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Munio or Muño is a
masculine given name of
uncertain origin,
possibly Germanic or Latin. The
accent may
originally have been on the
final syllable, yielding...
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Munio of Zamora, O.P., (1237 – 19
February 1300) was a
Spanish Dominican friar who
became the
seventh Master General of the
Dominican Order in 1285, and...
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Munio Núñez,
Count of
Castile (899–c. 901 and c. 904–c. 909), was a
nobleman who was
almost certainly the son of Nuño Muñoz, who
would have been the son...
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Munio Gitai Weinraub (March 6, 1909 –
September 24, 1970) was an
Israeli architect, a
pioneer of
modern architecture and
urban and
environmental planning...
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Munio Vélaz or Vigílaz (died
before 931) was the
Count of Álava and
probably also of Biscay. The
exact dates of his
countship are unknown. Only one do****ent...
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Munio Pillinger was a male
Austrian international table tennis player. He won two
bronze medals at the 1926
World Table Tennis Championships in the men's...
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Castile until 1030 García Fernández 970–995
Munio González 1030–1043
Fortunio Íñiguez 1043–1046
Munio Muñoz (co-lord) 1046–1060, Álava
feudatary of...
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Munio or Muño Peláez (floruit 1105–1142; died
perhaps 1149) was a
Galician magnate, a
member of the Banu Gómez clan,
during the
reigns of
Alfonso VI,...
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monastery of San
Pedro de
Montes along with a
Munio Muñoz and his wife Velasquita. With
Munio appearing to be too old to have been her brother, historian...
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Antananarive 261
Rathony Becker Hooker 10 Nov 2012 v Zimbabwe,
Windhoek 262
Munio Kasiringua Lock 10 Nov 2012 v Zimbabwe,
Windhoek 263
Stefan Neustadt Lock...