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- the Macrobians never decided to invade their empire. Herodotus detailed how the Macrobians practiced an elaborate form of embalming. The Macrobians preserved...
- at the time of Hatshepsut was ruled by King Parahu and Queen Ati. The Macrobians (Μακροβίοι) were a legendary people and kingdom positioned in the Horn...
- Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius, usually referred to as Macrobius (fl. c. AD 400), was a Roman provincial who lived during the early fifth century, during...
- then, they should thank the gods that the Macrobians never decided to invade their empire. The Macrobians were a regional power reputed for their advanced...
- then, they should thank the gods that the Macrobians never decided to invade their empire. The Macrobians were a regional power reputed for their advanced...
- fountain containing a special kind of water in the land of the Macrobians, which gives the Macrobians their exceptional longevity. The Ichthyophagid then in their...
- world are known as Aethiopians (after their dark skin). At the extreme south-east of the continent are the Macrobians, so-called for their longevity....
- in several distinct varieties, including: Zonal maps (sometimes called Macrobian maps) Tripartite maps (including "T-O" and "V-in-◻" maps) Quadripartite...
- his Natural History, adds that they live for two hundred years. Panotti Macrobians Natural History VII "Pandae". Theoi Gr**** Mythology. Retrieved 2008-12-28...
- beginning in 980 BC. In modern-day Somalia and Djibouti there was the Macrobian Kingdom, with archaeological discoveries indicating the possibility of...