- The Coya Coya
Cusirimay (floruit 1493), was a
princess and
queen consort, Coya, of the Inca
Empire by
marriage to her brother, the Sapa Inca
Huayna Capac...
- Saint-
Rimay (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʁimɛ]) is a
commune in the Loir-et-Cher
department of
central France.
Communes of the Loir-et-Cher department...
- Saint-
Rimay. The
tunnel had
armored doors,
which are
still visible,
installed for the meeting.
German command posts were
established at Saint-
Rimay and...
- Warkay,
Francisca Coya and others.: 112 : 112, 118 In
addition to ****
Rimay and Rawa Okllo,
Huayna Capac had more than 50
wives including Osika, Lari...
- 1493
Huayna Capac (Wayna Qhapaq) 1493–1527 Son of Túpac Inca
Yupanqui ****
Rimay Arawa Uqllu 1527 Huáscar (Waskar) 1527–1532 Son of
Huayna Capac Chukuy Waypa...
- Chuling, Portland, Oregon, USA
Kagyu Tenjay Choling, Vermont, usa
Karma Rimay O Sal Ling, Maui, HI, USA Dag
Shang Kagyu,
Spain Kagyu Shenpen Kunchab,...
- Rinpoche.
Access date= June 3rd, 2013. A
Dharma Teaching by His
Holiness Rimay Gyalten Sogdzin Rinpoche.
Section 17. The
Teachings for the
Dzambhala Enpowerment...
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early February 1605;
three years later, poet János
Rimay accused him of
fleeing the battlefield.
Rimay also said that
Gabriel spent his days
mainly drinking...
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Germany 1 Oct 1939 yes yes (27 June – 5 July 1940) W3
Wolfsschlucht III Saint-
Rimay, 15 km west of Vendôme,
France 1 May 1942 no. no.
Built around a railway...
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Spanish la yapa (with the
definite article la). Lima (definition) from
rimay, "speak" (from the name of the city,
named for the
Rimaq river ("speaking...