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Definitions of huns in various dictionaries:
noun - a member of a nomadic people who invaded Europe in the 4th century
noun - offensive term for a person of German descent
noun - a barbarous, destructive person
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Barbarous brutes |
Attila's band |
Barbarians at the Battle of Chalons |
Attila's army |
Attila's subjects |
Unruly bunch |
Vandals |
Attila's group |
Attila's faithful |
5th-century invaders |
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In 376 when this Asian group threatened them, the Visigoths appealed to Rome for help |
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a member of a warlike Asiatic nomadic people who invaded and ravaged Europe in the 4th5th centuries. |
A member of a warlike Asiatic nomadic people who invaded and ravaged Europe in the 4th5th centuries. |
A German (especially during the First and Second World Wars). |
Huns description |
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The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe, between the 4th and 6th century AD. 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; the Huns' arrival is associated with the migration westward of a Scythian people, the Alans. By 370 AD, the Huns had arrived on the Volga, and by 430 the Huns had established a vast, if short-lived, dominion in Europe. * In the 18th century, the French scholar Joseph de Guignes became the first to propose a link between the Huns and the Xiongnu people, who were northern neighbours of China in the 3rd century BC. Since Guignes' time, considerable scholarly effort has been devoted to investigating such a connection. However, there is no scholarly consensus on a direct connection between the dominant element of the Xiongnu and that of the Huns. Priscus, a 5th-century Roman diplomat and Greek historian, mentions that the Huns had |