Charaton
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Charaton (Olympiodorus of Thebes: Χαράτων) was said to be the first of the kings of the Huns from c. 410 - 422[1].
In 412, Charaton received the Byzantian ambassador Olimpodors [2]. It is belived that Charaton ruled mostly the eastern part of the Hunnic Empire.
Preceded by None |
Hunnic rulers c. 411 |
Succeeded by Joint rule Octar |