatoslav I of Kiev...
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Hunnic commander Simmas. He,
Simmas and the
other two
Hunnic commanders,
Sunicas and Aïgan, pla**** a
fundamental role in the
Roman victory of this battle...
- de Thou as the source, is his
reference to a
soldier called Balthazare Sunica who
acted against the King and was clearly, the
original of the character...