Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Hernac, one of the sons of Attila, was a ruler of part of the Huns after the father's death. As part of the disintegration of the Hunnic kingdom he, unlike his brother Dengizich, managed to come to terms with the Roman Empire and obtained a new fiefdom in Dobruja (modern Romania) on east Roman soil.Some scholars declare that Hernac is actually the ruler of the bulgars called Irnic mentioned in Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans. }
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- Hernac abstract "Hernac, one of the sons of Attila, was a ruler of part of the Huns after the father's death. As part of the disintegration of the Hunnic kingdom he, unlike his brother Dengizich, managed to come to terms with the Roman Empire and obtained a new fiefdom in Dobruja (modern Romania) on east Roman soil.Some scholars declare that Hernac is actually the ruler of the bulgars called Irnic mentioned in Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans".
- Hernac comment "Hernac, one of the sons of Attila, was a ruler of part of the Huns after the father's death. As part of the disintegration of the Hunnic kingdom he, unlike his brother Dengizich, managed to come to terms with the Roman Empire and obtained a new fiefdom in Dobruja (modern Romania) on east Roman soil.Some scholars declare that Hernac is actually the ruler of the bulgars called Irnic mentioned in Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans".