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Jesuit missionaries. The
Jesuit Pedro Méndez
tried evangelizing the
Mayo. However,
Mayos did not
cease to
resist the Spaniards. In 1740
marked an
armed uprising...
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Mayo or
mayo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mayo often refers to: Mayonnaise, a
sauce Mayo Clinic, a
medical center in Rochester, Minnesota...
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people had been enslaved.
Mayo served two
terms in the legislature. Like many of Granville’s mixed-race people, the
Mayos’
roots were deep in colonial...
- name to Liga
Invernal de
Sonora (English:
Sonora Winter League). In 1959,
Mayos de
Navojoa replaced Ciudad Obregón. In 1962,
Ciudad Obregón and Los Mochis...
- The
Mayos de
Navojoa (English:
Navojoa Mayos) are a
professional baseball team in the
Mexican Pacific League based in Navojoa, Sonora. They have been champions...
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Charles Mayo may
refer to:
Charles Horace Mayo (1865–1939),
American physician Charles Herbert Mayo (1845–1929),
English antiquarian Charles William Mayo (1898–1968)...
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Mayo River (Spanish: Río
Mayo) may
refer to:
Mayo River (Dan River), in
North Carolina and Virginia,
United States Mayo River (Mexico)
Mayo River (Peru)...
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Mayo Clinic (/ˈmeɪjoʊ/) is a
private American academic medical center focused on
integrated healthcare, education, and research. It
maintains three major...
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William Mayo is the name of:
William Benson Mayo (1866–1944),
chief power engineer of the Ford
Motor Company Two of the co-founders of the
Mayo Clinic:...
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Jerod Mayo Sr. (born
February 23, 1986) is an
American professional football coach and
former linebacker who pla**** in the
National Football League (NFL)...