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    Ellac (died in 454 AD) was the oldest son of Attila (434–453) and Kreka. After Attila's death in 453 AD, his empire crumbled, and its remains were ruled...
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  • its remains were ruled by his three sons, Ellac, Dengizich and Ernak. He succeeded his older brother Ellac in 454 AD, and probably ruled simultaneously...
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  • its remains were ruled by his three sons, Ellac, Dengizich and Ernak. He succeeded his older brother Ellac in AD 454, and probably ruled simultaneously...
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    Hunnic forces of Ellac, the son of Attila, who had struggled with his brothers Ernak and Dengizich for supremacy after Attila's death. Ellac himself was killed...
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    who buried him as well as of him who was buried.: 254–259  Attila's sons Ellac, Dengizich and Ernak, "in their rash eagerness to rule they all alike destroyed...
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  • leadership of King Ardaric, defeat the Huns under Ellac, eldest son of Attila the Hun, in Pannonia. Ellac is killed during the battle and succeeded by his...
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    stay at Attila's court in 448 or 449 AD. She and Attila had three sons: Ellac, Dengizich, and Ernak, who split among themselves what remained of Attila's...
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    assumed after murdering his brother Bleda. Attila appointed his eldest son, Ellac, as King of Pontic Scythia as well as bestowing on him the additional title...
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  • Preceded by Unknown King of the Akatziri (Senior in office) ?–448 Succeeded by Ellac...
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    Pritsak 1978, p. 261. It isn't confirmed that Ellac's brothers ruled the Akatziri after Ellac's demise at the Battle of Nedao (454). Dengizich co-ruled...
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    name: Ellac, Dengizich and Ernak. The brothers began fighting one another, and this caused the Gepids under Ardaric to rebel. The Huns under Ellac then...
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    the Huns often had two rulers; Attila himself later appointed his son Ellac as co-king. Heather argues that by the time of the report of Olympiodorus...
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    The Huns withdrew to Eastern Europe following the defeat of Attila's son, Ellac, by a coalition of Germanic tribes from the Carpathian Basin. Consequently...
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    strava (lamentation) over his burial place with great feasting. Attila's son Ellac is appointed successor, but his brothers Dengizich and Ernakh divide the...
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    and those the emperor sent". Onegesios "along with the eldest (probably Ellac) of Attila's children, had been sent to the Akateri, a Scythian people,...
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  • when faced by Alan and Hunnic invasions Killed in battle with the Huns Ellac King of the Huns 453–454 Death of his father, Attila Killed at the Battle...
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    Theodemir, Valamir and Videmir, decisively defeated Attila's oldest son, Ellac, at the Battle of Nedao in 455, where he was slain. After this battle, the...
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  • leadership of King Ardaric, defeat the Huns under Ellac, eldest son of Attila the Hun, in Pannonia. Ellac is killed during the battle and succeeded by his...
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  • Rugila, King (c.430–c.434) Bleda, King (c.434–445) Attila, King (c.434–453) Ellac, King (453–c.455) Dengizich, King (?–469) Ernak, King (469–503) Agder (Norway)...
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    Dietrich. The poem may be a dim reflection of the death of Attila's son Ellac at the Battle of Nedao in 454, combined with Theodoric the Great's siege...
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  • fight which they must needs pay dear". This account refers to the loss of Ellac and other chieftains, the Battle of Nedao was fought only few years before...
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