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Lehreijat Lehseira Lekhcheb Leweynatt Lexeiba Maaden Mabrouk I
Mabrouk II
Megva Melga Melzem Teichett Modibougou N'
Savenni Nebaghia Nere Walo
Nouamghar Nouamleine...
- Juan Tomás Enríquez de
Cabrera y
Ponce de Leon, VII
Duque de
Medina de Río-Seco (Genoa, Italy, 1646 – Estremoz, Portugal, 1705), was a
Spanish noble and...
- Dias
Melgás (often Melgaz) (Cuba (Portugal), 1638 - Évora, 1700) was a
Portuguese composer of late-Renaissance
sacred polyphony.
Diogo Dias
Melgás was...
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campaigns in Rome and Germany, and was sent to
Britain to
defeat Wanius and
Melga, the
kings of the
Picts and Huns respectively. He
defeated the
armies of...
- Leganés (2nd time) 1688–1688: Juan Tomás Enríquez de Cabrera,
Conde de
Melga 1688–1690:
Carlos de
Gurrea Aragón y Borja,
Duque de
Villahermosa 1690–1693:...
- Ledezma. From
first to
third grade, Rodríguez
attended the Don
Bosco de
Melga School in Sacaba,
later emigrating with his
family to
Entre Ríos in the...
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Geoffrey of Monmouth, but a
small group of
these women defied kings Wanius and
Melga of the
Picts and the Huns, who
attempted to have
intercourse with them....
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Makeup and
Hairstyles Rafael Mora, Ángela
Moreno Nominated Best
Special Effects Luis
Melga Nominated 39th Goya
Awards Best New
Director Paz Vega Nominated...
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which characterize the
people of
Artogne are Patàte, Mascherpine, maia
mèlga, Màgole.
Sportspeople linked to
Artogne include:
Nadia Fanchini Elena Fanchini...
- (1639–1703)
Jacopo Melani (1623–1676)
Erkki Melartin (1875–1937)
Diogo Dias
Melgás (1638–1700) ****
Mendelssohn (1805–1847)
Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847)...