- and the
Hunns on b****
guitar and soon the band
changed their name to Die
Hunns. Die
Hunns recorded a
fourth album entitled Long Legs, Die'
Hunns, and embarked...
- Die
Hunns (originally
known as
Duane Peters and the
Hunns) is an
American punk rock band
formed in 2000 by front-man
Duane Peters, of US Bombs. The band...
- Sir Jack Kent
Hunn CMG (24
August 1906 – 14 June 1997) was a New
Zealand civil servant.
Hunn served as
Secretary of Defence,
Secretary of
Maori Affairs...
-
Eugene S.
Hunn (born 1943) is a
professor emeritus in
anthropology at the
University of Washington. His
research interests include ethnobiology, ethnoecology...
- 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...
-
Alexa Hunn-Phillips (née
Hunn) is a
former England women's
international footballer.
Hunn pla**** for
Charlton Athletic.
Hunn's greatest achievement was...
-
Hunn may
refer to: John
Hunn (farmer) (1818–1894),
American farmer,
minister and
abolitionist from Delaware,
father of John
Hunn (governor) John
Hunn...
-
Donald Kent
Hunn CNZM (born
Wellington 26
December 1934) is a
senior New
Zealand diplomat and
civil servant.
Hunn is the son of Sir Jack
Hunn, a former...
-
Hunn (or
historically Skage) is a
village in
Overhalla Muni****lity in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is
located on the
northern s**** of the
river Namsen...
- John
Hunn (June 25, 1818 – July 6, 1894) was an
American farmer and
abolitionist who was a "station master" of the
Underground Railroad in Delaware, the...