Onegesius

Mór Than, The Feast of Attila (1870), detail of a man sitting to the right of the Hunnic king

Onegesius (Ancient Greek: Ὀνηγήσιος, romanizedOnegesios) was a powerful Hunnic logades (minister) who supposedly held power second only to Attila the Hun.[1] According to Priscus he "seated on a chair to the right of the king" i.e. Attila.[2]

  1. ^ Pritsak 1982, p. 459.
  2. ^ Given 2015, p. 72.

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