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media related to
Maronite Catholics. "
Maronites" . Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed.). 1911. The
Syriac Maronites Syriac Maronite identity in Lebanon...
- the
Maronites,
Ptolemais in Phœnicia of the
Maronites,
Sarepta of the
Maronites,
Tarsus of the
Maronites.
Lebanese Maronite Order Antonin Maronite Order...
- slew 350 monks, the
Maronites sought refuge in the
mountains of Lebanon.
Correspondence concerning the
event brought the
Maronites papal and
orthodox recognition...
- that the
community of 1500
Maronites is
served by 11 priests, in 8 churches;
Giovanni Battista da Todi
records 800
Maronites,
distributed across 10 villages...
-
Maronites in
Israel (Arabic: الموارنة في إسرائيل; Hebrew: מארונים; Syriac: ܒܝܫܪܐܠ ܡܖ̈ܘܢܝܐ) are an
ethnoreligious minority who
belong to the
Maronite Catholic...
- a
particular region after 664 up to the present. The
author shows the
Maronites winning a
debate with the
Syrian Orthodox and is
sympathetic to the Byzantines...
- 1858 the
Maronites revolted against the
large landowning families. The
revolt was
followed by a
further struggle between the
Druzes and
Maronites over land...
-
political history of the
Maronites. Lebanon. pp. 228–238.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) List of all
Maronite Patriarchs by GCatholic...
- The
Maronite League – ML (Arabic: الرابطة المارونية, Al-Rabitat al-Marouniyya) is a private, non-profit and
apolitical organization of
Lebanese Christian...
- This list of
Maronites includes prominent Maronite figures who are
notable in
their areas of expertise.
Norman Issa,
Israeli actor,
director in cinema...