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  1. The Battle of Nedao was fought in Pannonia in 454 CE between the Huns and their former Germanic vassals. Nedao is believed to be a tributary of the Sava River. [3]

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    A coalition of Germanic tribes, led by Ardaric, king of the Gepids, revolted against such slavery treatment, and "so they were armed for mutual destruction. War was waged in Pannonia, next to a river called Nedao. Various nations Attila had held in his sway came into combat there ... Goths, Gepids, Rugii, Suavi, Huns, Alans and Heruli ". [ 13] .

  3. at the River Nedao located somewhere in Pannonia, defeated the Huns in a spectacular showdown. Thereafter, the ‘countless’ Gepids supplying the bulk of the force at Nedao, received the lion’s share of the collapsed western Hunnic empire.

  4. It is generally accepted that Ardaric, king of the Gepids, led a rebellion against the sons of Attila and, at the River Nedao located somewhere in Pannonia, defeated the Huns in a spectacular showdown. Thereafter, the ‘countless’ Gepids supplying the bulk of the force at σedao, received the lion’s share of the collapsed western Hunnic empire.

  5. Jan 24, 2024 · The Battle of Nedao was fought in Pannonia in 454 CE between the Huns and their former Germanic vassals. Nedao is believed to be a tributary of the Sava River.

  6. The battle of Nedao is an extremely key battle to construct Eastern European Turkish history. It is one of the events that reshaped the ethnic structure of Eu-

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  8. Aug 4, 1994 · According to the Getica, the Amal-led Goths received Pannonia from the emperor Marcian (451–7) after the battle of the Nedao; it was only at this point that they moved west from south Russia (Getica 50. 262 ff.).