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Thomas Merke (or Merks; died 1409) was an
English priest and
Bishop of
Carlisle from 1397 to 1400.
Educated at
Oxford University,
Merke became a Benedictine...
- Dr. Béla
Merkely (born 28 June 1966) is a
Hungarian interventional cardiologist and
sports cardiologist, a
university professor,
director of Semmelweis...
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Marcel Merkès (7 July 1920 – 30
March 2007) was a
French tenor operetta singer.
Merkès was born in Bordeaux.
After receiving several prizes in singing...
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currently the ****istant
manager of ****yriska FF.
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Elias Merkes at National-Football-Teams.com
Career stats at Kooora...
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Merke (15 June 1920 – 6
March 2005) was a
member of the
State Council of East Germany, the country's
collective head of state, from 1963
until 1971...
- Jean-Claude
Merkes (born 27
December 1940) is a
French field hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Retrieved 14
January 2012. See
table "Elbilsalg i 2011
fordelt på måned og
merke" (Electric
vehicle sales in 2011, by
month and brand) to see
monthly sales...
- walls,
containing a
number of mounds, the most
prominent of
which are Kasr,
Merkes (13 meters; 43'
above the plain), Homera, Ishin-Aswad, Sahn, Amran, and...
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Merke (Kazakh: Мерке түрік ордасы, romanized:
Merke türik ordası) are
located in
southern Kazakhstan,
roughly 37 km
south of present-day
Merke in the...
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Merki (Kazakh: Меркі ауданы, Merkı audany) is a
district of
Jambyl Region in south-eastern Kazakhstan. The
administrative center of the
district is the...