-
Mauny may
refer to:
Constance Mauny (born 1998),
French handball player Erik de
Mauny (1920–1997),
English journalist and
author Marc de
Mauny (born 1971)...
-
Maurice Talvande (1866–1941), self-styled as the
Count de
Mauny Talvande, was a French-born
naturalised British garden designer, writer, and furniture...
- Anne Hastings,
Countess of
Pembroke and 2nd
Baroness Manny (24 July 1355 – 3
April 1384) was the
daughter of
Walter Manny, 1st
Baron Manny and Margaret...
- &
Mauny 1951. Thom****ey &
Mauny 1956.
Berthier 1997. Thom****ey &
Mauny 1951, p. 439. Thom****ey &
Mauny 1951, pp. 440 note 4, 449. Thom****ey &
Mauny 1951...
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Constance Mauny (born 17
December 1998) is a
French female handballer who
plays for
Brest Bretagne Handball and the
French national team as a left wing...
- d'Estampes,
Marquis of
Mauny (1618–1667) m. 1641:
Charlotte Brûlart de
Sillery (1619–1697)
Charles d'Estampes,
Marquis of
Mauny (1644–1716) m. 1674: Marie...
- Erik
Cecil Leon de
Mauny (17
September 1920 – 18
March 1997) was an
English journalist, author, and the BBC's
first Moscow correspondent,
working for...
-
Walter Manny (or
Mauny), 1st
Baron Manny, KG (c. 1310 – 14 or 15
January 1372),
soldier of
fortune and
founder of the Charterhouse, was from
Masny in...
- with its salt
mines and
ended at Oualata. The
French historian Raymond Mauny [fr]
estimated that in the
Middle Ages the town
would have accommodated...
- 13 km south-southwest of Akka,
Levtzion &
Hopkins 2000, p. 457.
Mauny 1961, p. 428.
Mauny suggested a
route that p****ed
through Tindouf, Bir Moghrein, Anajim...