- of
Kendal (Gallicised into "Comte de Candalle"),
Vicomte de Castillon,
Meilles and
Comte de Benauges. Jean de Foix was a
Gascon noble in the
service of...
- left and was
replaced by
Italian vocalist Jacopo Meille.
Wicks responded to the
announcement of
Meille in
which Weir took aim at Wicks.
Wicks responded...
- Nurmi,
Lauri (7
December 2021). "Keskustasta kova väite: "Marin
valehteli meille –
tarinat vaihtuvat koko ajan"".
Iltalehti (in Finnish).
Retrieved 14 January...
-
Polymer Handbook (4 ed.). Wiley-Interscience. ISBN 978-0-471-47936-9.
Meille, S.; Allegra, G.; Geil, P.; et al. (2011). "Definitions of
terms relating...
-
includes Weir,
drummer Craig Ellis (since 2000),
vocalist Jacopo "Jack"
Meille (since 2004), b****ist
Gavin Gray (since 2011). Jess Cox
formed "Jess Cox's...
-
released on 12
April 2008. All
music is
composed by
Tygers of Pan Tang
Jacopo Meille –
vocals Dean
Robertson – lead
guitar Robb Weir – guitars;
voicebox (tracks...
-
Count of Foix, and to Jean de Dunois, and took
himself into
exile in
Meilles in Aragon,
where he died. From 1410
Gaston I de Foix-Grailly was married...
- p****ive, e.g.
menemme meille ("we'll go to our place") and menkäämme
meille ("let us go to our place") are
replaced by mennään
meille (see
spoken Finnish)...
- Jean
Pierre Meille (Bobbio Pellice, 1817 –
Luserna San Giovanni, 1887) was an
Italian Protestant pastor and
evangelist and a key
figure in
promoting the...
- Kendal); the
Counts of
Gurson and
Fleix and
Viscounts of
Meille (Jean de Foix,
Comte de
Meille,
Gurson et Fleix, was a
younger son of Jean de Foix, Earl...