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Metrodora (Ancient Gr****: Μητροδώρα, romanized:
Mētrodōra) was
possibly the
author of an
ancient Gr****
medical text, On the
Diseases and
Cures of Women...
- co-founded the
Metrodora Institute, a
health clinic and
research institute. Simo is now the
President of the
Metrodora Foundation. The
Metrodora Institute...
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Metrodora Institute is a
clinic in the Salt Lake City, Utah area
specializing in
treating complex medical conditions.
Named for
Metrodora, an ancient...
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Claudia Metrodora (fl. c. 54 – 68 AD) was a Graeco-Roman
public benefactor. A
resident of the
island of Chios,
Metrodra was able to
benefit the city when...
- Menodora,
Metrodora, and
Nymphodora (died c. AD 305–311) are
virgin martyrs venerated by the
Roman Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox churches.
According to...
- part of the
Byzantine monastery dedicated to the Holy
Martyrs Menodora,
Metrodora, and
Nymphodora (Gr****: Μονῆ τῶν Άγίων Μηνοδώρας, Μητροδώρας καὶ Νυμφοδώρας)...
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called Cleopatra"
cited by the 3rd- or 4th-century
female Roman physician Metrodora was
likely conflated by
medieval scholars as
referring to Cleopatra. Only...
- 290)
Hripsime of
Armenia (died 290)
Demiana and 40
virgins Menodora,
Metrodora, and
Nymphodora Pelagia of
Tarsus Faith of
Conques Kyriaki of Nicomedia...
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April 885
found in
Roman Martyrology Methodius of
Olympus 200s c. 311
Metrodora 200s 305–311
found in
Roman Martyrology Mercurialis of Forlì 300s 406...
- artist,
Metrodora,
which was the
result of his
vocal studies and research. Its
title and the
single lyric that was
included were
inspired by
Metrodora, a Byzantine...