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Marsin may
refer to:
Marsin (woreda), a
district of
Somali Region,
Ethiopia Marsin,
plural demonym for
people from Marsa,
Malta Daniel Marsin (born 1951)...
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Maximilian II Emanuel,
Elector of Bavaria, and
Marshal Ferdinand de
Marsin's forces in
Bavaria threatened from the west, and
Marshal Louis Joseph de...
- Ferdinand,
comte de
Marsin (or Marchin) (February 10, 1656 –
September 9, 1706) was a
French general and diplomat, who was
Marshal of France. He was born...
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Marsin is a
district of
Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Districts of
Ethiopia "The
Somali Regional State of
Ethiopia [Ogaden]".
rasaasa news.
Retrieved 7 June...
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Daniel Marsin (born
November 13, 1951, in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe) is a
member of the
Senate of France,
representing the
island of Guadeloupe. He is...
- Funky" (featuring Ari Gold and the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race
Season 9) 2017
Marsin "Civil War"
Mikhail Torich "Blend" (featuring Cazwell) 2018
Brenden T. R...
- the town of Donauwörth. Once the
Elector and his co-commander,
Marshal Marsin, knew of the Allies' objective, they
dispatched Count d'Arco with an advance...
- the country". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613.
Retrieved 16
December 2022.
Marsin Alshamar (13
November 2020). "Six
months into his premiership, what has...
- John
Gaspar Ferdinand de Marchin, or
Marsin,
Comte de
Granville (1601–1673) was a
Walloon military commander from the
Spanish Netherlands. At the age of...
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inflicted a
heavy loss on the
French under the duc d'Orléans and
Ferdinand de
Marsin at the
Battle of Turin,
driving the
French out of
Italy by the end of the...