- from the earth. They
attribute to him a son,
Mannus, the
source and
founder of
their people, and to
Mannus three sons, from
whose names those nearest the...
- of at
least five children. He was
christened Johann Mannus,
though he is
generally known as
Mannus. Even so, he
signed himself as "Hermannus" on occasion...
- the end of the 2003–04 season,
Mannus signed a two-year
contract with the club. At the
start of the 2004–05 season,
Mannus pla**** in both legs of the first...
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Mannu Bhandari (3
April 1931 – 15
November 2021) was an
Indian author,
screenplay writer, teacher, and playwright.
Primarily known for her two
Hindi novels...
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Mannu (English: The Soil) is a 1978
Malayalam film.
Mannu may also
refer to:
Mánnu (English: The Moon), a 1999
album by the
Finnish folk
music group Angelit...
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Mannu (English: The Soil) is a 1978
Malayalam film
directed by K. G.
George with Soman, P. K. Abraham,
Sharada and
Sukumaran in the lead roles. The feudal...
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Mannus Correctional Centre, an
Australian minimum security prison for males, is
located 10
kilometres (6.2 mi)
south of Tumbarumba, New
South Wales. The...
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Mánnu is an
album by the
Northern Sámi folk
music group Angelit,
released in 1999 in Finland. The word "
Mánnu"
means the moon in
Northern Sámi. This was...
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Veeram Vilanja Mannu is a 1998
Indian Tamil-language
action drama film
written and
directed by
Kasthuri Raja,
starring Vijayakanth, Roja and Khushbu....
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February 2014.
Retrieved 23 July 2012. Grasveld, Fons; Franken,
Mannus (1988).
Tanah sabrang.
Mannus Franken Stichting. ISBN 9789068322163. Biran,
Misbach Yusa...