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Messinese
Messinese Mes`si*nese" (? or ?), a. Of or pertaining to Messina, or its inhabitans.

Meaning of Messine from wikipedia

- Messines (7–14 June 1917) was an attack by the British Second Army (General Sir Herbert Plumer), on the Western Front, near the village of Messines (now...
- Messines is a muni****lity in the Canadian province of Quebec. It includes the po****tion centres of Messines and Farley. Maniwaki Airport is located...
- Messines or messines in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Messines may refer to: Mesen (in French: Messines), a village in Belgium Battle of Messines (disambiguation)...
- Battle of Messines may refer to: Battle of Messines (1914) Battle of Messines (1917) Battle of Messines (1918) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- hotel, 34 Avenue de Wagram (1904), and for the building at 23 avenue de Messine (8th arrondis****t) in 1907. Lavirotte was born in Lyon, and went on to...
- charges were fired during the First World War at the start of the Battle of Messines (7–14 June 1917). The battle was fought by the British Second Army (General...
- The Battle of Messines was fought in October 1914 between the armies of the German empire against the British empire and France, as part of what came to...
- The Messines Ridge (New Zealand) Memorial is a World War I memorial, located in Messines Ridge British Cemetery, near the town of Mesen, Belgium. The memorial...
- sympathetic to feminism.[citation needed] In 1852, she married a doctor named La Messine, and published in 1858 her Idées antiproudhoniennes sur l'amour, la femme...
- HMCS Messines was one of twelve Battle-class naval trawlers constructed for and used by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) during the First World War. Following...