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Maronea may
refer to:
Maronea (lichen), a
genus of
lichen in the
family Fuscideaceae Maroneia, a muni****lity in the
Rhodope regional unit,
Greece Maroneia...
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Maronea is a
genus of
lichenized fungi in the
family Fuscideaceae. The
genus name of
Maronea is in
honour of Nicoló
Marogna (1573-1643), who was an Italian...
- the town. It is the seat of a
Roman Catholic titular bishopric called Maronea.
Metrocles (4th
century BC),
Cynic philosopher Hipparchia,
Cynic philosopher...
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Roman Senate decided in 184/183 BC to
force Philip V to
abandon Aenus and
Maronea,
since these had been
declared free
cities in the
Treaty of Apamea. This...
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Athenian fleets, the city fell in 354 BC.
Philip also
attacked Abdera and
Maronea, on the
Thracian coast (354–353 BC). Philip's
involvement in the Third...
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Heracleides (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης) of
Maroneia was a man of
ancient Greece who
lived in the 4th
century BC. He had
attached himself to the service...
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Emeritus of
Kenya (Archdiocese of Nyeri, Kenya) and
Bishop Titular of
Maronea. He was also
Superior General of the
Consolata Missionaries (IMC). Born...
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other towns on
their coast, Dicaea, Ismaron, Parthenion,
Phalesina and
Maronea, were Gr**** colonies. The
Bistones were
militant people who
worshiped Ares...
- Marists, was
named Vicar Apostolic, and
consecrated Titular Bishop of
Maronea on 30 June 1836. On 24
December 1836,
Pompallier sailed from Le
Havre on...
- general, was able to
negotiate a
peace between the
Triballi and the king of
Maronea, in the
process winning over the
Triballi to the
Athenian side. Stojan...