Oebarsius or Aybars (died after 448) was a Hun nobleman, brother of Mundzuk and uncle of Bleda and Attila. He was held in great honor, and sat next to Attila at royal banquets. Oebarsius was probably never a king, and had no dominion of his own. He was still alive in 448. His name has affinity with Oebasus, the Latin form of an Iranian name. His name, possibly as many other recorded by Priscus, might have been Grecisized.
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| - Oebarsius or Aybars (died after 448) was a Hun nobleman, brother of Mundzuk and uncle of Bleda and Attila. He was held in great honor, and sat next to Attila at royal banquets. Oebarsius was probably never a king, and had no dominion of his own. He was still alive in 448. His name has affinity with Oebasus, the Latin form of an Iranian name. His name, possibly as many other recorded by Priscus, might have been Grecisized. (en)
- Ebársio (em latim: Oebarsius; em grego: Ωηβαρσιος; romaniz.: Oebársios) foi um chefe dos hunos do século IV. Era irmão dos reis Mundíuco, Octar e Ruga e portanto tio de Átila e Bleda. Nada se sabe sobre ele, exceto que, segundo Prisco de Pânio, esteve na corte de Átila em 449. Seu nome pode estar associado ao termo persa médio *Weh-barz ("de boa estatura"), que é composto por weh ("bom, melhor") e barz ("altura, figura"), e poderia estar intimamente relacionado com o nome anterior "Oborzos" (Wahub(a)rz), que pertenceu a um rei de Pérsis. Outra sugestão é que Ebársio tenha se originado da raiz turca bars ("tigre, leopardo, lince") junto ao sufixo oi (que se remete a cor dum cavalo) ou ai ("lua"). (pt)
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| - Oebarsius or Aybars (died after 448) was a Hun nobleman, brother of Mundzuk and uncle of Bleda and Attila. He was held in great honor, and sat next to Attila at royal banquets. Oebarsius was probably never a king, and had no dominion of his own. He was still alive in 448. His name has affinity with Oebasus, the Latin form of an Iranian name. His name, possibly as many other recorded by Priscus, might have been Grecisized. (en)
- Ebársio (em latim: Oebarsius; em grego: Ωηβαρσιος; romaniz.: Oebársios) foi um chefe dos hunos do século IV. Era irmão dos reis Mundíuco, Octar e Ruga e portanto tio de Átila e Bleda. Nada se sabe sobre ele, exceto que, segundo Prisco de Pânio, esteve na corte de Átila em 449. Seu nome pode estar associado ao termo persa médio *Weh-barz ("de boa estatura"), que é composto por weh ("bom, melhor") e barz ("altura, figura"), e poderia estar intimamente relacionado com o nome anterior "Oborzos" (Wahub(a)rz), que pertenceu a um rei de Pérsis. Outra sugestão é que Ebársio tenha se originado da raiz turca bars ("tigre, leopardo, lince") junto ao sufixo oi (que se remete a cor dum cavalo) ou ai ("lua"). (pt)
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