Examples of 'hunnic' in a sentence

Meaning of "hunnic"

Hunnic is an adjective used to describe something related to the Huns, a nomadic Asian people who conquered much of Europe in the 4th and 5th centuries
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  • Relating to the Huns.
  • The language of the Huns.

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Hunnic governmental structure has long been debated.
Roman sources characterize the Hunnic horses as ugly.
The Hunnic problem had not gone away.
There are no rules of succession operating in the Hunnic world.
He used Hunnic troops a number of times.
Nor was this the end of the Hunnic groups.
It is possible that the Hunnic attack came as a response to the Gothic eastwards expansion.
From the east came the Hunnic horsemen.
The Hunnic raiders avoided the scouts and attacked the main army at night.
The design shares similarities with Hunnic horn bows.
The first Hunnic ruler known by name is Uldin.
Several proposals for the affinities of Hunnic have been made.
Hunnic dominance in Central and Eastern Europe was broken as a result of the battle.
This is the most powerful Hunnic army there has ever been.
Their troops had arrived first and repulsed the Hunnic advance.

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This was the end of Hunnic rule in the West.
It is thought that the four Gothic churches were destroyed during successive Hunnic raids.
Octar was a Hunnic ruler.
The terminology dropped out of use after the Goths were displaced by the Hunnic invasions.
The Hunnic Empire which Attila established was in the process of disintegrating at this time c.
Wolfram concludes that it was the Thervingi who had remained behind after the Hunnic conquest.
The Romans also agreed to hand over Hunnic refugees and fugitive tribes.
It is believed that Charaton ruled mostly the eastern part of the Hunnic Empire.
The Hunnic Empire is divided between his sons.
This date is seen as the end of the Hunnic Empire.
Tarkan is a fictional Hunnic warrior created by Turkish cartoonist Sezgin Burak.
The system was soon extinguished in fighting off the Hunnic Invasions.
Hunnic dominance in Central and Eastern Europe was broken as a result.
Rome was weak and Attila had his own Hunnic Empire at his disposal.
The Hunnic invasion.
Octar or Ouptaros was a Hunnic ruler.
Types of Hunnic cauldrons.
The Hunnic Empire collapsed and Constantinople was free from the menace of Attila.
List of Hunnic rulers.
Nomads such as Khazars and Huns made incursions during the Hunnic and Khazar era.
After the disintegration of the Hunnic Empire the Bulgars dispersed mostly to eastern Europe.
As for his land forces, we know for certain he had Hunnic troops.
An important findig here was the Hunnic treasure of Szeged-Nagyszeksös.
After this engagement, other nations broke away from Hunnic control.
After this battle, the Hunnic confederation fell apart entirely.
The real question is how will you survive against the Hunnic multitudes?
Some scholars consider Hunnic a similar language and refer to this extended grouping as Hunno-Proto-Bulgarian.
The scientist Pyotr Kuzmich Kozlov has also found several Hunnic imperial tombs in the Valley.
After the fall of the Hunnic Empire, various legends arose concerning the Huns.
Given the small corpus, a number of scholars hold the Hunnic language to be unclassifiable.
The Hunnic noblemen have either Turkic or Germanized names, and very few Alanic names.
When the eighth day ended, the Goths pushed forward breaking the Hunnic lines.
The Altaic classification of the Manchurian, Hunnic and Avar languages is especially questionable.
HEATHER, There are no rules of succession operating in the Hunnic world.
After Attila 's death, the Hunnic empire disintegrated.

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