Maur — Basisdaten Staat: Schweiz Kanton … Deutsch Wikipedia
Maur — Vue du village de Maur depuis le lac Administration Pays Suisse … Wikipédia en Français
Maur — may refer to: Maur – Roman Catholic bishop of Kraków Maur, India Maur, Switzerland Maur – the Black Dragon in The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley See also Saint Maur (disambiguation) St. Maur (disambiguation) Maurus (disambiguation) Maur,… … Wikipedia
maur — MÁUR, Ă, mauri, e, s.m. şi f., adj. 1. s.m. şi f. Persoană făcând parte din populaţia băştinaşă care locuia în antichitate în nord vestul Africii; persoană făcând parte din populaţia arabă care a cucerit în evul mediu nord vestul Africii şi o… … Dicționar Român
maur-? — *maur ? germ.: Quelle: Personenname; Sonstiges: Reichert, Lexikon der altgermanischen Namen 2, 1990, 570 (Maur, Mauran, Maurecon?, Maurell?, Maurici, Maurili, Maurolen?, Moras?) … Germanisches Wörterbuch
Maur — Maur, Pfarrdorf im Bezirk Uster des Schweizercantons Zürich, auf der Westseite des Greifensees; Viehzucht, Feld , Obst u. Weinbau; Seiden u. Baumwollenmanufaktur; Torfstich; 1970 Ew … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Maur, St. — St. Maur (spr. Mohr), Dorf im Arrondissement Sceaux des französischen Departements Seine; Lustschloß (auf einer Landzunge zwischen der Seine u. Marne) Park; sonst Hauptort der Congregation des Benedictinerordens von St. M. (Mauriner). Diese… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Maur — Original name in latin Maur Name in other language Maur State code IN Continent/City Asia/Kolkata longitude 30.08333 latitude 75.25 altitude 220 Population 28295 Date 2012 01 17 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Maur — (ou Amaury) (PR Maura, Morane) (Mauro) (15 janvier) né à Rome vers 512, fils d Equitius, qui était sénateur romain, fut confié à saint Benoît, dont il devint le plus proche disciple, vécut avec lui au monastère du Mont Cassin. Selon la légende,… … Dictionnaire des saints
MAUR, ST. — a disciple of St. Benedict in the 6th century; the congregation of Saint Maur, founded in 1613, was a perfect nursery of scholarly men, known as Maurists … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia