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established there.
Towards the mid 5th century, a
disciple of St Martin, St
Mexme,
established first a hermitage, and then a
monastery to the east of the...
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Becquemin JP,
Juillet Y,
Mexme M,
Fiessinger JN,
Cormier JM,
Housset E (1981). "Clinical presentations...
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Mehmed Pronunciation Turkish: [mehˈmet] Bosnian: [ˈ
mɛxmɛd]
Gender Male Language(s) Turkish, Bosnian, Albanian,
Crimean Tatar Origin Meaning Muhammad Other...
- "Meša" Selimović (Serbian Cyrillic: Мехмед „Меша” Селимовић;
pronounced [
mɛ̌xmɛd mɛ̌ːʃa sɛlǐːmɔʋitɕ]; 26
April 1910 – 11 July 1982) was a
Yugoslav writer...
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gradually eastward on the
hillside from Chinon's
Collegiate Church of Saint-
Mexme, just over 600
metres (2,000 ft) as the crow
flies from the chapel. This...
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Ottoman grand viziers Sicker 2001, pp. 2–3. Mehmed/Мехмед in isolation: [
měxmed]. Andric, Ivo (1945). The
Bridge on the Drina. Dereta. ISBN 978-86-7346-819-8...
- at Lyon Réomé
Morvan Saint-Claude in the Jura
Mountains Collégiale Saint-
Mexme de Chinon [fr]
Loches .The
monks had not yet
begun to live
according to...
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Chenonceaux 15th – 16th
century castle Mérimée Indre-et-Loire
Abbaye Saint-
Mexme de
Chinon Chinon 11th
century abbey Mérimée Indre-et-Loire Château de Chinon...
- Sainte-Mesme near Dourdan. This
Mesme is not to be
confused with
Saint Mesme (
Mexme), a
disciple of
Martin of Tours, and
founding abbot of the
Abbey of Chinon...
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community in the
early 20th century.
Issue de La vie et les
miracles de
saint Mexme XIe, cité dans Les vins de Loire, Éditions Montalba, 1979, p. 31
Avant 1674...