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Church in Burgundy, France
Pontigny Abbey (French: Abbaye de Pontigny), the church of which in recent decades has also been the cathedral of the Mission de France, otherwise the
Pontigny_Abbey
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pontigny (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃tiɲi]) is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. Its principal distinction
Pontigny
Catholic saint, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1233 to 1240
Abingdon (also known as Edmund Rich, St Edmund of Canterbury, Edmund of Pontigny, French: St Edme; c. 1174 – 1240) was an English Catholic prelate who served
Edmund_of_Abingdon
French archbishop
Guichard, also known under the name of Guichard of Pontigny (died in Lyon on 27 September 1181) was a French churchman, Archbishop of Lyon from 1165. Born
Guichard_of_Pontigny
Roman Catholic religious congregation for men
religious congregation of pontifical right for men founded in 1843 in Pontigny, France, by Jean Baptiste Muard. The congregation is named after Saint
Edmundites
French monk, abbot and Roman Catholic Cardinal
Robert de Pontigny, O.Cist. (born in France, date unknown; died at Parma, 9 October 1305) was a French monk, abbot and Roman Catholic Cardinal. Nothing
Robert_de_Pontigny
Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in France
Territorial Prelature of Pontigny (Latin: Praelatura Territorialis Missionis Pontiniacensis; French: Prélature Territoriale de Pontigny) is a Latin territorial
Territorial Prelature of the Mission de France at Pontigny
Territorial_Prelature_of_the_Mission_de_France_at_Pontigny
12th-century dispute between Thomas Becket and Henry II of England
was the king ordered to back down. Instead, Becket went into exile at Pontigny. Afterward, the king confiscated all the benefices of the archbishop's
Becket_controversy
French dry white wine
establishing the economic and commercial interest of viticulture for the region. Pontigny Abbey was founded in 1114, and the monks planted vines along the Serein
Chablis_(AOC)
Abbey located in Haute-Marne, France
the spread of the Cistercian Order, along with La Ferté to the south, Pontigny to the west and Clairvaux to the north. Situated in the diocese of Langres
Morimond_Abbey
Queen of the Franks from 1160 to 1180
Queen Adela died on 4 June 1206 in Paris and was buried in the church of Pontigny Abbey near Auxerre. Upon learning of her death, Philip reportedly refused
Adela_of_Champagne
River in France
L'Isle-sur-Serein, Noyers, Chablis, Pontigny Abbey, Bassou The history of the area is dominated by the Church at Pontigny and nearby Auxerre, whose remit
Serein
Commune in Grand Est, France
Contchen), Northen (German: Northen), Loutremange (German: Lautermingen), Pontigny (German: Niedbrücken). Condé-Northen is located on the road from Saarlouis
Condé-Northen
Collaborationist regime in France (1940–1944)
also taken an active part to a symposium in Pontigny organized by Jean Coutrot, the "Entretiens de Pontigny".[citation needed] Scholars such as Lucien
Vichy_France
Italian librettist, professor, and Roman Catholic priest (1749–1838)
Opera to America, American Heritage Magazine, Vol. 67, Issue 3. Dumazet de Pontigny, Victor (1900). "Ponte, Lorenzo da" . A Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Lorenzo_Da_Ponte
Former Cistercian monastery in Țara Făgărașului, Transylvania, Romania
probably founded in 1202–1206 by monks from Igriș Abbey (daughter house of Pontigny Abbey), and was disbanded in 1494, when the apostolic legate Ursus of Ursinis
Cârța_Monastery
French actor (born 1944)
script. Jean-Pierre Léaud, then in the eighth grade at a private school in Pontigny, was a far from ideal student. The director of the school wrote this to
Jean-Pierre_Léaud
French medievalist
Henri Focillon and Jacques Maritain. He established the Entretiens de Pontigny, symposiums of French cultural activity held at Mount Holyoke College in
Gustave_Cohen
Area of a church or cathedral
Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania) 17th-century choir stalls of the Pontigny Abbey, France Choir stalls in Auch Cathedral - Seen from the high altar
Choir_(architecture)
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170
Becket protection. He spent nearly two years in the Cistercian abbey of Pontigny until Henry's threats against the order obliged him to return to Sens.
