Mugel
Mugel (or Muageris) succeeded his brother Grod (or Grodas), a Hunnic ruler of the Kutrigur, in Patria Onoguria. Grod converted to Christianity on a visit to Constantinople and was established as a Byzantine puppet ruler, but when he began to melt down idols for the silver and electrum of which they were made, he was killed and replaced with Mugel. A Byzantine military expedition expelled the Huns from the city of Bosporus and after a rule of only 2 years, from AD 528 to 530, Mugel was succeeded by his brother Chinialus.
Mugel
Mugel (or Muageris) succeeded his brother Grod (or Grodas), a Hunnic ruler of the Kutrigur, in Patria Onoguria. Grod converted to Christianity on a visit to Constantinople and was established as a Byzantine puppet ruler, but when he began to melt down idols for the silver and electrum of which they were made, he was killed and replaced with Mugel. A Byzantine military expedition expelled the Huns from the city of Bosporus and after a rule of only 2 years, from AD 528 to 530, Mugel was succeeded by his brother Chinialus.
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Mugel (em grego: Μουγελ; trans ...... ele, que foi obrigado a fugir.
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Mugel (or Muageris) succeeded ...... the name has been discredited.
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after
Khinialon of Kutrigur
Sandilch of Utigur
title
'Prince of Kutrigur bulgars'
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Mugel (em grego: Μουγελ; trans ...... ele, que foi obrigado a fugir.
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Mugel (or Muageris) succeeded ...... eded by his brother Chinialus.
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Mugel
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Mugel
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male
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name
Mugel
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