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Morieux (French pronunciation: [mɔʁjø]; Breton: Morieg; Gallo: Morioec) is a
former commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in northwestern...
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Thorpe Morieux (/məˈruː/ Mə-ROO) is a
small village and
civil parish in Suffolk, England. It is 10
miles south-east of Bury St
Edmunds and 10
miles north...
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Thorpe Morieux Woods is a 45.2-hectare (112-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north of
Thorpe Morieux in Suffolk. Part of it is Bull's...
- Hedingham. Coe was born to
Henry and Mary Coe (née Vincent) at
Thorpe Morieux, Suffolk, England, and
baptized there on
October 26, 1596. He was described...
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Blanche (1359–1388/1389), who
married Sir
Thomas Morieux (1355–1387) in 1381 and had no children.
Morieux held
several important posts,
including Constable...
- 1689–1815", The
Historical Journal, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 443–469. JSTOR 2639677.
Morieux,
Renaud (February 2009). "Diplomacy from
Below and Belonging: Fishermen...
- J. Med. Chem. 39 (9): 1907–1916. doi:10.1021/jm9508705. PMID 8627614.
Morieux, P.; Stables, J. P.; Kohn, H. (2008). "Synthesis and
anticonvulsant activities...
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Archived from the
original on 13
January 2011.
Retrieved 24 July 2007.
Morieux,
Renaud (2008). Une mer pour deux royaumes : La Manche, une mer franco-anglaise...
- Sir John
Strange (c. 1347-1417), of Hunstanton, Norfolk, and
Thorpe Morieux, Suffolk, was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP). He was a
Member of the...
- Lefebvre, A.; de Vernejoul, M. C.; Gueris, J.; Goldfarb, B.; Graulet, A. M.;
Morieux, C. (1989). "Optimal
correction of
acidosis changes progression of dialysis...