Sinnion
Sinnion (Σιννίων, Σισίννιος ; undetermined origin, perhaps Persian[1]) was ruler of the Kutrigurs in the 6th century. Somewhere after 551, when the Utigurs led by Sandilch attacked the Kutrigurs who suffered great losses,[2] the Kutrigurs made a peace treaty with Byzantine Empire, and 2000 Kutrigurs on gallop with wives and children led by Sinnion entered Empire service and were settled in Thrace.[2][3]
Sinnion was a veteran of Belisarius expedition against the Vandals at their Vandal Kingdom in North Africa in 533.[3][4] Noted for their strength and bravery,[4] Sinnion and Balas led a group of 600 Massagetae auxiliares (all mounted archers),[1] at the Battle of Ad Decimum (September 13, 533).[5]
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References
- 1 2 Maenchen-Helfen, Otto J. (1973). "Chapter IX. Language: 7. Names of undetermined origin". The World of the Huns: Studies in Their History and Culture. University of California Press. pp. 390, 420. ISBN 9780520015968.
- 1 2 Golden 2011, p. 140.
- 1 2 Curta 2015, p. 76–77.
- 1 2 Martindale, John Robert (1971). The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Volume 3. Cambridge University Press. p. 169. ISBN 9780521201605.
- ↑ Syvänne, Ilkka (2004). The Age of Hippotoxotai: Art of War in Roman Military Revival and Disaster (491-636). Tampere University Press. pp. 417, 418, 434. ISBN 9789514459184.
- Golden, Peter B. (2011). Studies on the Peoples and Cultures of the Eurasian Steppes. Editura Academiei Române; Editura Istros a Muzeului Brăilei. ISBN 9789732721520.
- Curta, Florin (2015). "Avar Blitzkrieg, Slavic and Bulgar raiders, and Roman special ops: mobile warriors in the 6th-century Balkans". In Zimonyi István; Osman Karatay. Eurasia in the Middle Ages. Studies in Honour of Peter B. Golden. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz. pp. 69–89.
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