In ancient Roman religion, the Manes (/ˈmeɪniːz/, Latin: mānēs, Classical Latin: [ˈmaː.neːs̠]) or Di Manes are chthonic deities sometimes thought to represent...
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sparse manes,: 63 whereas Andalusians usually have thick long wavy manes.: 18 : 60 Pony breeds and draft horse breeds tend to have thick manes. Other...
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wrestler Mane SA, a producer of flavors and fragrances Mane Minister (born 1988), an American Thoroughbred racehorse Search for "Mane" on Wikipedia. Manes (disambiguation)...
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Lion's mane may refer to: Mane (lion), the mane of the adult male lion, the fur around its face Lion's mane jellyfish Lion's mane mushroom Lion's mane nudibranch...
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Look up manes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Manes are the souls of deceased loved ones in Roman mythology. Manes may refer to: Manes, Missouri, USA...
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with Manes to arrange Troy’s ouster as Queens Democratic leader, with Manes assuming the role for the remainder of his life. Troy had angered Manes when...
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dedicated a park in the Leopoldstadt quarter to Sperber. The Manès Sperber Prize for Literature (Manès-Sperber-Preis für Literatur) was established in 1985 by...
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Hartville. A post office called Manes was established in 1890, and remained in operation until 1977. The origin of the name "Manes" is uncertain. U.S. Geological...
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Eric David Manes is a feature film and television writer and producer, owner of Swiss chocolate company Coco Suisse with his wife Marianne Manes, and a State...
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Manes, Mánes or Mánes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonín Mánes (1784–1843), Czech painter Donald R. Manes (1934–1986), borough...
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