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Mederic may
refer to:
Mederic (king), a 4th-century
Alemannic petty king
Mederic (monk), a 7th-century
French saint This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Médéric Martin Bridge is a viaduct-type
bridge in Quebec,
Canada that
spans Rivière des
Prairies between Montreal and Laval. It
carries 8
lanes of Quebec...
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Saint Mederic or Medericus, also
known in
French as
Saint Merri or
Médéric (died 29
August 700), was a monk and a hermit, who is
considered patron saint...
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Médéric Louis Élie
Moreau de Saint-Méry (13
January 1750 – 28
January 1819) was a
French lawyer,
writer and politician. Born in Fort-Royale, Martinique...
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Mederic (German: Mederich; Latin: Medericus) was an
Alemannic petty king. His
brother Chnodomarius was the
petty king of
another district.
Mederic spent...
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Médéric Catudal (November 24, 1856 – May 8, 1939) was a
Canadian politician, who
represented the
electoral district of
Napierville in the
House of Commons...
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Football Stadium Field 1, Apia,
Samoa Attendance: 500 Referee:
Mederic Lacour (New Caledonia) The
second round took
place from 10
October to 18...
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Médéric Martin (22
January 1869 – 12 June 1946) was a
Canadian politician and long-time
Mayor of Montreal. Born to
Salomon Martin, a
carpenter and Virginie...
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Médéric Collignon (born 6 July 1970 in Villers-Semeuse, Ardennes) is a
French jazz vocalist,
cornettist and
saxhorn player. He
learnt to play the trumpet...
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abbot of
Autun Abbey,
Saint Mederic, who came to
Paris on
pilgrimage and
later died
there in the year 700. In 884
Mederic was
declared patron saint of...