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Meric or
Méric or
Meriç may
refer to: Look up
meric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Méric Casaubon (1599–1671), French-English
classical scholar Meriç...
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Professor Meric Gertler". U of T News.
March 4, 2013.
Archived from the
original on
November 29, 2014.
Retrieved November 30, 2014. Gertler,
Meric Slover...
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Mere or
mere in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mere may
refer to:
Mere, Belgium, a
village in East
Flanders Mere, Cheshire,
England Mere, Wiltshire...
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Mered is a
biblical character, who was from the
Tribe of
Judah and
noted as the
husband of Bithiah,
daughter of Pharaoh. See
Books of
Chronicles (I Chronicles...
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Sciences Po.
Méric was
known to the
police as a
member of a far-left
group that
actively sought out
violent confrontation with the far-right.
Méric was in remission...
- (20
September 2024). "
Meriç Aral ile
Serkan Keskin evlendi...
Nikaha ünlü yağdı". Hürriyet.
Retrieved 21
September 2024. "
Meriç Aral". Persona. Retrieved...
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Méric, he
himself did not do so.
Meric Casaubon was born in
Geneva to a
French father,
scholar Isaac Casaubon; he was
named for his
godfather Meric de...
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Méré may
refer to:
Méré, Yvelines,
France Méré, Yonne,
France Antoine Gombaud,
Chevalier de
Méré (1607 – 1684),
French writer.
Meré,
Spain Mere (disambiguation)...
- Марица [mɐˈrit͡sɐ]), also
known as
Evros (Gr****: Έβρος [ˈevros]) and
Meriç (Turkish:
Meriç [meɾit͡ʃ]), is a
river that runs
through the
Balkans in Southeast...
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Mere (weapon), a Māori war club
Meres, Iran, a
village in
Mazandaran Province, Iran
Meres Valley,
Meres Cliff and
Meres Ledges, locales...