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mansus,
sometimes anglicised as manse, was a unit of land ****essment in
medieval France,
roughly equivalent of the hide. In the 9th
century AD, it began...
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Manso (literally "on the
state of Bono")
sometimes known as Bono
Manso or
Mansu was a
trading area in the
medieval state of Bonoman, and a
major trading...
- The
Mansu Hill
Grand Monument (Korean: 만수대대기념비; Hanja: 萬壽臺大紀念碑) is a
complex of
monuments in Pyongyang,
North Korea.
There are 229
figures in all, commemorating...
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Mansu Station may
refer to:
Mansu station (Incheon)
Mansu station (Hwasun) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about railway and
public transport...
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Chilsu and
Mansu (Korean: 칠수와 만수; RR: Chilsuwa
Mansu) is a 1988
South Korean film, and
noted director Park Kwang-su's
debut film.
Though not a box-office...
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Mansu Station is a
subway station on Line 2 of the
Incheon Subway.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Mansu Station. (in Korean)
Station information...
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rather than in a village, from
Occitan mas 'farmstead' (Late
Latin mansum,
mansus).
People surnamed Dumas include:
Adolphe Dumas (1805–1861),
French poet...
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Baptist and
other Christian traditions.
Ultimately derived from the
Latin mansus, "dwelling", from manere, "to remain", by the 16th
century the term meant...
- Nuh II (Persian: نوح, r. 13 June 976–22 July 997) was amir of the
Samanids (976–997). He was the son and
successor of
Mansur I.
Having ascended the throne...
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landmarks are monuments, like the
Juche Tower, the Arch of
Triumph and the
Mansu Hill
Grand Monument. The
first of them is a 170-meter (560 ft)
granite spire...