Berichus or Berik (fl. 449) was a Hun nobleman, ambassador, and lord, said to have "ruled over many villages". He was appointed by Attila as ruler over many towns. Priscus, in his account of his visit to the court of Attila, recounts that after his visit to the Huns, Berichus, looking for "gifts from Theodosius", left with them. Attila sent him with the Romans to Constantinople as an ambassador. During the travel, he had an argument with the Romans, because the Roman ambassador Maximinus insulted the former ambassadors of barbarian origin Aspar and Areobindus.
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| - Berichus or Berik (fl. 449) was a Hun nobleman, ambassador, and lord, said to have "ruled over many villages". He was appointed by Attila as ruler over many towns. Priscus, in his account of his visit to the court of Attila, recounts that after his visit to the Huns, Berichus, looking for "gifts from Theodosius", left with them. Attila sent him with the Romans to Constantinople as an ambassador. During the travel, he had an argument with the Romans, because the Roman ambassador Maximinus insulted the former ambassadors of barbarian origin Aspar and Areobindus. (en)
- Berico (em latim: Berichus; em grego: Βερίχ; romaniz.: Berích) foi um nobre e oficial huno do século V, ativo durante o reinado do imperador Átila, o Huno (r. 434–453). Sabe-se que foi um dos principais seguidores de Átila e que teria recebido o comando sobre algumas vilas do Império Huno na Cítia. (pt)
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| - Berichus or Berik (fl. 449) was a Hun nobleman, ambassador, and lord, said to have "ruled over many villages". He was appointed by Attila as ruler over many towns. Priscus, in his account of his visit to the court of Attila, recounts that after his visit to the Huns, Berichus, looking for "gifts from Theodosius", left with them. Attila sent him with the Romans to Constantinople as an ambassador. During the travel, he had an argument with the Romans, because the Roman ambassador Maximinus insulted the former ambassadors of barbarian origin Aspar and Areobindus. (en)
- Berico (em latim: Berichus; em grego: Βερίχ; romaniz.: Berích) foi um nobre e oficial huno do século V, ativo durante o reinado do imperador Átila, o Huno (r. 434–453). Sabe-se que foi um dos principais seguidores de Átila e que teria recebido o comando sobre algumas vilas do Império Huno na Cítia. Em data desconhecida abandonou seus domínios para servir como um dos administradores da corte. Em 449, quando e Prisco de Pânio para lá se dirigiram em uma missão diplomática enviada pelo imperador bizantino Teodósio II (r. 408–450). Ele os acompanhou de volta para Constantinopla como emissário de Átila. (pt)
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