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      • Priscus also mentions the number of sons "Onegesios was seated on a chair to the right of the king's couch, and opposite Onegesios two [Dengizich and Ernak] of Attila's children were sitting on a chair. The eldest [Ellac] was seated on Attila's couch, not near him but at the edge, looking at the ground out of respect for his father".
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    The eldest [Ellac] was seated on Attila's couch, not near him but at the edge, looking at the ground out of respect for his father". [10] After the rites of Attila's death in 453, according to Jordanes in Getica, the sons Ellac, Dengizich and Ernak (but possibly existed also other sons who pretended the throne [11]): "since young minds are ...

  3. According to an account of Priscus, a historian, Attila wanted Ellac to succeed him. The eldest would also be said to have been seated on the king’s couch while the other children were in other chairs. However, Ellac died during the Battle of Nedao.

  4. The eldest [Ellac] was seated on Attila's couch, not near him but at the edge, looking at the ground out of respect for his father ". [6] After the rites of Attila's death in 453, according to Jordanes in Getica, the sons Ellac, Dengizich and Ernak (but possibly existed also other sons who pretended the throne [7] ):

  5. After the death of Attila the Hun, allied forces of the subject peoples under the leadership of Ardaric, king of the Gepids, defeated the 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 in the battle. [ 4 ]

  6. Jul 23, 2024 · Attila’s sons, Ellac, Dengizich, and Ernakh, were left to divide their father’s legacy among themselves. However, they soon fell to squabbling over who would inherit what portions of the empire, fracturing the unity that had made the Huns so formidable under Attila’s rule.

  7. Ellac was the oldest son of Attila and Kreka. After Attila's death in 453 AD, his Empire crumbled and its remains were ruled by his three sons, Ellac, Dengizich, and Ernak. He ruled shortly.

  8. Jul 7, 2005 · Ellac was the oldest son and successor of Attila the Hun in the Hunnic Empire. His reign lasted only 2 years, from AD 453 to 454, when he was killed in the Battle of Nedao. He was succeeded by Dengizich.