with an optimism that we've lost today". Taking inspiration from the homonym of the French for "stage" (scène) and the river Seine, the artistic portion...
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Brennus 3rd century BC (died 279 BC) Gallic (Do not confuse with his homonym) One of the Gallic leaders during the Gallic invasion of the Balkans. Notably...
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covered Meursault. This can be explained due to the word muris being a homonym, as it can either be the genitive singular of ᴍūs “rat” or the dative/ablative...
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Tomellana is a replacement name for Tomella Swainson, 1840, a junior homonym of Tomella Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (order Diptera) The smooth and shining...
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from England in Viking Normandy. Following this theory, 'Ouistreham' is a homonym of 'Westerham' in Kent. Ouistreham has been a trading port since the Middle...
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Orne river in Normandy, which is referred to as the Olina by Ptolemy, a homonym of Fluvius Olne, the Orne saosnoise in Sarthe, which Xavier Delamarre traces...
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variant form Húnn, which is also found close to Honfleur in Honnaville, homonym of the Honneville at Saint-Georges-du-Mesnil. Such a connection between...
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Panna Maria, art by José Antonio Muñoz, Casterman, 1999 (adapted by the homonym novel by Charyn himself) White Sonya, art by Jacques de Loustal, Casterman...
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the Old Norse personal surname Norse Barn meaning "child". The name is a homonym with all the Barnevilles in Normandy. The complementary determinant -la-Campagne...
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Antoine, worn by a native), followed by the suffix -acum of Gallic origin. A Homonym with Antogny, Antoigné, and Antoigny all of which toponyms date back to...
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