- a nun,
first at
Marchiennes Abbey,
later entering the
nearby convent of
Hamay-les-Marchiennes [fr], near
Arras in
France (c. 715)
Saint Æthelburh of Wilton...
-
Adalsinda or
Adalsindis of
Hamay and
Eusebia of Douai, were 7th-century
Columban nuns, who were
sisters from a
prominent Merovingian family;
Eusebia became...
- 2024
Armadillidium bosniense Strouhal, 1939
Armadillidium boukorninense Hamaied, Charfi-Cheikhrouha & Lombardo, 2018
Armadillidium brentanum Verhoeff,...
- with the
baptismal name
Eusebia Saint Eusebia of
Hamay, a 7th-century
abbess of the
Abbey of
Hamay-sur-la-Scarpe, in the
diocese of
Arras in (Frankish)...
- like Hawa ize
maali and
yefarma ishak of the
house of Manay. the
Mamar Hamay occupy two
djerma kingdoms by
imposition during the
French colonization...
-
Kazmi "Phir
sawan ruth ki
pawan chali tum yaad aaei"
Nasir Kazmi) "Aye ishq
hamay barbaad na kar"
Akhtar Sheerani Khalil Ahmed "Barkha
Barsay Chhat Per, Mein...
- (Beuni, Biuni), Ombecho, Anaitoma, Totumo, Natagaima, Pana (Pamao), Guarro,
Hamay, Zeraco, Lucira, and Tonuro. A
small vocabulary list was
collected in 1943;...
-
Voyages to the
South Seas...Between the
Years 1792 and 1832.
Collins &
Hamay. p. 315. Baudin,
Nicolas (2004).
Journal of Post
Captain Nicolas Baudin...
-
Bishop of
Bourges Birinus 649
Bishop of
Dorchester Gertrude of
Hamay [fr] 649
Grandmother of St
Adalbard of
Ostrevent and great-grandmother...
- (c. 484)
Saint Gertrude the Elder,
founder and
first Abbess of
Hamaye (
Hamay, Hamage) near Douai, in
north France (649)
Blessed Maximus, Metropolitan...