Thomas_Becket
houses of Cîteaux Abbey. The four primary abbeys were La Ferté (1113), Pontigny (1114), Clairvaux (1115), and Morimond (1115). The primary abbeys, along
Primary_abbey
Priest, Prado Institute; Bishop of Créteil Prelate of Mission de France at Pontigny 21 May 2025 6. Daniel Palau Valero 7 December 1972 Barcelona, Spain Priest
List of episcopal appointments by Pope Leo XIV
List_of_episcopal_appointments_by_Pope_Leo_XIV
Pontigny [fr], was (de) Nidbrücken alias (fr) Pont de Niet These were certainly not the only spellings before or after 1594. The history for Pontigny
Correspondence of Lorraine toponyms in French and German
Correspondence_of_Lorraine_toponyms_in_French_and_German
French philosopher (1888–1974)
had a position, he set up the Décades de Mount Holyoke, also known as Pontigny-en-Amérique, modelled on meetings run from 1910 to 1939 by French philosopher
Jean_Wahl
German historian (born 1977)
known commentary on the Rule of Saint Benedict, which originates from Pontigny. Nicole Bériou wrote the preface to the edition. This work is actually
Jörg_Sonntag
Church in Rome, Italy
France, Napoleon Bonaparte. Girolamo Masci, OFM (1278-1281) Robert de Pontigny, OCist. (1294-1305) Guillaume Arrufat (1306-1311) Raymond de Saint-Sever
Santa_Pudenziana
Interwar Francophone political movement
'Realistic': Hendrik De Man and the International Plan Conferences at Pontigny and Geneva, 1934-1937" Contemporary European History. Vol Vol. 10, No.
Neosocialism
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1207 to 1228
returned to England. Till that moment, he had lived since his consecration at Pontigny Abbey in Burgundy. His first act as Archbishop was to absolve the King
Stephen_Langton
Monastery in the Kingdom of Hungary
Abbey was founded by Béla III of Hungary in 1179 as a filial abbey of Pontigny. Here is attested the oldest library in the territory of present-day Romania
Egres_Abbey
Archbishop of York from 1279 to 1285
in the diocese of York. Wickwane died on 26 August or 27 August 1285 at Pontigny Abbey in Burgundy while on his way to the papal curia to plead his case
William_de_Wickwane
Abbey located in Côte-d'Or, in France
January 1218) Guy III de Bourgogne (1257/1258 – May 1262) Robert II de Pontigny (January 1294 – 30 November 1299) Jérôme de la Souchère (1/2 July 1564 –
Cîteaux_Abbey
French Navy officer and politician
retired due to ill-health. Roussin married in 1814 with Illumante Bihet Pontigny. They had two daughters and a son, Albert, who was later an admiral and
Albin_Roussin
French Roman Catholic saint
of the order, decided to enter the Cistercians. He assumed the habit at Pontigny Abbey in northern France, where he was soon chosen prior. In 1184 he became
William_of_Donjeon
Catholic religious order
with twelve other monks. At this time, Cîteaux had four daughter houses: Pontigny, Morimond, La Ferté and Clairvaux. The most foundations made by any Cistercian
Cistercians
Calendar year
Alexander III, pope of the Catholic Church September 27 – Guichard of Pontigny, French archbishop October 4 – Herman II, German nobleman (House of Sponheim)
1181
comprehension of workmen, A. S. Barnes & Co, p. 75 Gebaut, Burgundische Romanik – Pontigny – Zisterziensergotik Really, Mudéjar style had phases according to the
List_of_architectural_styles
Ukrainian-French philosopher
Benfey; Karen Remmler (2006). Artists, Intellectuals, and World War II: The Pontigny Encounters at Mount Holyoke College, 1942-1944. Univ of Massachusetts Press
Rachel_Bespaloff
Catholic archdiocese in France
(1930.07.03 – death 1973.02.15), Bishop-Prelate of Mission de France (Pontigny, France) (1954.11.12 – retired 1964.11.30) Gand succeeded as former Coadjutor
Archdiocese_of_Lille
Polish composer and violinist
many adaptations Pontigny 1906. Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1820 Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1857–8 Attribution Pontigny, Victor de (1906)
Feliks_Janiewicz
French engraver
Rollin after Charles Antoine Coypel Portrait of Gabriel Grillot, abbé de Pontigny after Louis Autreau Portrait of Heinrich von Brühl after Louis de Silvestre
Jean-Joseph_Balechou
Nevers (5th century) Territorial prelature of the Mission de France at Pontigny Ecclesiastical Province of Lille (Nord-Pas-de-Calais) Metropolitan Archdiocese
List_of_Catholic_dioceses
12th-century queen consort of Hungary
was in fact closely associated with three Cistercian abbeys located near Pontigny and the surrounding estates belonged to the Donzy family, from which Anna
Agnes_of_Antioch
Italian singer
Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia, La Scala, Milan, 26 December 1833 Enrico Pontigny in Luigi Ricci's Un'avventura di Scaramuccia, La Scala, Milan, 8 March
Marietta_Brambilla
Japanese philosopher
translation by Sakamoto Kenzô). Contains two lectures that Kuki delivered at Pontigny in August 1928, ‘La notion du temps et la reprise sur le temps en orient’
Shūzō_Kuki
Monastery under an abbot or an abbess
possible, the literal observance of the Rule of Saint Benedict. La Ferté, Pontigny, Clairvaux, and Morimond were the first four abbeys to follow Cîteaux's
