- Garigliano.
Melus' family, however, were
captured and
carted off to Constantinople. In 1016,
according to the
Norman chronicler William of Apulia,
Melus went...
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Literature of the
United States (
MELUS) is a
scholarly society established in 1974.
MELUS publishes a
quarterly academic journal,
MELUS. The aim of the Society...
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Diagoras may
refer to:
Diagoras of
Melos – an
Atheist philosopher and poet (5th
century BC)
Diagoras of
Rhodes – a
boxer (5th
century BC)
Diagoras – a...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Melus or
Melos (Ancient Gr****: Μήλος, romanized: Mḗlos, lit. 'apple, sheep') can
refer to one of
these figures: Melos, a childhood...
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Ashious Jordan Melu (6 June 1957 – 20
January 1997), also
known as
Ashios (or
Ashols Melu), was a
Zambian footballer and coach.
Melu captained the Zambia...
- Look up
melu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Melu or
MELU may
refer to:
Ashious Melu,
Zambian football player Mizinga Melu,
Zambian businesswoman Lac...
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Mizinga Melu is a
Zambian businesswoman, accountant, and bank executive. She is the
current chief executive officer of Absa Bank
Zambia Plc, effective...
- Lac de
Melu is a lake in Corsica, France. At an
elevation of 1,710
metres (5,610 ft), its
surface area is 0.065
square kilometres (0.025 sq mi). The lake...
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Interview with
Maxine Hong Kingston".
MELUS: Multi-Ethnic
Literature of the
United States. 33 (1): 157–170. doi:10.1093/
melus/33.1.157. Kingston,
Maxine Hong...
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Melu Kolupu (transl. Awakening) is a 1978 Telugu-language
drama film,
produced by A.
Pundarikakshaiah under the Sri
Bhaskara Chitra and
directed by B....