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Samare was an
outer garment of
ladies in the 17th century. It was a
loose jacket with
extra frills hung down to the
knees in the
style of a gown. It was...
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Samarès Manor (Jèrriais:
Mangni d'Sanmathès) is a
manor house with
medieval origins in the
Vingtaine de
Samarès, in the
parish of St.
Clement in Jersey...
- The
seigneur of
Samarès is a
noble title in Jersey. "Seigneur" is the
French word for "lord".
Their traditional home is the
Samarès Manor.
Rudolph de...
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Centre de
services scolaire des
Samares,
formerly the
Commission scolaire des
Samares,
operates francophone public schools, including:...
- word is
derived from
French simarre, and is also
written as cimar, cymar,
samare, and simare.
Collins English Dictionary defines "simar" and its variant...
- Vańgeshvāhava varttinosbhilikhitā
khadgena kīrttir
bhuje Tirtvā
sapta mukhāni yena
samare sindhor jjitā Vāhlikāyasyādya pyadhivāsyate
jalanidhir vviryyānilair ddakshinah...
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mother was
Margaret de Carteret,
widow of
Clement Dumaresq,
Seigneur of
Samarès, and
daughter of ****ier de Carteret,
Bailiff of
Jersey and
Margaret Payn...
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Bailiwick of Guernsey. The
Seigneur of
Saint Ouen and the
Seigneur of
Samarès are
titles in the
Bailiwick of Jersey.
According to the
Feudal Dues Law...
- are Aisiván, Badgujar, Bhaván, Chavle, Jainvále, Jávare, Nágore, Padivál,
Sámare, Tandulke, and Tepan;
persons with the same
surname cannot inter- marry...
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Semarey (French pronunciation: [
səmaʁɛ]) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Côte-d'Or
department "Répertoire national...