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Meline may
refer to:
Meline, a
parish in
north Pembrokeshire in the
Diocese of St David's
Jules Méline,
French statesman and
prime minister Jaime Meline...
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Jules Méline (French: [ʒyl melin]; 20 May 1838 – 21
December 1925) was a
French statesman,
Prime Minister of
France from 1896 to 1898.
Méline was born...
- The
Méline tariff was a
French protectionist measure introduced in 1892. It is
noted as
being the most
important piece of
economic legislation of the Third...
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Méline Rollin (born 17 June 1998) is a
French long-distance runner. She
competed in the women's
marathon event at the 2024
Summer Olympics.
Rollin was...
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Frank L.
Meline (August 5, 1875 –
August 17, 1944) was an
American real
estate developer and
architect who
worked extensively in
subdivisions and constructed...
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Jaime Meline (born
March 2, 1975),
better known by the
stage name El-P (shortened from his
previous stage name El Producto), is an
American rapper, songwriter...
- the
leadership of
Artashes Nersisyan,
competing in women's
categories as
Meline Daluzyan prior to his
gender transition. His
parents opposed his p****ion...
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Méline Nocandy (born 25
February 1998) is a
French female handballer for
Brest Bretagne Handball and the
French national team. She
represented France at...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Meline (Ancient Gr****: Μηλίνη, romanized:
Mēlínē, lit. 'apple-ish') is a
Thespian princess as one of the 50
daughters of King Thespius...
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Maeva Méline (born 20
January 1980, Paris, France) is a
French singer and actress.
Influenced by pop and folk, she took
lessons in piano, self-taught guitar...