-
Hessian dialect, it is Määnz [mɛːnt͡s] or
Meenz [meːnt͡s]. It is
known as
Mayence [majɑ̃s] in French,
Magonza [maˈɡontsa] in Italian,
Maguncia [maˈɣunθja]...
- Doon de
Mayence also
known as
Doolin de Maience, Doon de
Maience or
Doolin de
Mayence was a
fictional hero of the Old
French chansons de geste, who gives...
- of
Mayence (Armée de
Mayence) was a
French Revolutionary Army set up on 9
December 1797 by
splitting the Army of
Germany into the Army of
Mayence and...
-
Maize (/meɪz/; Zea
mays), also
known as corn in
North American English, is a tall
stout gr**** that
produces cereal grain. It was
domesticated by indigenous...
-
May is the
fifth month of the year in the
Julian and
Gregorian calendars. Its
length is 31 days.
May is a
month of
spring in the
Northern Hemisphere, and...
- is not; the
standard is Aidez-moi.) The term is
unrelated to the
holiday May Day.
Following tests, the new
procedure word was
introduced for cross-Channel...
-
Theresa Mary
May,
Baroness May of
Maidenhead (/təˈriːzə/; née Brasier; born 1
October 1956), is a
British politician who
served as
Prime Minister of the...
-
James Mayer de
Rothschild in Paris, Carl
Mayer von
Rothschild in
Naples and
Amschel Mayer Rothschild in Frankfurt.
Another essential part of
Mayer Rothschild's...
- Sir
Brian Harold May (born 19 July 1947) is an
English musician, songwriter,
record producer,
animal welfare activist and astrophysicist. He achieved...
- Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Studios Inc. (also
known as Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Pictures,
commonly shortened to MGM or MGM Studios) is an
American film and television...