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- Merida is a wandering tinker who, during the time of Ultima IV, resides in Minoc. She is seeking the wisdom of the Shrine of Sacrifice. The Stranger finds her outside The Iron Works where she tells the Stranger that the shrine is on a lake to the east and that the hidden shepherd knows of the mantra.
- Queen Merida is a supporting character on Once Upon a Time. A brave and beautiful warrior princess - emphasis on brave - Merida will stop at nothing to protect both her family and her kingdom, the latter of which she was denied leadership of due to her being a woman. The other clans tried banding against her but she showed them who was boss when she marched to save her brothers with nothing but her bow and her courage in tow, combining these attributes to finally earn her people's respect and become the Queen she felt they deserved. However, she eventually got trapped in Storybrooke, apparently forever.
- Merida is a dancer in Ixa'Taka.
- Princess Merida is the protagonist of Disney/Pixar's 2012 animated feature film, Brave. She is the first Scottish princess in the Disney Princess franchise, the eleventh official Disney Princess and Pixar's first entry into the Disney Princess franchise.
- Princess Merida is the protagonist of the film Brave. She has three brothers Harris, Hubert and Hamish. Her parents are King Fergus and Queen Elinor. She is also the first female protagonist in a Pixar film.
- Merida is the capital of the state of Southern Mexico. It has an average population and is the place where another famous battle took place at from The Mexican-American War. In this city they buried The general who died in the battle at Merida, Emiliano Ruiz. He is stilled honored today in The Mexicasian Republic.
- Merida (メリダ, Merida?) was one of the founding members of the Sleeping Knights, a group of terminally ill patients who played VRMMO games, and one of the three members of the guild that passed away before the guild came to ALfheim Online. Merida was a beta tester for Sword Art Online, but was unable to play it on its official release. She later registered for Serene Garden after a tumour was discovered in her brain, though she also played virtual reality games like Asuka Empire, where she played as a ninja.
- Merida ist die erste weibliche Heldin eines Pixar-Films.
- Mérida is the capital city of the Mexican state of Yucatán. It is located in the northwest part of the state, about 35 km (22 miles) from the Gulf of Mexico coast, at 20°58′12″N, 89°37′12″W. In 2003 the population was about 793,000, ranking 11th among the most populous Mexican cities. Mérida is served by Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport (IATA airport code: MID) Edit this section or read more
- Merida is a city in south east Venezuela with a population of approximately 350,000.
- The Merida are a fictional people created by Melanie Rawn for her Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies. The Merida are a race of assassins renowned for their silence and skill. They are a people without a home, a Princedom, or any known permanent Keep, though they currently hide within the boarders of Cunaxa. Their colors are yellow and brown. If they have a banner it is not known to those not Merida. They have a hierarchy and nobles, the royals of which are called the Merida Blood. Those of the Blood bear a ritual chin scar to signify their station.
- The map is a relatively large amphitheatre with various pillars all around the place, a wide seats section with an underpass beneath it. The podium platform in the center of the map is a good vantage point before the host infection. There are lots of torches taking care of the map's lighting, which is pretty lit beside the fact it's night time.
- Merida ist ein rothaariges Mädchen, das als Königstochter in einem Schottland der Vergangenheit lebt. Merida spielt die Hauptrolle in Merida - Legende der Highlands. Sie ist die erste Disney Prinzessin und die erste weibliche Heldin in einem Pixar-Film. Das Drehbuch dafür schrieben Brenda Chapman und Irene Mecchi. Brenda Chapman führte gemeinsam mit Mark Andrews im Film Regie. Die animierten Zeichenfiguren sind menschenähnlich.
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