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Huns Collection

Background imageHuns Collection: Flavius Aetius (Relief)

Flavius Aetius (Relief)
FLAVIUS AETIUS Roman commander in the West, notable for his defeat of Attila and the Huns at Chalons, 451

Background imageHuns Collection: Attila the Hun

Attila the Hun
ATTILA, KING OF THE HUNS Leader of an Empire stretching from the Netherlands to the Urals. Seen as the epitome of cruelty in Western Europe, but lionized in Eastern Europe

Background imageHuns Collection: Shanuy Mode, supreme ruler of the Huns

Shanuy Mode, supreme ruler of the Huns
Shanuy Mode, Ruler of Mode, supreme ruler of the Huns

Background imageHuns Collection: HUNS MAKE KIDS SEE DEATH

HUNS MAKE KIDS SEE DEATH
Germans force Belgian children to watch their parents being shot, before being shot themselves Date: 1917

Background imageHuns Collection: Advertisement for French war bonds, WW1

Advertisement for French war bonds, WW1
Advertisement for French war bonds during the First World War -- give your gold to fight for victory. 1914-1918

Background imageHuns Collection: Flavius Aetius

Flavius Aetius
FLAVIUS AETIUS Roman commander in the West, notable for his defeat of Attila and the Huns at Chalons, 451

Background imageHuns Collection: World War 1 Marines Recruiting Poster

World War 1 Marines Recruiting Poster
James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960) recruiting poster for the Marines in the First World War. 22 Tremont Street is in Boston, Massachussetts Date: circa 1917

Background imageHuns Collection: Women Munitions Work WW2

Women Munitions Work WW2
A munition worker in green hat, overalls and a dirty face stands proudly in front of a pyramid of shells. The caption reads, May be I do look black but I ain t no slacker

Background imageHuns Collection: Saint Reinildis

Saint Reinildis
SAINT REINILDIS daughter of a count and saint Amalberga : she made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land but on her return was murdered by Huns at Saintes, in Flanders. Date: - circa 710

Background imageHuns Collection: The Huns in Sport by H. M. Bateman, WW1

The Huns in Sport by H. M. Bateman, WW1
A series of sketches by humorous artist, H. M. Bateman, showing the Germans indulging in decidedly unsporting behaviour, a reflection - in the eyes of the British - of their conduct during the First

Background imageHuns Collection: WW1 - French and German aerial battle, 1916

WW1 - French and German aerial battle, 1916
WW1 - French and German aeroplanes in an aerial battle. The French in quick-firing gun action using the built in machine gun at the nose of the battle-plane to attack their enemy

Background imageHuns Collection: WW1 - HMS E13 British submarine - Aground and attacked

WW1 - HMS E13 British submarine - Aground and attacked
WW1 - HMS E13 was a British E class submarine. Due to a compass failure, it ran aground on the Danish Island of Saltholm in the Oresund

Background imageHuns Collection: WW1 - German Prussian Guard driven back to their trenches

WW1 - German Prussian Guard driven back to their trenches
WW1 - The Canadian 90th Winnipeg Rifles in action after suffering heavily from the Huns gas tactics. Rushing from their trenches

Background imageHuns Collection: Help to catch Huns. Victory Bonds shorten the war

Help to catch Huns. Victory Bonds shorten the war

Background imageHuns Collection: Huns Invade Europe / Closs

Huns Invade Europe / Closs
The Huns invade Europe and gradually fight their way westwards, from about 376 till they are halted at Chalons in 451

Background imageHuns Collection: Attila (Delaunay)

Attila (Delaunay)
Attila, King of the Huns

Background imageHuns Collection: Kids Mistreated by Huns

Kids Mistreated by Huns
Children from German-occupied France, transported to Holland, travel without food, in unheated carriages, family photos and other possessions taken from them

Background imageHuns Collection: Wandering Tribes

Wandering Tribes
The invasion of the Huns sets off a domino effect, setting tribes wandering westward through Central Europe

Background imageHuns Collection: Huns Invade Europe

Huns Invade Europe
The Huns invade Europe and gradually fight their way westwards, from about 376 till they are halted at Chalons in 451

Background imageHuns Collection: Migrants from the East

Migrants from the East
Refugees migrate westward ahead of the invading Huns

Background imageHuns Collection: Attila at Chalons - 3

Attila at Chalons - 3
The Huns, under Attila, are defeated by the Visigoths and the Romans, commanded by Aetius, at Chalons

Background imageHuns Collection: Attila at Chalons - 2

Attila at Chalons - 2
The Huns, under Attila, are defeated by the Visigoths and Romans, commanded by Aetius, at Chalons

Background imageHuns Collection: Attila at Chalons - 1

Attila at Chalons - 1
The Huns, under Attila, are defeated by the Visigoths and Romans, commanded by Aetius, at Chalons

Background imageHuns Collection: Hun Settlement

Hun Settlement
Ring-shaped fortified settlement of the Huns, who invade Europe from the east in the 4th century, occupying parts of Hungary and Germany before trying to move west

Background imageHuns Collection: Horsemen 6 - Huns

Horsemen 6 - Huns
HUNS; these nomadic Asian warriors invade Europe in the 4th century, inspiring widespread fear with their skilful horsemanship and accurate archery

Background imageHuns Collection: Attila Feasts

Attila Feasts
Attila, king of the Huns, takes time off between conquests to entertain guests to supper

Background imageHuns Collection: Attila (Anon)

Attila (Anon)
Attila, King of the Huns

Background imageHuns Collection: Attila (Strozza)

Attila (Strozza)
Attila, King of the Huns

Background imageHuns Collection: Military / Dress / Huns

Military / Dress / Huns
HUNS - Huns on horseback on the attack

Background imageHuns Collection: Attila & Huns in Italy

Attila & Huns in Italy
Attila and his Huns devastate Northern Italy


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