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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...led four campaigns against the Huns and killed or captured 110,000 of the enemy. By 119 the Huns' capabilities had been reduced...served as a young man against the Hun incursions of 166. He made a...There he frequently fought the Huns, so frequently that the emperor...
...the peace mission sent by the Huns to the emperor at the end of the decade. The Huns had already withdrawn to the...too few horses to pursue the Huns, they had succeeded in putting...defensive position. When the Hun envoy arrived at the Chinese...
...Nomadism, Horses and Huns", which appeared in...assumed that the typical Hun army utilized twelve horses...Hungarian Plain where the Huns resided at the time contained...ride and use the bow as a Hun hostage? And finally, why would the Huns, a nomadic, mounted...
The Huns The sudden appearance of the Huns in the west in the last years of the fourth century struck contemporaries...collapse of Roman political authority in the west Heather 1995 . The Huns managed to wreak such enormous havoc in a remarkably small amount...
...of the north. But while the Huns were laying siege to cities...another legend. With his death the Huns began to break up, not only...As late as 490, however, Hun cavalry units were serving as...but dramatic appearance of the Huns in the history of Europe had...
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...Times: "Just as the Huns a thousand years ago...and "the shameless Hun."(4) Kipling s pejorative use of the term "Hun" appears to have been...coined the term Germ-huns and was fond of speculating...the image of the Germ-hun with a simile ironically...
...emotional backlash in Saskatoon in that the "Hun" had rejected "civilized" warfare...Canadians: "Yes, Mr. Chappel, the Huns and Vandals are thundering at our gates...have been thrilling to believe that "the Huns and Vandals are thundering at our gates...
The Coming of the Hun! American Fears of a German Invasion...denounced pacifists, called the Germans "Huns," and stated that Americans could keep...whipped up the public fear of the brutal "Hun," warning Americans that the vicious Teutonic...
Hun Sens Consolidation: Death or Beginning of...the overwhelming victory of prime minister Hun Sen and his political and economic entourage...children of key players, including premier Hun Sen, deputy premier Sok An, national police...
Hun: Thai Doll Puppetry. by Surapone Virulrak...Chakrabhand Posayakrit. His research into hun has contributed to a resurgence of knowledge...variants: the nang (shadow figures) and the hun (doll theatre). Information on the nang...
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...Chalons: In Confronting the Huns under Attila, the Man Known...of marriage to the lord of the Huns is not clear. But Attila interpreted...of the barbaric customs of the Huns, and that she would be merely...although not a contemporary), the Hun leader was short of stature...
The Hun Is at the Gate by Ann Coulter This weeks winner for best comedy line about...intending to engage in an act of belligerency against the United States. (And the Huns were accused only of planning attacks on war materials--not on U.S. citizens...
Double vision: the art of Hun Liu. by Nancy Walkup In todays culturally diverse society, the work of many contemporary artists reflects a kind of "double...
Wouldnt a Mini-series on Attila the Hun Explain Nancy Pelosi? by Ann Coulter Rachel Maddows MSNBC special on Timothy McVeigh this last Monday night did not come a moment...
Were far too horrid to the Hun by Ann Tusa The attitude of the British press to Germany is "hostile, unfair, vindictive, outdated". Helmut Kohl? No, Konrad...
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Hun Sen backers spread word of princes war plans...a pro-democracy movement to serving under Hun Sen. "I am adviser to a lot of things...with my wife. But Im pleased with my role in Hun Sens government. I can make sure changes happen...
Hun Sen promises scheduled elections: But king...blasted the new regime of Second Prime Minister Hun Sen, saying it has tortured and executed political...Ranariddh, from power. Echoing an announcement by Hun Sen in Phnom Penh, Cambodian Ambassador Var...
Hun Sen: Aid cutoff will hurt democracy by Gus Constantine Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, whose ouster last month of co-Prime...aftermath of violent clashes between supporters of Hun Sen and Prince Ranariddh that followed the...
Hun Sens coup raises suspicions about Vietnam by...power grab by Cambodian Second Prime Minister Hun Sen almost immediately brought back memories...Vietnamese role were sparked by the fact that Hun Sen, who ran Cambodia during the 1978-88...
Hun Sen opens drive to control Cambodia by Richard Ehrlich PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Prime Minister Hun Sen opened his campaign for re-election yesterday...dancers languidly tossed flower petals toward Hun Sen, his wife, and a cheering audience of...
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HUNS nomadic and pastoral people of unknown ethnological...living off the countries they ravaged. The Huns have been described as short and of somewhat...tactics and habits with those of the White Huns, the Magyars, the Mongols , and the Turks...
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...
HUN SEN hoon sen, 1952 , Cambodian political leader...When the Vietnamese army invaded Cambodia, Hun Sen returned, becoming foreign minister...Khmer Rouge, Communist government. In 1985, Hun Sen became premier and soon was the most powerful...
...at l , d. 453, king of the Huns (445 53). After 434 he was...and great concessions for the Huns in a treaty with the Eastern...attempting an alliance with the Hun. Attila took her proposal as...army of perhaps half a million Huns and allies, Attila invaded Gaul...
...near Rimini in 432. Aetius went briefly into exile among the Huns but returned in 433 and rose to be the chief ruler of the Western...Roman and Visigothic troops in the repulse of Attila and the Huns in the battle near the modern Chalons-en-Champagne a battle...
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