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'''Rugila''' also referred to as '''Rua''', '''Ruhas''', '''Ruga''' and '''Rona''' ({{Lang-el|'''''΄Ρούγας''''', '''''΄Ροϋνας''''', '''''΄Ρωίλας'''''}}), was a warlord who was a major factor in the Huns' early victories over the Roman Empire. UnderHe served as an important forerunner to Attila the Hun during the fifth century [[Anno Domini|AD]]. Initially he had ruled together with his commandbrother [[Octar]] (Optar), who died ca. 430 during a military campaign against the Burgundians <ref>{{cite book|last=Maenchen_Helfen|first=Otto|title=The world of the Huns: invadedstudies Romanin territorytheir history and culture|publisher=University of California Press, after1973|pages=82}}</ref> threatening. theIn capitol432, managedRugila tois takementioned tributeas froma sole ruler of the RomanHuns emperor<ref>{{cite book|last=Maenchen_Helfen|first=Otto|title=The world of the time.Huns: Hestudies alsoin forcedtheir thehistory Romanand Empireculture|publisher=University toof giveCalifornia upPress, all1973|pages=87}}</ref>. theAt roguethat Hunnishtime, soldiers[[Aëtius]] theylost hadhis acquiredoffice overand estate, and fled to the yearsHuns. ThisWith their help, he was areinstated biginto eventhis office again. Some time later, becausewhen thesome Romantribes Empirepreviously hadsubdued comeby the Huns fled to relythe onEast allRoman ofterritory, Rugila demanded their Hunnishsurrender soldiers.through Hishis mostenvoy importantEsla act,and thoughthreatened with war, wasif thathis hedemand unitedis therefused. Subsequently in 435 (?), Huns underravaged hisThrace, solebut kingshiptheir bycampaign 432was unsuccessful. InRugila 434died, hebeing was"struck succeededdead brieflywith bya histhunderbolt", brotherand [[Mundzuk]],the whorest wasof the Hunnic army allegedly perished rumoureddue to havea hadplague Rugilaepidemic killed<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf202.ii.x.xliii.html|work=Sokrates, ForEkklesiastiké thishistoría he7,43}}</ref> was<ref>{{cite expelledweb|url=http://christianbookshelf.org/theodoret/the_ecclesiastical_history_of_theodoret/chapter_xxxvi_of_the_removal_of.htm|work=The andEcclesiastical History of Theodoret 5,36}}</ref> . After his sonsdeath, [[Attila the Hun|Attila]] and [[Bleda]], sons of his brother [[Mundzuk]] (Mundiuch), became joint rulers of the united Hunnic tribes. He served as an important forerunner to Attila the Hun during the fifth century [[Anno Domini|AD]].
 
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