Mundzuk (possibly a chieftain)

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Mundzuk was a 4th–5th century Hun leader, best known as the father of Attila the Hun and a member of the ruling Hun elite.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 4th-century person
5th-century person
Hun leader
historical figure
associatedWith Hunnic ruling dynasty
countryOfCitizenship Hunnic Empire NERFINISHED
culture Hunnic
ethnicity Hun NERFINISHED
fatherOf Attila the Hun NERFINISHED
Bleda NERFINISHED
historicalStatus poorly attested
languageOfName Greek
Latin NERFINISHED
lifeSpan 4th–5th century CE
memberOf Hun elite
nameVariant Moundzouk NERFINISHED
Mundiuchus NERFINISHED
Mundius NERFINISHED
Mundzuc NERFINISHED
Mundzuk NERFINISHED
notableFor being the father of Attila the Hun
partOf ruling family of the Huns
positionHeld Hun chieftain
region Central and Eastern Europe NERFINISHED
relative Attila the Hun NERFINISHED
Bleda NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sourceType late antique sources
timePeriod 4th century
5th century

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Huns leader Mundzuk (possibly a chieftain)