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Topic: Ernakh


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  Ernakh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ernakh or Ernac (Priscus: Ήρνάχ) was the 3rd son of Attila.
After Attila's death in 453 AD, his empire crumbled and its remains were ruled by Ernakh.
According to the Namelist of Bulgarian Rulers, a ruler named Irnik was a leader of the Bulgars for 150 years and his reign began approximately in 453 AD.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ernakh   (142 words)

  
 User talk:BenctPhilip - IBWiki
I was told that it could last till 441 EC, when Attila the Hun broke the limes and destroyed the province.
But romanised population hold on in slavery till Attila's death and then they rebelled with Langobards against his successor Ernakh 454 EC.
Langobards went west and then came Slavs through Poland in ca 500 EC.
ib.frath.net /w/User_talk:BenctPhilip   (2843 words)

  
 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Attila the Hun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Most scholars reject these accounts as no more than romantic fables, preferring instead the version given by Attila's contemporary Priscus.)
His sons Ellak (his appointed successor), Dengizik, and Ernakh fought over his legacy and, divided, were defeated and scattered the following year in the Battle of Nedao.
A sketch of Attila the Hun, probably from the 19th century , depicts him as European, though the only extant description of his appearance names "a flat nose and swarthy complexion" among his features.
www.upto11.net /generic_wiki.php?q=attila_the_hun   (3371 words)

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