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Melinde may
refer to: Melinda, a
female name
Malindi (once
known as
Melinde), a town on the
coast of
Kenya This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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examples include the
geographic start of Gama's
speech to the king of
Melinde,
certain sculptures of the
palaces of
Neptune and the Samorim, the speech...
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Vital Records of
Salem M****achusetts. Vol. 1–6. ISBN 1153428784. Sanborn,
Melinde Lutz (1987). Es****
County M****achusetts
Probate Records, 1630–1840. Vol...
- both of
which are
bound from
Sofala and
others which come from
Cambay and
Melinde and
others which sail to the
island of Zanzibar." In the 17th century,...
- both of
which are
bound from
Sofala and
others which come from
Cambay and
Melinde and
others which sail to the
island of Zanzibar."
Vasco da Gama was the...
- Índias,
indicava que os "refrescos"
oferecidos aos
portugueses pelo rei de
Melinde eram o remédio
eficaz contra a doença (Nava, 2004). A
medicina nas caravelas...
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Portuguese were ****isted in this
attack by an
enemy of Mombasa, the
Sultan of
Melinde. The same
month a
caravel of Almeida's
fleet captained by John (João) Homere...
- The
Captaincy of the
Malindi coast (Capitania da
costa de
Melinde) was an
administrative office that
Portugal maintained in East
Africa during the Portuguese...
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inornata (Sonthonnax, 1901)
Pseudobunaea irius (Fabricius, 1793)
Pseudobunaea melinde (Ma****en & Weyding, 1885)
Pseudobunaea meloui (Riel, 1910) Pseudobunaea...
- movement.
While in Denmark, the Lennons, Cox, and Cox's
current partner,
Melinde Kendall,
discussed the
concept of "instant karma",
whereby the causality...