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Kreka or Hereka was the wife of Attila. She was described by Eastern Roman diplomat Priscus in his account of his stay at Attila's court in 448 or 449 AD. She and Attila had three sons: Ellac, Dengizich, and Ernak, who split among themselves what remained of Attila's empire after his death in 453. Her name is thought to be of Turkic origin (derived from *arï(y)-qan, "the pure princess"). It is also possible that it be of Gothic origin, in this case meaning "Greek woman". Kreka also appears in Germanic heroic legend under the name of Helche or Herka.

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  • كريكا (ar)
  • Kreka (in)
  • Êrekan (fr)
  • Kreka (it)
  • Kreka (en)
  • Hereka (pl)
  • Creca (pt)
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  • Kreka or Hereka was the wife of Attila. She was described by Eastern Roman diplomat Priscus in his account of his stay at Attila's court in 448 or 449 AD. She and Attila had three sons: Ellac, Dengizich, and Ernak, who split among themselves what remained of Attila's empire after his death in 453. Her name is thought to be of Turkic origin (derived from *arï(y)-qan, "the pure princess"). It is also possible that it be of Gothic origin, in this case meaning "Greek woman". Kreka also appears in Germanic heroic legend under the name of Helche or Herka. (en)
  • Êrekan ou Kreka est une des épouses d'Attila, mère d'Ellac son fils aîné et successeur désigné et de deux autres fils. Elle dispose d'une suite nombreuse, son statut particulier lui confère un rôle protocolaire et elle reçoit les ambassadeurs byzantins. (fr)
  • Kreka, o Hereka (... – ...; fl. VI secolo), è stata una moglie del sovrano unno Attila e madre del sovrano unno Ellac. (it)
  • Creca (Kreka) era a esposa de Átila, o Huno. Embora Átila tivesse um harém de mulheres, Creca era a sua preferida, e exerceu considerável influência nos assuntos do Estado. Ela teve três filhos, dos quais o mais velho governou Acatiri e as outras nações que habitam na Cítia Pôntica. (pt)
  • Hereka (in. Kreka, Kerka, Erekan dosł. "Czysta księżna") - najstarsza żona Attyli znana z "Historii bizantyjskiej i Attyli" historyka bizantyjskiego Priskosa. Matka Ellaka, Ernaka i Dengizeka. (pl)
  • كريكا أو هيريكا (بالإنجليزية: Kreka) كانت زوجة أتيلا الهوني. بريسكوس أثناء إقامته في بلاط أتيلا عام 448 أو 449 ميلادي كتب «في اليوم التالي وصلت إلى جدار مجمع أتيلا، حاملًا هدايا لزوجته... هي كان قد ولدت ثلاثة أطفال له، كان الابن الأكبر إيلاك يحكم أكاتزيري Akatziri وأمم أخرى في أجزاء سكيثيا بالقرب من البحر الأسود». ثم يصف المجمع: (ar)
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  • Kreka (en)
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  • Unknown location, possibly Pannonia or Greece (en)
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