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rdfs:comment | - The Hunnic empire was formed under the reign of Attila, centered in present-day Hungary; its territory included parts of Germany, the Balkans, and Ukraine. It bordered the Eastern Roman Empire to the southeast and the Western Roman Empire to the west and southwest; its other boundaries are uncertain. The empire dissolved after Attila's death in 453 as a result of struggles over succession and leadership, finally disappearing around 469.
- The Huns had migrated into Europe from central asia during the fourth century AD.
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event end | - King of the Huns, Dengizich dies
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event start | - Huns destroy a tribe of Alans to their west
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image map caption | - The Hunnic Empire at its peak under Attila
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Common name | - Hunnic Empire, Hunjan Empire
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abstract | - The Hunnic empire was formed under the reign of Attila, centered in present-day Hungary; its territory included parts of Germany, the Balkans, and Ukraine. It bordered the Eastern Roman Empire to the southeast and the Western Roman Empire to the west and southwest; its other boundaries are uncertain. The empire dissolved after Attila's death in 453 as a result of struggles over succession and leadership, finally disappearing around 469.
- The Huns had migrated into Europe from central asia during the fourth century AD.
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