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Onegesius

Onegesius (Ancient Greek: Ὀνηγήσιος, romanized: Onegesios) was a powerful Hunnic logades (minister) who supposedly held power second only to Attila the Hun. According to Priscus he "seated on a chair to the right of the king" i.e. Attila.

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Onegesius

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Edges26
Triples20
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.074074
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related to Etymology · 12
Onegesius → East Germanic, Greek, He, Hunigasius, Hunigis, Maenchen-Helfen, Omeljan Pritsak, Onegesius's, Onēgēsios, Otto, The, Vita Sancti Lupi
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Onegesius → According, AD, Attila, He, Maximinus, Onegesius's, Priscus, That

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attila priscus emperor among huns would onegesios isbn romans according turkic attila's wife barbarians roman children said name greek history

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Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyOnegesius's0.60section
Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyGreek0.60section
Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyOnēgēsios0.60section
Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyVita Sancti Lupi0.60section
Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyHunigasius0.60section
Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyOtto0.60section
Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyMaenchen-Helfen0.60section
Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyOmeljan Pritsak0.60section
Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyEast Germanic0.60section
Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyHunigis0.60section
Onegesiusrelated to EtymologyHe0.60section

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