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453, the Huns ceased to be a major threat to Rome and lost much of their empire following the Battle of Nedao (c. 454). Descendants of the Huns, or successors... |
Attila (redirect from Attila The Hun) Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death, in March 453. He was also the leader of an empire consisting of Huns, Ostrogoths... |
like "White Hun", "Red Hun" and others. The Iranian Huns are not to be confused with the European Huns led by Attila. A few reports exist from Late antiquity... |
tribes of the Rouran. Hephthalites were divided into two groups: white huns and red huns. The latter owe their name to red headdresses, red armor, and a red... |
Battle of the Catalaunian Plains (category Battles involving the Huns) campaign[citation needed] and stopped the Huns' attempt to advance any further into Roman territory or establish vassals in Roman Gaul. However, the Huns successfully... |
Hun Neang (Khmer: ហ៊ុន នាង, Chinese: 云良[citation needed]; 27 August 1924 – 12 July 2013) was the grandfather of Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Manet and... |
Hephthalites (redirect from Hephthalite Huns) succeeded by the Nezak Huns and by the First Turkic Khaganate. All of these Hunnic peoples have often been linked to the Huns who invaded Eastern Europe... |
Kalam from Bang-e-Dara by Muhammad Iqbal, "Terey Ishq ki Inteha chahta hun".[citation needed] He made his Bollywood debut in July 2015 with a song Afghan... |
Hunor and Magor were, according to Hungarian legend, the ancestors of the Huns and the Magyars. The legend was first promoted in Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum... |
Hunner's ulcers or Hunner's lesions occur in 5 to 10 percent of people who have the bladder disease interstitial cystitis. They form on the wall of the... |
Dee Booher (redirect from Matilda the Hun) known for her appearances with Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling as Matilda the Hun, as well as her appearances in films such as Brainsmasher... A Love Story... |
(fl. 450), Hun orator, negotiator, custodian and ambassador Gordas (fl. c. 503 – 528), prince of the Crimean Huns Hunor, forefather of the Huns and the Magyars... |
Kushan Empire (category All articles with incomplete citations) the invasions of the Alchon Huns (sometimes considered as a branch of the Hephthalites), and later the Nezak Huns.[citation needed] One of the most recent... |
several days later. Aetius flees to Dalmatia and seeks refuge with the Huns.[citation needed] Sebastianus, son-in-law of Bonifacius, becomes supreme commander... |
Reims, Tournai, Cambrai, Amiens and Beauvais are destroyed by the Huns.[citation needed] Eudocia, daughter of Emperor Valentinian III, marries Huneric... |
until the 4th century, when it was sacked and destroyed by the invading Huns.[citation needed] By the 7th century, the town had recovered from a century of... |
Raymond Quevedo (24 March 1892 – 22 February 1962), better known as Atilla the Hun, was a calypsonian from Trinidad. He began singing in 1911 and was at his... |
in 453. They settled in what is now Lower Austria after the defeat of the Huns at Nedao in 454. The Baltic Rugii mentioned by Tacitus are possibly related... |
be the source of the epithet "Huns" for Germans, which was used by the British to much effect in World War I. The "Hun speech" took place against the... |
Bleda (redirect from Bleda the Hun) and pay a ransom of eight solidi for each Roman taken prisoner by the Huns. The Huns, satisfied with the treaty, decamped from the empire and returned to... |