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Manilio
Manilio Ma*nil"io, n. See Manilla, 1. --Sir T. Herbert.

Meaning of Manili from wikipedia

- The Manili m****acre refers to the m**** murder of 70 Moro Muslims, including women and children, committed in a mosque in Manili, Carmen, North Cotabato...
- June 19, 1971 with the Manili m****acre of 70-79 Moro Maguindanaon Civilians (women, children and elders) in a mosque in Manili, Carmen, North Cotabato...
- Manili may refers to: Corrado Manili (died 1522), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Liza Manili (born 1986), French actress Manili m****acre, the m**** murder...
- Liza Manili is a French actress and singer, born in 1986 in Strasbourg. At 16 she began modeling before turning to films. She signed with EMI's record...
- Corrado Manili (died 1522) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Bagnoregio (1521–1522). On 20 September 1521, Corrado Manili was appointed...
- Cotabato was the Manili m****acre, which saw the m**** murder of 70 to 79 Moros, including women and children, committed in a mosque in Manili, Carmen, North...
- Banisilan. The Manili m****acre refers to the m**** murder of 70-79 Moro Muslims, including women and children, committed in a mosque in Manili, Carmen, on...
- engaged in killings and human rights abuses and were responsible for the Manili m****acre of 65 Moro Muslim civilians in a mosque in June 1971, including...
- one notable incident would be the Manili m****acre in June 1971 which claimed the lives of Muslims in a mosque in Manili when unarmed Muslims were shot by...
- (The Old) and Conrad Malaspina (The Young), lords of Luinigiana Corrado Manili (died 1522), Bishop of Bagnoregio Corrado Mantoni (1924–1999), Italian radio...