• Look up Lys or lys in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lys or LYS may refer to: Les Lys, a Premier cru vineyard in Chablis Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport...
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    Fleur-de-lis (redirect from Fleur-de-lys)
    The fleur-de-lis, also spelled fleur-de-lys (plural fleurs-de-lis or fleurs-de-lys), is a common heraldic charge in the (stylized) shape of a lily (in...
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  • The Battle of the Lys may refer to: Battle of the Lys (1918), part of the German Spring Offensive Battle of the Lys and the Escaut (1918), part of the...
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    Lys-MDA (Lysine-MDA, N-(L-lysinamidyl)-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine) is a substituted amphetamine derivative with empathogenic effects, which acts as...
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    Eva Lys (born 12 January 2002) is a German professional tennis player. Lys reached a career-high WTA ranking of No. 105 in singles on 23 September 2024...
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    The Lys (French pronunciation: [lis] ) or Leie (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlɛiə] ) is a river in France and Belgium, and a left-bank tributary of the Scheldt...
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    Lys Émilien Mousset (born 8 February 1996) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward. Mousset joined the Le Havre academy in 2006, after...
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    Jens-Lys Michel Cajuste (born 10 August 1999) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Premier League club Ipswich Town...
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    Île du Lys, also known as Le Lys or Ile du Lise, is one of the Glorioso Islands, north-west of Madagascar. It is administered by France. The island has...
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    Lys (French: [lis], Dutch: Leie) was a department of the French First Republic and French First Empire in present-day Belgium. It was named after the...
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  • Lya Lys (born Nathalie Margoulis; May 18, 1908 – June 2, 1986) was a German-born American actress. Lya Lys was born in Berlin on May 18, 1908 to a Russian...
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    The Battle of the Lys, also known as the Fourth Battle of Ypres, was fought from 7 to 29 April 1918 and was part of the German spring offensive in Flanders...
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    early 1950s, the site was converted to an off-Broadway theater as Theatre de Lys, opening on June 9, 1953, with a production of Maya, a play by Simon Gantillon...
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  • Lys-C activity is optimal in the pH range 7.0 - 9.0. Trypsin Lys-N Jekel, PA; Weijer, WJ; Beintema, JJ (15 October 1983). "Use of endoproteinase Lys-C...
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  • Fleur de Lys is a large residence in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California. Situated on five acres of land in Holmby Hills, the 45,000-square-foot (4...
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    Rosa Mina Schärer (3 March 1924 – 24 March 2018), known by her stage name Lys Assia, was a Swiss singer who won the first Eurovision Song Contest in 1956...
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  • The Fleur de Lys (initially Les Fleur de Lys [sic]) were a British band originally formed in late 1964, in Southampton, Hampshire, England. They recorded...
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  • fleur-de-lys in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Fleur-de-lis is a stylized design often used in heraldry or as a political symbol. Fleur de Lys or Fleur...
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    Corde lisse (redirect from Cord de lys)
    Corde lisse is an aerial circus skill or act that involves acrobatics on a vertically hanging rope. The name is French for "smooth rope". In English-speaking...
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  • Lys Mykyta (Ukrainian: Лис Микита) was a Ukrainian-language satirical and humorous magazine. The magazine took its name from Ivan Franko's story about...
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    Battle of the Lys and the Escaut was the third and last phase of the Second Battle of Belgium (French: 2ème Bataille de Belgique) or the Ypres-Lys Offensive...
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    Fleur-De-Lys Gate (Maltese: L-Arkata ta' Wignacourt magħrufa bħala l-Bieb ta' Fleur-De-Lys) is an ornamental arch located on the boundary between Fleur-de-Lys...
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  • Nervous Records is an American record label specializing in underground house and hip hop, founded in 1991. As of February 2022, Nervous is releasing several...
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    The Red Lily (French: Le Lys rouge) is a novel by Anatole France, published in 1894. This novel is the story of an emotional Frenchwoman's liaisons with...
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    Lys-N is a metalloendopeptidase found in the mushroom Grifola frondosa that cleaves proteins on the amino side of lysine residues. Lys-N is becoming a...
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  • Dyzaiss-Lys Mouithys Mickalad (born 4 July 1985) is a Congolese footballer who plays for Angoulême CFC. Lys Mouithys at National-Football-Teams.com Lys Mouithys...
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    Erquinghem-Lys (French pronunciation: [ɛʁkɛ̃ɡɛm lis]) (Erkegem an de Leie in West Flemish) is a commune situated in the Nord department in northern France...
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  • Lys rouge, "Quarterly journal of royalist studies", was a quarterly monarchist French magazine established in Paris in 1976 and discontinued in 2006....
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    Le Lys dans la Vallée (English: The Lily of the Valley) is an 1835 novel about love and society by the French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac...
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    Johann Liss (redirect from Jan Lys)
    Johann Liss or Jan Lys (c. 1590 or 1597 – 1629 or 1630) was a leading German Baroque painter of the 17th century, active mainly in Venice. Liss was born...
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