Abbey
in 1364, shrine destroyed under Henry VIII Edmund of Abingdon, taken to Pontigny Abbey in France John Southworth, returned to Westminster Cathedral in 1927
Catholic Church in England and Wales
Catholic_Church_in_England_and_Wales
Destroyed monastery in Limousin, France
Dalon Abbey. The latter took on the Cistercian Rule in 1126, in line with Pontigny Abbey; so did Bœuil. Bœuil prospered and founded a daughter house at Saint-Léonard
Bœuil_Abbey
Social science term
In E. Heurgon, et al. (Eds), Cent ans de rencontres intellectuelles de Pontigny à Cerisy (pp. 287-305). Paris: Editions de l'IMEC. Bertrand Réau, F. P
Enchantment_(social_sciences)
Cistercian monastery in Loiret, France
département of Loiret, France. It was founded in 1124 as a daughter house of Pontigny Abbey by Miles de Courtenay, who had previously also founded Les Écharlis
Fontainejean_Abbey
own mother house, the Abbey of Pontigny. Abbot Peter of Pontigny personally led a large contingent of monks from Pontigny to San Martino. The 13th century
Abbey of San Martino al Cimino
Abbey_of_San_Martino_al_Cimino
Côte-d'Or 1791 1898 Latin Cistercium, from which the Order's name derives. Pontigny Abbey 1114 1843 Second of the four great daughter houses of Cîteaux; refounded
List of Cistercian monasteries
List_of_Cistercian_monasteries
French singer and actress (1939–2019)
Television movie 1995 Adrien Le Sage: Ma fille est impossible Comtesse de Pontigny Jacques Monnet Television movie 1996 L'histoire du Samedi Françoise Bernard
Marie_Laforêt
Variety of grape mainly used to make wine
Chardonnay was believed to be first planted in Chablis by the Cistercians at Pontigny Abbey in the 12th century. Today, the Chardonnay made in the Chablis region
Chardonnay
French noblewoman
records that Count William, with Alice's consent, donated property to Pontigny Abbey. Alice married her third husband, Aymer of Angoulême, c. 1186. That
Alice_of_Courtenay
1140–1160 Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris Adela of Champagne 1140–1206 Pontigny Abbey King Philip II Augustus 1165–1223 Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris
Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts
Burial_sites_of_European_monarchs_and_consorts
Nevers (Nièvre) Territorial Prelature of the Mission de France at Pontigny (Pontigny) (Nord-Pas-de-Calais) Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lille (Nord, arrondissements
List of Catholic dioceses in France
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_France
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Vézelay
Monastery in Fitero, Spain
plan of the church is similar to that in the monasteries of Clairvaux and Pontigny, a Latin cross plan with three naves, the ambulatory sanctuary with five
Monastery_of_Fitero
Russian existentialist philosopher (1866–1938)
Benfey; Karen Remmler (2006). Artists, Intellectuals, and World War II: The Pontigny Encounters at Mount Holyoke College, 1942-1944. Univ of Massachusetts Press
Lev_Shestov
Cistercian monastery in Yonne, France
comparison, the largest Cistercian church in the world, that of nearby Pontigny Abbey, is 119 meters long). Les Écharlis Abbey faced difficulties from
Les_Écharlis_Abbey
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Rogny-les-Sept-Écluses
1308–1378 Pontigny Abbey Pontigny Domestic Religious 12th–13th centuries Surviving buildings includes the Abbey Church of Our Lady and St Edmund of Pontigny [fr]
List_of_Gothic_architecture
Paul Desjardins. Desjardins had organized at the abbaye de Pontigny the "Décades de Pontigny [fr]", literary meetings attended, among others, by André
Jacques_Heurgon
Former priory in New Romney, Kent, England
granted in 1264 the advowson of the Church of St Nicholas in New Romney to Pontigny Abbey in France, making Romney a cell of the abbey. It is thought that
New_Romney_Priory
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Lixy
French Roman Catholic archbishop (1929–2024)
functions in 2002) and simultaneously as Prelate to the Mission de France (Pontigny). He retired on 31 December 2004. Gilson died on 27 November 2024, at the
Georges_Gilson
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
1188–1228: Maleczek, p. 63 Some sources indicate that abbot Mainard of Pontigny became bishop of Palestrina in 1188 and died few weeks after his promotion
Suburbicarian Diocese of Palestrina
Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Palestrina
Abbey located in Lot-et-Garonne, France
lords of Lauzun, as a daughter house of Cadouin Abbey, of the filiation of Pontigny. In 1147 the community became the mother house of Fontguilhem Abbey, founded
Gondon_Abbey
British academic, churchman and literary critic
Jacques Raverat in 1913, Stewart took part at the meetings of the Décades de Pontigny. On 23 May 1936 Hugh and Jessie Stewart took T. S. Eliot to Little Gidding
Hugh_Fraser_Stewart
Pontignol, Le, com. Villasavary Aude 1139 Pontigny, com. Condé sur le Nied Moselle Pont-deniet 1339 1404 Pontigny Yonne Before that date a new bridge Before
List of medieval bridges in France
