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Yohannan Elias Mellus (or Milos, Milus) (1831–1908) was a
Turkish prelate of the
Chaldean Catholic Church.
Elias Mellus was born on
September 19, 1831...
- Leno.
Mellu ran it for a time. The O.R.C.
operates by
telling the
absolute truth about Meta,
something the
public tends to
laugh off. When
Mellu desires...
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Henry Mellus (August 24, 1816 –
December 26, 1860)
served as the
eighth Mayor of Los
Angeles from May 9, 1860, to
December 26, 1860. He was a successful...
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Mellu-e Olya (Persian: ملوي عليا, also
Romanized as
Mellū-e ‘Olyā; also
known as
Mellū-e Bālā, Mallow, and Mallū) is a
village in Zam
Rural District, Pain...
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George Mellus (June 16, 1917 –
November 28, 2005) was an
American football player who pla****
professional football as an
tackle for
eight seasons...
- from
Acting Mayor to Mayor. Two
Mayors have died
during their terms:
Henry Mellus and
Frederick A. MacDougall. Los
Angeles has had five
Latino mayors post-incorporation:...
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Francis Mellus (February 3, 1824 –
September 14, 1864) was a Los
Angeles County Supervisor and a
successful California business man.
Mellus, the brother...
- the base-word of the
whole kenning to form a
compound word: mög-fellandi
mellu "son-slayer of giantess" = "slayer of sons of giantess" = "slayer of giants"...
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Catholic Church) for decades. In 1874, the
Chaldean Catholic bishop Elias Mellus arrived in
India at the
request of the Syro-Malabar
Christians and convinced...
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Mellus Newspapers Building was a
commercial building at 1661 Fort
Street in
Lincoln Park, Michigan. It was
listed on the
National Register of Historic...