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Huns

106 CE – 425 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
106 CE – 425 CE
Duration
319 years
Known Periods
10
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th centuries CE. According to European tradition, they were first reported living east of the Volga River, in an area that was part of Scythia at the time. By 370 CE, the Huns had arrived on the Volga, causing the westwards movement of Goths and Alans. By 430, they had established a vast, but short-lived, empire on the Danubian frontier of the Roman empire in Europe. Either under Hunnic hegemony, or fleeing from it, several central and eastern European peoples established kingdoms in the region, including not only Goths and Alans, but also Vandals, Gepids, Heruli, Suebians and Rugians. The.

Historical Periods

Huns (106–370)

106 CE – 370 CE

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Area: 57,984 km²

Huns (371–372)

371 CE – 372 CE

Area: 325,527 km²

Huns (373–377)

373 CE – 377 CE

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Area: 828,011 km²

Huns (378–382)

378 CE – 382 CE

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Area: 948,433 km²

Huns (383–394)

383 CE – 394 CE

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Area: 1,129,975 km²

Huns (395–395)

395 CE – 395 CE

Area: 1,130,044 km²

Huns (396–396)

396 CE – 396 CE

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Area: 1,462,829 km²

Huns (397–406)

397 CE – 406 CE

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Area: 1,444,898 km²

Huns (407–409)

407 CE – 409 CE

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Area: 1,213,812 km²

Huns (410–416)

410 CE – 416 CE

Area: 1,213,834 km²

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