Mór Than, The Feast of Attila (1870), detail of a man sitting to the right of the Hunnic king
Onegesius (Ancient Greek: Ὀνηγήσιος, romanized: Onegesios) was a powerful Hunniclogades (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]