The Battle of Nedao was fought in Pannonia in 454 CE between the Huns and their former Germanic vassals. Nedao is believed to be a tributary of the Sava River.[3]
^Nic Fields, The Hun: Scourge of God AD 375–565, (Osprey Publishing, 2006), 16.
^Attila, N.Th.J. Voorwinden, A Dictionary of Medieval Heroes, transl. Tanis Guest, ed. Willem Pieter Gerritsen, Anthony G. Van Melle, (Boydell & Brewer, 2000), 46.
The BattleofNedao was fought in Pannonia in 454 CE between the Huns and their former Germanic vassals. Nedao is believed to be a tributary of the Sava...
much of Gaul and crippled the military capacity of the Romans and Visigoths. Attila died only two years later, in 453; after the BattleofNedao in 454...
the Kingdom of the Suebi in Galicia. With the breaking up of Hunnic power after the BattleofNedao there was also a short-lived Kingdom of the Suebi on...
and defeated the sons of Attila and their remaining allies at the BattleofNedao in 454. The Gepids and their allies subsequently founded kingdoms on...
AD, at the BattleofNedao. Jordanes recorded "When Ellac was slain, his remaining brothers were put to fight near the shore of the Sea of Pontus where...
of Attila in 453, the Huns ceased to be a major threat to Rome and lost much of their empire following the BattleofNedao (c. 454). Descendants of the...
sons, Ellac, Dengizich and Ernak. He ruled briefly and died at the BattleofNedao in 454 AD. Ellac was succeeded by his brothers, Dengizich and Ernak...
while aware of Pritsak's theory, considered the name to be of unknown origin. The oldest brother Ellac died in 454 AD, at the BattleofNedao. Jordanes...
Ardaric led the rebellion against Attila's sons and routed them in the BattleofNedao, thus ending the Huns' dominance in Eastern Europe. Since Attila's...
by the BattleofNedao in 454, which was led by the Gepids. It is unclear what role the Goths played in this battle, if any, and after the battle many Goths...
under at the Battleof the Catalaunian Plains in 451 AD. After the death of Attila, the Sciri broke free from Hunnic rule at the BattleofNedao in 454 AD...
settled in parts of Pannonia, after the Huns were defeated in 454 in the BattleofNedao. The Alemanni were ruled by independent kings throughout the 4th to...
group of them managed to reform into an independent group after the BattleofNedao in 454, like many other groups that emerged from Attila's confederation...
Ellac died shortly after his father, at the decisive BattleofNedao. Dengizich, another son of Attila, perished in 469. Attila's young son, Ernak, managed...
that Ellac's brothers ruled the Akatziri after Ellac's demise at the BattleofNedao (454). Dengizich co-ruled the Hunnic empire with his younger brother...
by Jordanes as dux and as rex - of group of Suebi. Hunimund fought with Ardaric against the Huns at the BattleofNedao in 454. Afterwards Hunimund founded...
Europe in the mid 5th century, culminating in their defeat in the 454 BattleofNedao. With Bisinus a first Thuringian king is documented about 500, who...
the Huns at the Battleof the Catalaunian Plains in 451. Following the death of Attila and the defeat of the Huns at the BattleofNedao in 454, the Ostrogoths...
Visigoths). BattleofNedao: Allied forces of subjected peoples (Gepids, Heruli, Ostrogoths, Rugii, Sciri and Suebi), under the leadership of King Ardaric...
the Battleof the Catalaunian Plains. After the death of Attila, his sons lost power over the various peoples of his empire at the BattleofNedao in 454...
this occurred at the BattleofNedao in 454, however, Heather speculates that there may have been more than just a single battle. Some tribes, such as...
against the rule of his sons, defeating them in the BattleofNedao. Either before or after Attila's death, Valamer, a Gothic ruler of the Amal dynasty...