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Moses ben
Seligmann Munius (French: Moïse ben
Seligmann Munius; 1760 – May 1842) was a
French rabbi from Mutzig.
Moses Munius was born in
Mutzig in 1760...
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Retrieved 18
January 2024. Kimani, Samuel; Esho, Tammary; Kimani, Violet;
Muniu, Samuel; Kamau, Jane; Kigondu, Christine; Karanja, Joseph; Guyo, Jaldesa...
- to survive. With no
prospect of a relief, the
commander of the troops,
Munius Lupercus,
decided to surrender. The
legions were
promised safe
conduct if...
- "SA
recognises Saharawi". 15
September 2004.
Retrieved 25
August 2013.
Muniu Riunge (25
February 2007). "Kenya: Why
Links with
Sahrawi Were Shortlived"...
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Minucius Moderatius Modius Mucimeius Mucius Multillius Mummius Munatius Munius Murrius Mussidius Mustius Mutilius Mutius Naevius Nasennius Nasidienus Nasidius...
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seeresses in book 4 of his
first century CE Histories. The
legionary commander Munius Lupercus was sent
along with
other presents to Veleda, an
unmarried woman...
- ac
marescallus Sabaudie.
intus decorauit forasque structuris bellicis (
muniu)it. anno Xpi. 1536. The
illustrious René de Challant,
Count of Beaufremont...
- Sansi; I a 17 Fisovi.
Macrobius Saturnalia III 12, 1-8 L'Ara di
Lucius Munius a
Rieti (article),
Monika Verzar B**** – Mélanges de l'école française de...
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modern Xanten in Niederrhein, Germany). The
commander of the
Roman garrison,
Munius Lupercus, was sent to Veleda,
though he was
killed en route,
evidently in...
- Emb****y of the
Republic of Kenya. 20 May 2022.
Retrieved 19
September 2022.
Muniu Riunge (25
February 2007). "Kenya: Why
Links with
Sahrawi Were Shortlived"...