- The
Huns were a
nomadic people who
lived in
Central Asia, the Caucasus, and
Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th
centuries AD.
According to European...
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there were
apparently two
groups of blocks, the
European Hunic terranes and the
Asian Hunic terranes. The
collision with
Laurasia (specifically, with...
- so-called
Hunic terranes are
divided into the
European Hunic (today the
crust under parts of
Europe –
called Armorica – and Iberia) and
Asiatic Hunic (today...
-
called Attila the
Hun, was the
ruler of the
Huns from 434
until his
death in
early 453. He was also the
leader of an
empire consisting of
Huns, Ostrogoths,...
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Hunner's ulcers or
Hunner's lesions occur in 5 to 10
percent of
people who have the
bladder disease interstitial cystitis. They form on the wall of the...
- Lee Byung-
hun (Korean: 이병헌; born July 12, 1970) is a
South Korean actor. He has
received praise for his work in a wide
range of genres, most
notably Joint...
- with Lee Jung-jae, Wi Ha-joon, Lee Byung-
hun and Lee Seo-hwan
reprising their roles from
season one.
Seong Gi-
hun, also
known as
Player 456, is the main...
-
origin of the
Huns and
their relationship to
other peoples identified in
ancient sources as
Iranian Huns such as the Xionites, the
Alchon Huns, the Kidarites...
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Hun Hunahpu "One Hunahpu" (pronounced [hunhunaxˈpu]) is a
figure of Late
Postclassic Maya
mythology whose name
connects him to the XXth day of the day...
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Samdech Moha
Borvor Thipadei Hun Manet (Khmer: ហ៊ុន ម៉ាណែត,
Hŭn Manêt [
hun maːnaet]; born 20
October 1977) is a
Cambodian politician and
military officer...