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Mantinia may
refer to:
Mantinia, an
alternative spelling of Mantineia,
Greece MV
Mantinia, a tank ship in
service with the Gr****
Tanker Shipping Co, Piraeus...
- years" "Mnason, son of
Mantinias lived 66 years, then 71 years" "Aristion, son of
Philocles lived 47 years, then 52 years" "
Mantinias, son of
Mnason lived...
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Mantineia (also
Mantinea /ˌmæntəˈniːə/; Gr****: Μαντίνεια; also
Koine Gr**** Ἀντιγόνεια Antigoneia) was a city in
ancient Arcadia, Greece,
which was the...
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Megali Mantineia (Gr****: Μεγάλη Μαντίνεια) is a
mountain settlement in the muni****l unit of Avia, Messenia, Greece. It sits at 200m
above sea level, 2 km...
- (link) "MoMA – The
Collection –
Matthew Carter.
Mantinia. 1993". The
Museum of
Modern Art. "
Mantinia FB". Font Bureau.
Retrieved 22
February 2016. "MoMA...
- Kotsifali, Lagorthi, Limnio, Liatiko, Limniona, Malagousia, Mandilaria,
Mantinia, Mavrodafni, Mavrotragano, Moschofilero,
Muscat of Limnos, Naousa, Negoska...
- a
couch and
being served food and wine. The
tombstones of
Julia Velva,
Mantinia Maercia and
Aelia Aeliana each
depict a
dining scene. Additionally, several...
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Bugler in 1947. In 1958 she was
renamed Montmajour and in 1963 was
renamed Mantinia,
serving until 1978 when she was laid up. She was s****ped in 1981. Empire...
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Mikri Mantineia (Gr****: Μικρή Μαντίνεια) is a
seaside village in the muni****lity of Kalamata, Messenia, Greece. It is
situated at 20 m
above sea level...
- Roundhand, 1965; S****ey Script, 1972; Galliard, 1978; Skia, Georgia,
Mantinia, all 1993; Verdana, 1996; Tahoma, 1999)
William Caslon (Caslon) Roy Cole...