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Messei (French pronunciation: [mɛsɛ] ) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. The
commune is made up of the
following collection...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Messeis was one of the
Inachides nymphs and
sister of Amymone, Io and Hyperia. She was the
naiad nymph of a
spring and was related...
- Saint-André-de-
Messei (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿ɑ̃dʁe də mɛsɛ] ,
literally Saint-André of
Messei) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western...
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Messeis is a
genus of
planthoppers belonging to the
family Achilidae. Species:
Messeis elidipteroides Fennah, 1950
Messeis fuscovaria Stål, 1862 "Messeis...
- whom she
became the
mother of Hilaeira,
Phoebe and
possibly Arsinoe •
Messeis •
Hyperia •
Mycene wife of
Arestor and by him
probably the
mother of Argus...
- (sorella) (before
unvoiced consonant)
ester (essere) (between vowels) ss
messëi (dovere) (ending of word) ess (avrei) /z/ (before a vowel) ś śën (ora) [Gardena]...
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Marchainville in
Marchainville Château de Médavy in Médavy Château de
Messei in
Messei Château de la Motte, Joué du
Plain Château d'Ô in Mortrée Château du...
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appointed as a
senator for life (sénateur inamovible). He was
mayor of
Messei from 1892 to 1912,
where he died in 1918. At his
death he was the last surviving...
- département Saint-André-de-Majencoules, in the Gard département Saint-André-de-
Messei, in the Orne département Saint-André-de-Najac, in the
Aveyron département...
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children include Mycene, the
eponym of Mycenae, the
spring nymph Amymone,
Messeis, Hyperia,
Themisto (mother of
Arcas by Zeus).
Argus Panoptes was also called...