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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÉdikaÉdika - Wikipedia

    Pom-Pom-Pidou-Waah. Édika is the pen name of Édouard Karali (born 17 December 1940 in Heliopolis, Egypt ), a French comics artist, who is renowned for his distinctively absurd style. A number of his comic strips have been translated into several European languages such as; English (published by Knockabout Comics ), Spanish, Italian (in the ...

  2. The Elder House of Welf (known as Rudolphins in Burgundy) [1] [2] was a Frankish noble dynasty of European rulers documented since the 9th century. Closely related to the Carolingian dynasty, it consisted of a Burgundian and a Swabian group. It has not been definitively clarified, however, whether the two groups formed one dynasty or whether ...

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Edeko was the father of Odoacer, who became a magister militum in the Roman Army and king of Italy. According to a reconstruction by Stephan Krautschick, Odoacer and Onoulphus were brothers of Flavius Armatus, so they were also nephews of Basiliscus and Empress Verina and Edeko must have been married to a sister of Verina.

  4. Edekon. Edeko ili Edekon ( Edika , ? - 469) bio je poglavica Skira. U njegovo vrijeme su Skiri bili kao vazali podređeni Hunima, odnosno njihovom kralju Atili. Edekon je stekao izuzetno Atilino povjerenje, postavši njegov osobni tjelohranitelj.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Talk:EdekoTalk:Edeko - Wikipedia

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  6. fy.wikipedia.org › wiki › EdekoEdeko - Wikipedy

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SciriiSciri - Wikipedia

    After the destruction of this kingdom by the Ostrogoths in the late 460s AD, Odoacer, another son of Edeko, attained high status within the Roman army in Italy, ruling Sciri, Rugii and other non-Roman peoples as a king. Odoacer eventually made himself King of Italy in 476 AD, effectively ending the Western Roman Empire .

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