HUNS

nomadic and pastoral people of unknown ethnological affinities who originated in N central Asia, appeared in Europe in the 4th cent. a.d., and built up an empire there. They were organized in a predominantly military manner. Divided into hordes, they undertook extensive independent campaigns, living off the countries they ravaged. The Huns have been described as short and of somewhat Mongolian appearance. Their military superiority was due to their small, rapid horses, on which they practically lived, even eating and negotiating treaties on horseback. Despite the similarity of their tactics and habits with those of the White Huns, the Magyars, the Mongols, and the Turks, their connection with those peoples is either tenuous or—in the case of the Magyars and the Turks—unfounded. The Huns appear in history in the 3d cent. b.c., when part of the Great Wall of China was erected to exclude them from China. Called Hsiung-nu by the Chinese, the Huns occupied N China from the 3d cent. a.d. until 581. Having swept across Asia, they invaded the lower Volga valley c.372 and advanced westward, pushing the Germanic Ostrogoths and Visigoths before them and thus precipitating the great waves of migrations that destroyed the Roman Empire and changed the face of Europe. They crossed the Danube, penetrated deep into the Eastern Empire, and forced (432) Emperor Theodosius to pay them tribute. Attila, their greatest king, had his palace in Hungary. Most of the territories that now constitute European Russia, Poland, and Germany were tributary to him, and he was long in Roman pay as Roman general in chief. When Rome refused (450) further tribute, the Huns invaded Italy and Gaul and were defeated (451) by Aetius, but they ravaged Italy before withdrawing after Attila's death (453). Their later movements are little known; some believe that the White Huns were remnants of the Hunnic people. The word Huns has been used as an epithet, as for German soldiers, connoting destructive militarism.

Bibliography

See T. Hodgkin, Italy and Her Invaders, Vol. I (rev. ed. 1892, repr. 1967); W. M. McGovern, Early Empires of Central Asia (1939); E. A. Thompson, A History of Attila and the Huns (1948); F. Teggart, China and Rome (1969, repr. 1983); J. D. Maenchen-Helfen, The World of the Huns (1973).

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...of America Foreword Attila and the Huns, Jenghiz Khan and the Mongols, Tamerlane...thirteen centuries-- that period between the Huns entry into Loyang and the Manchus into...Early History of the Steppes: Scythians and Huns The Antiquity...
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...for one place or one people. For example, for the Chinese Hsiung-nu, who appear to be the Roman Huns, I write Huns (Hsiung-nu) or simply Huns. The notes are arranged by Part and Chapter at the end of the book in the section Sources...
...migrate to Roman territory by the encroaching Huns. The Roman army that fought and died at...Visigothic adversaries to confront the Huns on the Mauriac Plain. With this reliance...Priscus, and Sidonius all wrote of the Huns and their impact on the West. The later...
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...court at Worms going off to the Land of the Huns for the final, decisive battle, here the...parties, as in the Nibelungenlied, the Huns and Burgundians decide to settle their...eastern European warriors in the text--Huns, Bohemians, Poles, Prussians, Vlachs and...
...region.(41) 16. Nomadic groups (e.g., the Huns, the Avars, and the Hungarians) which had...Central Europe, as it had for Attila and his Huns eight centuries earlier."(78) J.J. Saunders...as Vernadsky notes, on the fact that the Huns were located in this region centuries earlier...
...near the trenches in France--"Racing With Huns Shells: An Experience Running a Car Over...felt somewhat the same way" ("Racing with Huns Shells"). Brumback rustles his partner...clear through two cylinders?" (Racing with Huns Shells") While Tom Allen returns to the...
...best known for his complex works on the Huns and other Eurasian peoples; his unfinished magnum opus, The World of the Huns, was published posthumously in 1973...English form "John"; see Charles King, "The Huns and Central Asia: A Bibliography of Otto...
...Hunum, Eormanric Gotum (Attila ruled the Huns, Eormanric the Goths, 18). The power...line 57 the poet links the Goths and the Huns in a single clause: Ic waes mid Hunum and mid Hre??gotum (I was with the Huns and the glorious Goths). To anyone in...
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...Battle of Chalons: In Confronting the Huns under Attila, the Man Known as "The Last...in the citys meager defenses, were the Huns. Lately led by the emperor Attila, the self-styled "Scourge of God," the Huns were no strangers to the newly Christianized...
The most dreaded of Huns by Martin E. Marty Would you continue reading a book whose author describes it as "a dispiriting narrative of a man...
...answer a crucial question for me: if the Huns were mounted archers, living the same sort...neighbours? It was not all down to Attila. The Huns conquests started two generations before...only one element in Hun dominance. The Huns became a machine for massive and overwhelming...
...these armies are nearly invincible-the Huns, the newly Islamic Arabs, the Mongols...empire-building nation itself. Where are the Huns, where are the Goths, where are the Manchus...and its spiritual resources. The New Huns THIS WAS clearly the case with the Macedonians...
The Clintonites: Of Class and Trash. In ancient history, the Huns and the Mongols would loot and rampage when they arrived. The Clintons, doing them one better, have done so on the way out. President...
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...analyst than John Man, who has long studied Mongols and Huns. The chronicler of Huns must be part-anthropologist, part-historian, part...impressive in its scholarship: with his light touch, the Huns and their King live as never before. There is something...
...once told him the EU wouldnt work because "Huns, Wops and Dagos" never get on. I dont thank...gin and horses, shed have known that the "Huns" (Germans) "Wops" (Italians) and "Dagos...believe in a divine right to rule, who the "Huns" and "Wops" dispensed with a century ago...
...Britons will always refer to Germans as "the Huns" because we prefer dwelling on the "evil...of the democratic modern Germany. "The Huns, thats who we are, and a dislike of us...In the age before Osama bin Laden the Huns were always the favourite enemy No 1...
...supporters who are happy to sing Go Home Ya Huns." Stephen ODonnell, Springburn said: "Im...sung away from home, as well as Go Home Ya Huns. The bottom of the barrel is being scraped...stance against songs such as Go Home Ya Huns and the song that refers to us as animals...
...Ukraine and Kazakhstan which the nomadic Huns made their home. Superb horsemen and...the first centuries afterChrist, the Huns had made war against the powerful Empire of China. The Chinesesaid that the Huns were the bastard offspring of witches...
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HUNS nomadic and pastoral people of unknown ethnological affinities...independent campaigns, living off the countries they ravaged. The Huns have been described as short and of somewhat Mongolian appearance...similarity of their tactics and habits with those of the White Huns, the Magyars, the Mongols , and the Turks, their connection...
WHITE HUNS or Hephthalites hef th lits , people of obscure origins, possibly...Indians. There is no definite evidence that they are related to the Huns . The White Huns were an agricultural people with a developed set of laws. They were...
...til , at l , d. 453, king of the Huns (445 53). After 434 he was coruler with...obtained tribute and great concessions for the Huns in a treaty with the Eastern Roman emperor...with an army of perhaps half a million Huns and allies, Attila invaded Gaul but was...
HEPHTHALITES see White Huns . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Visigoths , he adopted Arian Christianity (see Arianism ) and thus gained the support of Emperor Valens . Fleeing the invading Huns, Fritigern was given permission (376) by Valens to cross the Danube and enter Roman territory. After being badly mistreated...
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