
Balamber - Wikipedia
Balamber (also known as Balamir, Balamur and many other variants) was ostensibly a chieftain of the Huns, mentioned by Jordanes in his Getica (c. 550 AD). [1] Jordanes simply called him …
List of kings of the Huns - Wikipedia
The following list starts with Balamber, the first known king of the Huns, who is thought to be one of the earliest, if not the first, Hun king since their arrival in Pannonia. Jordanes recounts in his …
Balamber of the Huns, King of the Huns (Bulümar) - Geni.com
Apr 5, 2023 · Genealogy for Balamber of the Huns, King of the Huns (Bulümar) (345 - c.378) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Vinitharius "the Just" (c.325 - 400) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Aug 1, 2024 · Hun Emperor Bulümar "Sheke," known to the author as Balamber (ruled c.360-378) responded in the following campaign season by offering Gesimund, son of Hunimund "The …
About: Balamber - DBpedia Association
Balamber ou Balamiro foi, segundo a Gética de Jordanes, um rei dos hunos que ca. 375 atacou os grutungos do rei Hermenerico. Segundo essa narrativa, ele aliou-se a Gesimundo, filho de …
Balamber - Wikiwand
Balamber was ostensibly a chieftain of the Huns, mentioned by Jordanes in his Getica. Jordanes simply called him "king of the Huns" and writes the story of Balamber crushing the tribes of the …
BalamberundBalamer: KònigederHunnen 245 Wegen der Namensàhnlichkeit Balamber-Walamir wird die Identitât des Hun nenkònigs in Teilen der Historiographie in Zweifel gezogen und die …
Hunimund of the Ostrogoths (c.326 - c.405) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Apr 27, 2022 · Hunimund was the first Ostrogoth ruler to cooperate with the Hun overlords (under first Bulümar "Sheke," or Balamber, ruled c.360-378; then under Alyp-bi or Uldin, ruled 378 …
Vadamerca - Wikipedia
Vadamerca or Valadamarca (fl. 370s) may have been a Gothic princess and Goth royal family member by birth, and consort of the Rex Hunnorum Balamber, possibly the first ruler of the …
Balamber | Military Wiki | Fandom
Balamber (also known as Balamir, Balamur and many other variants) was ostensibly a chieftain of the Huns, mentioned by Jordanes in his Getica (c. 550 AD).[1] Jordanes simply called him …
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