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Germa or
Germe (Ancient Gr****: Γέρμη) or
Germae or
Germai (Γέρμαι), or
Hiera Germa or
Hiera Germe (Ἱερά Γέρμη),
meaning 'holy Germa', also
known as Germa...
- of
Roger de Flor in what came to be
called the
Battle of
Germe [ca].
After the
victory in
Germe, the
Company resumed its march, p****ing
through Chliara...
- Saint-
Germé (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɛʁme]; Occitan: Sent Germer) is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gers...
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Popes named Innocent Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Innocentius IX.
Germe-Tizon 2002, p. 800.
Martin 1993, p. 183.
Weber 1910.
Grendler 1971, p. 449...
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program of
rebuilding and of road
construction from
Ancyra westwards to
Germe and
Dorylaeum (now Eskişehir). In its heyday,
Roman Ancyra was a
large market...
- 13
August 1574,
according to a
recent baptism record found by Jean-Marie
Germe,
French genealogist.
Although in 1870, the
Canadian Catholic priest Laverdière...
- of the game is
hosted on a
website called Germëzhimë, a
portmanteau of
germë (letter) and gumëzhimë (the
buzzing of a bee). The New York
Times Games –...
- at Cyzicus. In May 1304 they
again took the field,
defeated the
Turks at
Germe along with
Byzantine forces under Hranislav and
rendered the
important service...
- (literally, "heron wells"). In Croatian, it is
known as đeram (from Turkish,
germe).
Ancient wall
painting in
Egypt Painting by Károly Sterio, 1855 Painting...
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Hadrianapolis – was an
ancient city in the
valley of the
Caicus river,
between Germe and Acrasus, in Lydia, Anatolia; its site is
currently near the village...