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Uldin, also
spelled Huldin (died
before 412) is the
first ruler of the Huns
whose historicity is undisputed. The name is
recorded as Ουλδης (Ouldes) by...
- both the
Asian provinces of Rome and the
Sasanian Empire in 375.
Under Uldin, the
first Hunnic ruler named in
contemporary sources, the Huns launched...
- the
pressure from
Uldin's Huns
again in 408.
Uldin crossed the
Danube and
pillaged Thrace. The East
Romans tried to buy off
Uldin, but his sum was too...
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freedom of 30,000
people who had been
enslaved in Rome. The Huns
under Uldin cross the
lower Danube and
attack the
Eastern Roman Empire,
setting fire...
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across the Danube. They meet the Huns and are defeated; the
Hunnic chieftain Uldin sends the head of
Gainas to Constantinople,
where Arcadius receives it as...
- Gangui,
prince of the
Xianbei state Western Qin Sarus,
Gothic chieftain Uldin,
chieftain of the Huns Wang Shen'ai,
empress of the Jin
dynasty (born 384)...
- the
migration of the Goths, who had bad
experiences with the Huns led by
Uldin).
Radagaisus was a
Gothic monarch who led his
people from the
Great Hungarian...
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still alive in 448 AD.
Their ancestors and
relation with
previous rulers Uldin and
Charaton are unknown. He
ruled with his
brother in dual kingship, possibly...
- AD
miniature in the
Chronicon Pictum King of the Huns
Reign 370s
Successor Uldin Born c. 313 Died c. 378 (aged 64–65)
Spouse Vadamerca Issue Uldin (?)...
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existence of Balamber, however, is
disputed by some historians, thus
making Uldin the
first undisputed king of the Huns. The Huns are
thought to have had...