List_of_medieval_bridges_in_France
Notre-Dame de Pontifroy) (1323–1740) (Metz, Moselle) Pontigny Abbey, monks, diocese of Auxerre (Pontigny, Yonne) Pontron Abbey (or Pontrond Abbey), monks
List of Cistercian monasteries in France
List_of_Cistercian_monasteries_in_France
College of the University of Oxford
goes on two annual tours, including trips to Wells Cathedral in 2017, Pontigny, France, the burial place of St Edmund, in 2016 and Warsaw, Poland in 2015
St_Edmund_Hall,_Oxford
Captain and pioneer of Lee, Massachusetts
Helping Hand?, The New York Times, Donald Henahan, Nov. 10, 1985 Dumazet de Pontigny, Victor (1900). "Da Ponte, Lorenzo" . A Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Josiah_Yale
13th-century Bishop of Chichester and saint
diocese of Canterbury. Richard joined the archbishop during his exile at Pontigny, and was with him when the archbishop died around 1240. Richard then decided
Richard_of_Chichester
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Étais-la-Sauvin
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Coulanges-la-Vineuse
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Flogny-la-Chapelle
Cistercian monks and nuns — double house alien house: grange dependent on Pontigny; founded 1264; dissolved c.1414 St John New Romney Greyfriars Franciscan
List of monastic houses in England
List_of_monastic_houses_in_England
American literary critic (1904–1986)
1925, Fergusson took part in the French symposia Décades de Pontigny [fr], held at Pontigny Abbey. At this time he also became acquainted with Lady Ottoline
Francis_Fergusson
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Pourrain
Navarre, French queen consort and regent (b. 1273) October 9 – Robert de Pontigny, French abbot and cardinal November 18 – John II, French nobleman and knight
1305_in_France
Catholic appointments in 1294
Lorenzo in Damaso (ca. October 1294), † September 23, 1299 Robert de Pontigny, O.Cist., abbot of Citeaux – Cardinal-priest of S. Pudenziana, † October
Cardinals created by Celestine V
Cardinals_created_by_Celestine_V
(1854–1943). Paul Desjardins 22 November 1859 Paris, France 13 March 1940 Pontigny, Yonne, France 1934 Hans Driesch 28 October 1867 Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland-Palatinate
List of individuals nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (1900–1949)
List_of_individuals_nominated_for_the_Nobel_Peace_Prize_(1900–1949)
France Priest of S. Marcello 18 September 1294 Celestine V Robert de Pontigny, O.Cist. France Priest of S. Pudenziana 18 September 1294 Celestine V Crown-cardinal
1294_conclave
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Passy,_Yonne
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Domecy-sur-Cure
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Chablis
Romanian writer, essayist, lecturer, theatre critic and translator
to France to participate in conferences organized by Paul Desjardins at Pontigny Abbey. The meetings brought together international intellectuals to evaluate
Alice_Voinescu
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Noyers,_Yonne
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Saint-Germain-des-Champs
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Saints-en-Puisaye
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Trucy-sur-Yonne
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Saint-Martin-du-Tertre,_Yonne
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Saint-Maurice-le-Vieil
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Champigny,_Yonne
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Villeneuve-la-Guyard
found) Pietro Peregrosso (1288–1295) Hugh Aycelin (1295–1297) Robert de Pontigny (1298–1305) Jean Lemoine (1305–1310) Etienne de Suissy (1310–1311) Nicolas
List of camerlengos of the Sacred College of Cardinals
List_of_camerlengos_of_the_Sacred_College_of_Cardinals
British writer (1896–1985)
writing. In 1924, McLeod was in Paris, met up with Gide, and went on to Pontigny. She had met Roger Martin du Gard, and planned to translate his novel series
Enid_McLeod
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Saint-Cyr-les-Colons
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Pisy Plessis-Saint-Jean Poilly-sur-Serein Poilly-sur-Tholon Pontaubert Pontigny Pont-sur-Vanne Pont-sur-Yonne La Postolle Pourrain Précy-le-Sec Précy-sur-Vrin
Chichée
PONTIGNY
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Surname or Lastname
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English : patronymic meaning ‘son of the mayor’ (see Mayer 1).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic from the personal Meyer (see Meyer 2).American form of German Meyer, with excrescent -s.Irish : variant of Meyer 3.
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Cold; Having Snow
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Feminine form of Irish Brian, BRENNA means "high hill."
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Wealth
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Winged.
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