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Hunimund (395 -
after 469) was a
leader -
variously described by
Jordanes as dux and as rex - of
group of Suebi.
Hunimund fought with
Ardaric against...
- legitimacy.
Jordanes states "Hermanaric, the son of Achiulf,
begat Hunimund, and
Hunimund begat Thorismud. Now
Thorismud begat Beremud,
Beremud begat Veteric...
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Battle of Bolia, the
Ostrogoths attacked the
Suevi (ruled by a man
named Hunimund, who also
seemingly led an
attack on P****au) by
crossing the
Danube when...
- 482) was a
chieftain of the
Suebian Quadi. He was
probably the son of
Hunimund, and was
possibly a
follower of Arius.
Agilulf is
considered the founder...
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there was also a short-lived
Kingdom of the
Suebi on the Danube,
under Hunimund. They were
defeated by the Ostrogoths, one of the
peoples of
eastern origin...
- been
killed prior to the battle. The
coalition included the
Suevi under Hunimund, the
Sciri under Hunulphus and
Edicon (Edeko, Edica, Edika), the Sarmatians...
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Jordanes wrote that the
Suebes people under the rule of the 5th
century Hunimund had
lived across the
Danube from
Dalmatia and
Pannonia with the Franks...
- of the Huns,
would no
longer endure it, but sent for Gesimund, son of
Hunimund the Great. Now Gesimund,
together with a
great part of the Goths, remained...
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other Middle Danubian peoples including the
Danubian Suebian kingdom of
Hunimund, and the Sciri, who had
arrived as part of the
Hunnic empire, and this...
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submitted themselves to the Huns: they
retained their own king,
named Hunimund,
whose name
means "protégé of the Huns".
Those who
decided to
resist marched...