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Mundzuk

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Died
  
434 AD

Children
  
Attila, Bleda

Parents
  
Uldin

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Grandchildren
  
Ellac, Ernak, Dengizich, Prince Csaba, Eitil, Erp

Similar
  
Attila, Bleda, Uldin, Prince Csaba

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Mundzuk was a Hunnic chieftain, brother of the Hunnic rulers Octar and Rugila, and father of Bleda and Atilla. Jordanes in Getica recounts "For this Attila was the son of Mundzucus, whose brothers were Octar and Ruas, who were supposed to have been kings before Attila, although not altogether of the same [territories] as he".

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Etymology

The name is recorded as Mundzucus by Jordanes, Mundiucus by Cassiodorus, Μουνδίουχος (Moundioukhos) by Priscus, and Μουνδίου (Moundiou) by Theophanes of Byzantium. In Vulgar Latin d before i and e, followed by a vowel, became dz. Gyula Németh and Rásonyi László rightly saw the name as transcription of Turkic munčuq, munʒuq, minʒaq, bunčuq, bonʒuq, mončuq, with two interconnected meanings of "jewel, pearl, bead" and "flag". It has Altaic religious and royal symbolism, as a pearl called munčuq represented the sun and the moon, and the gem was used as a finial on the imperial flagpole.

Same etymology, in abbreviated form, had Gepids general Mundus (Μοΰνδο-, Mundo).

Legacy

Known as Bendegúz in Hungarian, he appears in Hungary's national anthem as an ancestor of the Hungarians.

References

Mundzuk Wikipedia