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By the name Edeko are considered three contemporaneous historical figures, whom some scholars identified as one: *Idikon or Edico, the father of Odoacer, who became a magister militum in the Roman Army and the first King of Italy (476–493). *A chieftain of the Scirii, who was defeated at the Battle of Bolia by the Ostrogoths at the river Bolia in Pannonia sometime in the late 460s. *A powerful Hunnic lieutenant and ambassador of Attila to the court in Constantinople in 449. ==Etymology== The Hunnic name ''Έδέκων'' (Edekon) Otto Maenchen-Helfen considered to be of Germanic or Germanized origin, but did not mention any derivation. Omeljan Pritsak derived it from Old Turkic verbal root '' *edär-'' (to pursue, to follow), and deverbal noun suffix ''κων'' (''kun'' < r-k < r-g < '' *gun''). The reconstructed form is '' *edäkün'' (< '' *edär-kün''; "follower, retainer"). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edeko」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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