- Look up
Apollonia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Apollonia or
Apolonia (named
after the Gr**** god Apollo) may
refer to :
Apollonia (Illyria), now...
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Appolonia Jagiello, also
known as
Appolonia Jagiello Tochman, (1825 – 1866) was a Polish-Lithuanian
American revolutionary and activist. She is most notable...
- ISBN 0-8361-9106-4
Katherine Milhous The Egg Tree ISBN 978-0-689-71568-6
Appolonia's Valentine ISBN 978-0-684-92306-2
Brinton Turkle The
Adventures of Obadiah...
- more or less
ignored Appolonia and her now-catatonic mother. She
eventually left New York to
study abroad in Europe.
Appolonia returned to the States...
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saves him from a
float of crocodiles.
Antonio invites her to come to
Appolonia so she can
research her past. Ro agrees,
bringing her
three friends with...
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Apollonias barbujana, the
Canary laurel or barbusano, is
perhaps the only
species of
flowering plants belonging to the
genus Apollonias of the
laurel family...
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Charles Fortescue, was born on 27
September 1791.
Charlotte (born 1793) and
Appolonia "Appy" (born 1794) were the last
members of this
branch of the Ingersoll...
- was born in the gardener's
residence just
south of the
church tower. St
Appolonia in the Bosjö
Monastery Votive portrait of
several generations of the Laxmand...
- November−December 1974,
George Harrison makes a
contribution on the
track "
Appolonia (Foxtrata)". All
songs composed and
arranged by Tom Scott,
except where...
- main
Illyrian force in the
siege of Corcyra. The Corcyraeans,
along with
Appolonia and Epi****os,
sought ****istance from the
Leagues of Greece. Ten Achaean...