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language of
English heraldry) is
maure,
though they are also
sometimes called moore, blackmoor,
blackamoor or negro.
Maures appear in
European heraldry from...
- Sainte-
Maure de
Touraine is a
French cheese produced in the
province of Touraine,
mainly in the
department of Indre-et-Loire. It is
named after the small...
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Mauring (or Moringus) (died 824) was a
Frankish nobleman, the son of
Suppo I of the Supponids. He
succeeded his
father in
Brescia as
count (Brixiae comes)...
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Auguste Maure (M****ille, 1840 - Biskra, 1907) is a
French 19th-century photographer.
Auguste Maure was an
orientalist photographer who
lived in Biskra...
- The M****if des
Maures ([ma.sif de moʁ], "plateau of the Moors") is a
small mountain range in
southeastern France. It is
located in the
department of Var...
- La Londe-les-
Maures (French pronunciation: [la lɔ̃d le mɔʁ]; Occitan: La Lònda dei Mauras) is a
commune in the Var
department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte...
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Halls is a tour of the
Maures' dark
connections to the Abyss. This
adventure pits the
players against the
devices of the
Maures and the
machinations of...
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consists of the
following 11 communes: Besse-sur-Issole Cab****e Le Cannet-des-
Maures Carnoules Fl****ans-sur-Issole
Gonfaron Le Luc Les
Mayons Pignans Puget-Ville...
- long years, the
Peines de
Maures / Arc-en-ciel pour
Daltoniens double album was
released on
October 17, 2005.
Peines de
Maures, a play on
words with "Peine...
- José
Cazorla Maure (1903 – 8
April 1940) was a
Spanish communist leader during the
Spanish Civil War (1936–39). He was one of the
leaders of the Unified...