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Maroneia (Gr****: Μαρώνεια) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in
Rhodope regional unit, East
Macedonia and Thrace, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government...
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Hipparchia of
Maroneia (/hɪˈpɑːrkiə/; Gr****: Ἱππαρχία ἡ Μαρωνεῖτις; fl. c. 325 BC) was a
Cynic philosopher, and wife of
Crates of Thebes. She was the sister...
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Maroneia-Sapes (Gr****: Μαρώνεια-Σάπες) is a muni****lity in the
Rhodope regional unit, East
Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. The seat of the muni****lity...
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Athenion of
Maroneia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθηνίων Μαρωνίτης) was an
ancient Gr**** painter, born at
Maroneia in
Thrace who
flourished during the late 4th and...
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Nicopolis (1396).
Evrenos conquered Keşan, İpsala, Komotini, Feres, Xanthi,
Maroneia, Monastir, and in 1397, Corinth. He
founded the town Yenice-i Vardar, modern...
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Thracian origin)
Athenion of
Maroneia Painter Boethus of
Chalcedon Sculptor _of
Maroneia Pale Gr****
Wrestling Olympics 476 BC Aristarchus...
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today Aisymi (Evros
regional unit, Greece). He
married a Gr**** lady from
Maroneia in 1860. When a
group of
Turkish brigands attacked his wife, he fought...
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Ruins of the
ancient theatre in
Maroneia, Rhodope, East
Macedonia and Thrace, Greece...
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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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Maroneia (Ancient Gr****: Μαρώνεια) was a
settlement in
ancient Attica,
located near the
Mines of Laurium. Its site is unlocated. Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857)...