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Saint Minias (Minas, Miniatus) (Italian: Miniato, Armenian: Մինաս) (3rd century) is
venerated as the
first Christian martyr of Florence. The
church of...
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Minia may
refer to:
Munia (also
called a "
minia"), a bird of the
genus Lonchura Minya, Egypt, a city in
Egypt Minya Governorate, a
governorate in Egypt...
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Minia Biabiany (born 1988) is an artist, filmmaker, and
education researcher from Guadeloupe. Her work has
emphasized the
roles stories and
physical spaces...
- San
Miniato al
Monte (St.
Minias on the Mountain) is a
basilica in Florence,
central Italy,
standing atop one of the
highest points in the city. It has...
- The ****umption of the
Virgin Between St
Minias and St
Julian is a
painting by the
Italian early Renaissance master Andrea del Castagno,
executed around...
- The Siniaka-
Minia National Park is
located in the
regions of Guéra and Moyen-Chari in Chad. It was
established as an IUCN
Category IV area in 1965 covering...
- fault. This
seamount is
named after the ship
Minia (1866-1922) of the Anglo-American
Telegraph Company. The
Minia is
known for
recovering bodies and artifacts...
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Saints John the
Baptist and
Minias is an early-Quattrocento (1400–1450) wood
panel with
tempera painting by the
Florentine Italian Renaissance painter...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Minyas (/
ˈmɪniəs, ˈmɪnjəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Μινύας) was the
founder of Orchomenus, Boeotia. As the
ancestor of the Minyans, a number...
- bodies.
Three other Canadian ships followed in the search: the
cable ship
Minia,
lighthouse supply ship
Montmagny and
sealing vessel Algerine. Each ship...