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Matrona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Matrona may
refer to:
Matrona Nikonova,
known as
Matrona of Moscow, a
saint of the
Russian Orthodox...
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Matrona Dmitrievna Nikonova (Russian: Блаженная Матро́на Дими́триевна Ни́конова (Московская), romanized: Blazhennaya
Matrona Dimitrievna Nikonova (Moskovskaya);...
- Dea
Matrona are an
Irish rock band
based in
Belfast and led by Orláith
Forsythe and
Mollie McGinn.
Formally formed in 2018, the band have
written and...
- In
Celtic mythology, Dea
Matrona ('Divine Mother') was the
goddess who
gives her name to the
river Marne (ancient
Matrŏna) in Gaul. The
Gaulish theonym...
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Matrona is a
genus of
damselflies in the
family Calopterygidae.
Species include:
Matrona basilaris Matrona corephaea Matrona cyanoptera Matrona ****onica...
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Matrona the
Barefoot (Russian: Матрона Босоножка; also
known as
Matrona of Petersburg, born
Matrona Petrovna Shcherbinina,
married name
Rumyantseva in...
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Matrona of
Barcelona or
Matrona of
Thessalonica (Catalan: Madrona, IPA: [məˈðɾonə]) is a
saint of the
Roman Catholic Church and the
Orthodox Church. She...
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Matrona of
Perge (Gr****: Ματρώνα) of the 6th
century was a
Byzantine female saint known for
temporarily cross-dressing as the monk
Babylos to
avoid her...
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Matrona (9
December 1927 –
April 2019) was a Curaçaoan footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1952
Summer Olympics. "Pedro B.
Matrona"...
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matrona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Matryona or
Matrena (Russian: Матрёна) is a
Russian feminine given name
derived from
Latin matrona. Diminutive...