- The
Mayn (Russian: Майн; Chukot: Мэйнывээм,
meaning "The
Great River") is a
river in
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (Magadan Oblast) in Russia, one of the major...
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Charlemagne (/ˈʃɑːrləmeɪn/ SHAR-lə-
mayn; 2
April 748 – 28
January 814) was King of the
Franks from 768, King of the
Lombards from 774, and
Emperor of what...
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Maine (/meɪn/
MAYN) is a
state in the New
England region of the
United States, and the
northeastern most
state in the
Lower 48. It
borders New Hampshire...
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Rebecca Alie O'Connell (née Romijn /roʊˈmeɪn/ roh-
MAYN, Dutch: [roːˈmɛin];
later Romijn-Stamos; born
November 6, 1972) is an
American actress and former...
- for his role in the
murder of
William Annis.
Hains later used the pen name
Mayn Clew Garnett. Hains'
father was
General Peter Conover Hains, a prestigious...
- deß
newen Cometen, so im
November deß
abgelauffenen 1618. Franckfurt-am-
Mayn:
Sigismund Latomus – via Gallica.fr. "Yerkes
Observatory Finds Cyanogen in...
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Herman Yablokoff claiming that it was
plagiarized from his song "Shvayg
mayn harts" (שװײג מײן האַרץ, "Be
Still My Heart"). Eventually,
Ahbez and Yablokoff...
- Bühne
aller Materialien und Specereyen. Vol. 2
Appendix IX.
Franckfurt am
Mayn:
Johann David Zunners Sel. Erben, und
Johann Adam Jungen. p. 24. Jerdon,...
- A
demesne (/dɪˈmeɪn, -ˈmiːn/ di-
MAYN, -MEEN) or
domain was all the land
retained and
managed by a lord of the
manor under the
feudal system for his own...
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Yiddish songs are sung to this day,
including Es brent, Reyzele,
Moyshele Mayn Fraynd, and
Kinder Yorn.
Mordechai Gebirtig was born in Kraków
under the...