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- A menologium (/mɛnəˈloʊdʒiəm/, pl. menologia), also known by other names, is any collection of information arranged according to the days of a month,...
- A menologium rusti**** (pl. menologia rustica), also known by other names, was a publicly displa**** month-by-month inscription of the Roman calendar with...
- calendar names includes traditional names that used to be listed in orthodox menologia prior to the October Revolution and in po****r calendars of the Soviet...
- Apophthegmata collections, but including materials also from hagiographies, menologia, and other, unspecified and now-lost sources. The collection was compiled...
- martyrology are the Synaxaria and the longer Menaia, both sometimes known as Menologia. Simple martyrologies only enumerate names. Historical martyrologies,...
- under the guardianship (tutela) of Diana. The ancient farmers' almanacs (menologia rustica) instruct farmers to sow wheat and barley, and to attend to scribatio...
- encouraging the break with the tradition of using the names in the Synodal Menologia. Superanskaya, p. 278 Superanskaya, pp. 22 and 278 Toronto Slavic Quarterly...
- encouraging the break with the tradition of using the names in the Synodal Menologia. Diminutives of this name include "Авро́рка" (Avrorka), "А́ва" (Ava),...
- ecclesiastical metropolis of the Roman province of Cilicia Secunda. Gr**** menologia speak of Saint Helenus, and the martyr saints Aristio and Theodore as...
- encouraging the break with the tradition of using the names in the Synodal Menologia. Its diminutives include Agatka (Ага́тка), Aga (А́га), and Gata (Га́та)...