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Guide to the
Archaeological Sites, 2004. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
Maronia" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Smith, William...
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Maronia celadon is the only
species in the
monotypic moth
genus Maronia of the
family Erebidae. It is
known from
French Guiana. Both the
genus and species...
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river of 17th century. The
ancient theatre of
Maronia.
Marmaritsa beach and the
active rift of
Maronia - Makri.
Sandy beach in Fanari.
Kangeles beach...
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Saint Malchus of
Syria (or
Malchus of Chalcis,
Malchus of
Maronia) (died c. 390) is the
subject of
Saint Jerome's
biography Life of
Malchus the Captive...
- St. Ioan (St. John)
church in
Maronia where Petko Voyvoda received communion...
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Exarchate of the
North Aegean:
Ierotheos Calogeropoulos (2019–)
Metropolis of
Maronia and
Komotini and
Exarchate of Rhodope:
Panteleimon Moutafis (2013–) Metropolis...
- 17th Rgt.) XXVI ****ault
Battalion 1915:
Monte Coston,
Costa d'Agra,
Monte Maronia, Val di Sole 1916: Plezzo, Oslavia, Zaibena, Nad Logem,
Monte **** 1917...
- Athens, Chios, Cyzicus, Corinth, Ephesus, Eretria, Gela, Catana, Kos,
Maronia, Naxos, Pella, Pergamum, Rhegion, Salamis, Smyrni, Sparta, Syracuse, Tarsus...
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Agios Efstratios:
Hierotheos Calogeropoulos (2019–)
Metropolis of
Maronia and Komotini:
Panteleimon Moutafis (2013–)
Metropolis of Mithymna: Chrysostomos...
- was Theodemer, and his
uncles Valamer and Vidumer.
Possibly connected to
Maronia (Istria, (MHG Mêrân)) or
Meran in
South Tyrol. People/place name ****ociated...