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status of a full theme, with
Melias as its
strategos with the rank of
patrikios and
later magistros. In the next year,
Melias and his
troops took part in...
- Look up
melia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Melia or
Melie (Ancient Gr****: Μελία, Μελίη) may
refer to:
Melia, Evros, a
village in
northeastern Greece...
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Mason Melia (born 23
September 2007) is an
Irish professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
League of
Ireland Premier Division club St Patrick's...
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described two species,
Melia azedarach and
Melia azadirachta. De
Jussieu considered Melia azadirachta to be
sufficiently different from
Melia azedarach to be...
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Meliá Hotels International, S.A. (formerly Sol
Meliá) is a
Spanish hotel chain. Sol was
founded by
Gabriel Escarrer Juliá in 1956 in
Palma de Mallorca...
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Melia azedarach,
commonly known as the
chinaberry tree,
pride of India, bead-tree, Cape lilac,
syringa berrytree,
Persian lilac,
Indian lilac, or white...
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surname Melia or
Meliá include:
Aoife Melia,
Irish medical doctor Careena Melia, Irish-American
actress Cian
Melia,
Irish showjumper Elie
Melia (1915–1988)...
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Melias was
tasked with
refortifying the castle,
which lay in ruins, and with
settling and
garrisoning the district,
which lay uninhabited.
Melias was...
- building. In 1998, Clapton, then 53, met 22-year-old
administrative ****istant
Melia McEnery in Columbus, Ohio, at a
party given for him
after a performance...
- army, led by
General Melias (Domestic of the
Schools in the East),
continues the
operations in
Upper Mesopotamia. July:
Melias moves against Amida (modern...