Ellac | |
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![]() Eldest son of Attila from Mór Than's The Feast of Attila (1870) | |
King of the Huns (co-rulership) | |
Reign | 453–454 |
Predecessor | Attila |
Successor | Dengizich and Ernak |
Ruler of Pontic Scythia | |
Reign | 448–454 |
King of the Akatziri | |
Reign | 448–454 |
Predecessor | Karadach |
Born | 5th century Pannonia |
Died | 454 Nedao, Pannonia |
Dynasty | Attilid |
Father | Attila |
Mother | Kreka |
Ellac (died in 454 AD) was the oldest son of Attila (434–453) and Kreka.[1] After Attila's death in 453 AD, his empire crumbled, and its remains were ruled by his three sons, Ellac, Dengizich and Ernak. He ruled briefly and died at the Battle of Nedao in 454 AD.[2] Ellac was succeeded by his brothers, Dengizich and Ernak.