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Hermanas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdos
eɾˈmanas], "two sisters") is a
Spanish town 15 km (9.3 mi)
south of
Seville in Andalusia, with a po****tion...
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variant forms such as Ermin, Ermen, Erman, Ermanno,
feminine Ermina,
Ermana, Hirmina, Hermena.
Herman I (archbishop of Cologne) (d. 924)
Herman I, Duke...
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Mirabal sisters (Spanish:
hermanas Mirabal [
eɾˈmanas miɾaˈβal]) were four
sisters from the
Dominican Republic,
three of whom (Patria,
Minerva and María...
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CATOLICO Y
SANTO REI DON
ALONSO EL
PRIMERO I SV
MVJER DOÑA
ERMENISINDA ERMANA DE DON
FAVILA A
QVIEN SVCEDIO. GANO ESTE REY
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Hermanas Mirabal (Spanish pronunciation: [
eɾˈmanas miɾaˈβal];
named after the
Mirabal sisters) is a
province of the
Dominican Republic. It was
split from...
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CATOLICO Y
SANTO REI DON
ALONSO EL
PRIMERO I SV
MVJER DOÑA
ERMENISINDA ERMANA DE DON
FAVILA A
QVIEN SVCEDIO. GANO ESTE REY
MVCHAS VITORIAS À LOS MOROS...
- las is also used in
certain contexts:
fendo lo
fatuo le'n
diremos a la
ermana The verb
haver (to have) as
impersonal in
general Aragonese (b)i ha, (b)i...
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former ermano-
ermana hands over the holy
image of the Our Lady of
Mount Carmel to the home of the
succeeding (h)ermano or (h)
ermana mayor for the following...
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names such as Immo/Emmo), a
hypercoristic form of
names beginning with
ermana ("universal") or *id (possibly "wealth"). The name is
characterized as a...
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reiks "ruler" fl. 369, d. 381
Therving king
Ermanaricus Airmanareiks Ermana "all men" +
reiks "kingdom" c.f. Arminius, Herman,
Manrique Amali king of...