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    By the name Edeko (with various spellings: Edeco, Edeko, Edekon, Edicon, Ediko, Edica, Ethico) are considered three contemporaneous historical figures, [1] whom many scholars identify as one: A prominent Hun, who served as both Attila 's deputy and his ambassador to the Byzantine Empire (in 449). [1] [2] According to sources of the time, he ...

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · About Edeko, Chief of the Scirii. Edeko was for some time the chief of the Scirii. In the middle of the 5th century the Scirii were a Germanic Tribe and vassals of the Huns. Edeko was a famous person at the court of Attila. According to written sources he protected Attila with his life.

    • circa 406
    • 454 (43-52)
    • Schwaben,,Bayern,Germany
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    Edeko. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. By the name Edeko (with various spellings: Edeco, Edeko, Edekon, Edicon, Ediko, Edica, Ethico) are considered three contemporaneous historical figures, whom many scholars identify as one: A prominent Hun, who served as both Attila 's deputy and his ambassador to the Byzantine Empire (in 449). [1] [2 ...

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

    Edeko was probably not a Scirian himself, but was married to a Scirian noblewoman. He is believed to have been either a Thuringian or a Hun, or perhaps of mixed Thuringian-Hunnic ancestry. A Thuringian origin of Edeko is attested by Malchus through the Suda, while a Hunnic origin of Edeko is attested by Priscus.

  6. Edeko. By the name Edeko (with various spellings:Edicon, Ediko, Edica, Ethico) are considered three contemporaneous historical figures, [1] whom many scholars identified as one: A prominent Hun, who served as both Attila 's deputy and his ambassador to the Byzantine Empire (in 449). [1] [2]

  7. According to a family tradition, the ancestry of the Welfs can be traced back to the Skirian prince Edeko (d. 469), a confidant of King Attila the Hun, and to his son Odoacer, King of Italy from 476.

  8. By the name Edeko (with various spellings:Edicon, Ediko, Edica, Ethico) are considered three contemporaneous historical figures, whom many scholars identified as one: * A prominent Hun, who served as both Attila's deputy and his ambassador to the Byzantine Empire (in 449), believed by a part of historians to be the father of Odoacer * Idikon or Edico, the father of Odoacer, who became a ...

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