Balamber
| Balamber | |
|---|---|
| Detail of the Hun king from the Huns entering Pannonia in 373 AD miniature in the Chronicon Pictum | |
| King of the Huns | |
| Reign | 370s | 
| Successor | Uldin | 
| Born | c. 313 | 
| Died | c. 378 (aged 64–65) | 
| Spouse | Vadamerca | 
| Issue | Uldin (?) | 
Balamber (also known as Balamir, Balamur and many other variants) was ostensibly a chieftain of the Huns, mentioned by Jordanes in his Getica (c. 550 AD). Jordanes simply called him "king of the Huns" (Latin: rex Hunnorum) and writes the story of Balamber crushing the tribes of the Ostrogoths in the 370s; somewhere between 370 and more probably 376 AD.
A number of historians argue that Balamber may have never existed, and was a confusion of other rulers or even a fabrication.