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- William Hunnis (died 6 June 1597) was an English Protestant poet, dramatist, and composer. Hunnis was as early as 1549 in the service of William Herbert...
- Jen & Liv, also known as HUNNI, are an English duo composed of singers Jenna Cole and Olivia Irvin. They won the twelfth series of The Voice UK. Cole...
- Broadway for four w****s. Leakes released a song, entitled "Come and Get This Hunni", in April 2020. In January 2024, Leakes was announced as a co-host on Zeus...
- The Khuni, Huni or Chuni were a people of the North Caucasus during late antiquity. They have sometimes been referred to as the North Caucasian Huns and...
- Children of the Chapel Royal, then directed by William Hunnis. On Farrant's death in 1580, Hunnis took on John Newman as a partner and they subleased the...
- 1526 William Crane 1545 Richard Bower 1561 Richard Edwardes. 1566 William Hunnis 1569 Richard Farrant 1597 Nathaniel Giles 1633 Thomas Day 1654 Vacant 1660...
- Chapel Royal in London, where he studied with John Blitheman and William Hunnis; in addition to singing he learned to play the organ at this time. After...
- Cultural offices Preceded by William Hunnis Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal 1597-1633 Succeeded by Thomas Day...
- attested in classical European sources as Gr**** Οὖννοι (Ounnoi) and Latin Hunni or Chuni. John Malalas records their name as Οὖννα (Ounna). Another possible...
- Helene Griffith in 1563. After he died in 1566, he was succeeded by William Hunnis. In 1566, Edwardes' Palamon and Arcite was performed before Elizabeth I...