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Saint Mammes of
Caesarea (Mamas, Mammas, Mammet, Mema; Gr****: Μάμας; French:
Mammès; Italian: Mamante; Spanish: Mamés; Portuguese: Mamede) was a child-martyr...
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Inhabitants of Saint-
Mammès are
called Mammèsiens in French. Like the rest of Ile de France,
Saint Mammès has an
oceanic climate. The oceanic...
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Langres Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-
Mammès de Langres) is a
Roman Catholic church in Langres, France. It was
erected in the
twelfth century, and...
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Bernard Mammes (September 3, 1911 –
February 27, 2000) was an
American cyclist. Born in Manhattan,
Mammes moved with his
family to
Rockaway Park, Queens...
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Battle of
Mammes or
Battle of
Mamma was an
engagement between troops of the
Byzantine Empire and an army of
Moors in 534. The
Byzantines were led by...
- Look up
mammet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mammet may
refer to:
Mammes of
Caesarea (c. 259–275),
Christian martyr from
Caesaria Mammet Orazmuhammedow...
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called San Mamés,
which was
named after Saint Mammes, an
early Christian thrown to the
lions by the Romans.
Mammes pacified the
lions and was
later made a saint...
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supposed to appear; tell the
djinn "Sader, Prostas, Solaster", and the
djinn will
bring you your true love. Say "
Mammes, Laher" when you tire of her....
- Mastrantonio, Luca (29
March 2018). "Perché i Måneskin
fanno ballare anche le
mamme delle fan".
Corriere della Sera (in Italian).
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