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  • Maroneia
  • Village in the East Macedonia and Thrace region of Greece

    Maroneia (Greek: Μαρώνεια) is a village and a former municipality in Rhodope regional unit, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. Since the 2011 local government

    Maroneia

    Maroneia

    Maroneia

  • Athenion of Maroneia
  • 3rd-century BC Greek painter

    Athenion of Maroneia (Ancient Greek: Ἀθηνίων Μαρωνίτης) was an ancient Greek painter, born at Maroneia in Thrace who flourished during the late 4th and

    Athenion of Maroneia

    Athenion_of_Maroneia

  • Hipparchia of Maroneia
  • Cynic philosopher

    Hipparchia of Maroneia (/hɪˈpɑːrkiə/; Greek: Ἱππαρχία ἡ Μαρωνεῖτις; fl. c. 325 BC) was a Cynic philosopher, and wife of Crates of Thebes. She was the sister

    Hipparchia of Maroneia

    Hipparchia of Maroneia

    Hipparchia_of_Maroneia

  • Evrenos
  • Ottoman military commander (died 1417)

    numerous towns and regions, including Keşan, İpsala, Komotini, Feres, Xanthi, Maroneia, Serres, Monastir, and Corinth in 1397. His activities were instrumental

    Evrenos

    Evrenos

  • Heracleides of Maroneia
  • Heracleides (Ancient Greek: Ἡρακλείδης) of Maroneia was a man of ancient Greece who lived in the 4th century BC. He had attached himself to the service

    Heracleides of Maroneia

    Heracleides_of_Maroneia

  • Petko Voyvoda
  • today Aisymi (Evros regional unit, Greece). He married a Greek lady from Maroneia in 1860. When a group of Turkish brigands attacked his wife, he fought

    Petko Voyvoda

    Petko Voyvoda

    Petko_Voyvoda

  • Komotini
  • City in Thrace, Greece

    5th century and is linked to the daughter of the painter Parrasios from Maroneia. During the Roman age it was one of several fortresses along the Via Egnatia

    Komotini

    Komotini

    Komotini

  • List of Cynic philosophers
  • Teacher of Zeno of Citium. Hipparchia of Maroneia fl. 325 BC Wife of Crates of Thebes. Metrocles of Maroneia Brother of Hipparchia, pupil of Crates of

    List of Cynic philosophers

    List_of_Cynic_philosophers

  • Maroneia-Sapes
  • Municipality in Greece

    Maroneia-Sapes (Greek: Μαρώνεια-Σάπες) is a municipality in the Rhodope regional unit, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. The seat of the municipality

    Maroneia-Sapes

    Maroneia-Sapes

    Maroneia-Sapes

  • Achilles on Skyros
  • Myth of the Greek warrior's life

    than this. There are references to artworks by Polygnotus and Athenion of Maroneia, and a now lost 5th century BCE play by Euripides. One of the earliest

    Achilles on Skyros

    Achilles on Skyros

    Achilles_on_Skyros

  • Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
  • Administrative region of Greece

    Eleftheres Eleftheroupoli Evlalo Feres Filippoi Fillyra Iasmos Kato Nevrokopi Maroneia Myki Orestiada Prosotsani Sapes Soufli Thasos Samothrace Kavala International

    Eastern Macedonia and Thrace

    Eastern Macedonia and Thrace

    Eastern_Macedonia_and_Thrace

  • Maroneia (Attica)
  • Maroneia (Ancient Greek: Μαρώνεια) was a settlement in ancient Attica, located near the Mines of Laurium. Its site is unlocated.  Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857)

    Maroneia (Attica)

    Maroneia_(Attica)

  • Crates of Thebes
  • Cynic philosopher

    principal pupil of Diogenes of Sinope and the husband of Hipparchia of Maroneia who lived in the same manner as him. Crates gave away his money to live

    Crates of Thebes

    Crates of Thebes

    Crates_of_Thebes

  • List of Thracian Greeks
  • Painter/Potter (possibly of Thracian origin) Athenion of Maroneia Painter Boethus of Chalcedon Sculptor _of Maroneia Pale Greek Wrestling Olympics 476 BC Aristarchus

    List of Thracian Greeks

    List_of_Thracian_Greeks

  • Public sex
  • Sexual activity that takes place in a public context

    Cynic philosopher, had sexual intercourse with his wife Hipparchia of Maroneia, another Cynic philosopher, in public. In England, some of the 17th century

    Public sex

    Public sex

    Public_sex

  • Western Thrace
  • Geographical and historical region of Greece

    especially the coastal part, and built prosperous cities such as Sale, Maroneia and Abdera, which was home of Democritus, the 5th-century BC philosopher

    Western Thrace

    Western Thrace

    Western_Thrace

  • Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II
  • Rise of Macedon

    Cawkwell and Sealey suggest the Maroneia campaign was in 353 BC (though without explicit justification). The Maroneia campaign might therefore have been

    Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II

    Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II

    Expansion_of_Macedonia_under_Philip_II

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    Ruins of the ancient theatre in Maroneia, Rhodope, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Metrocles
  • Cynic philosopher

    (Ancient Greek: Μητροκλῆς; fl. c. 325 BC) was a Cynic philosopher from Maroneia. He studied in Aristotle’s Lyceum under Theophrastus, and eventually became

    Metrocles

    Metrocles

  • Odrysian kingdom
  • Union of Thracian tribes and kingdoms (5th century BC to 3rd century BC)

    Amadocus I, ruled central Thrace between Maroneia and the Meritsa; Berisades controlled the western part from Maroneia in the east to the Styrmon in the west

    Odrysian kingdom

    Odrysian kingdom

    Odrysian_kingdom

  • Ptolemy III Euergetes
  • 3rd pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (r. 246-222 BC)

    were defeated. It appears that he then led an invasion of Thrace, where Maroneia and Aenus were under Ptolemaic control as of 243 BC. Ptolemy Andromachou

    Ptolemy III Euergetes

    Ptolemy III Euergetes

    Ptolemy_III_Euergetes

  • Sotades
  • Ancient Greek poet

    Σωτάδης; 3rd century BC) was an Ancient Greek poet. Sotades was born in Maroneia, either the one in Thrace, or in Crete. He lived in Alexandria during the

    Sotades

    Sotades

  • Thrace
  • Geographical and historical region in Southeast Europe

    1453, Constantinople. In 1821, several parts of Thrace, such as Lavara, Maroneia, Sozopolis, Aenos, Callipolis, and Samothraki rebelled during the Greek

    Thrace

    Thrace

    Thrace

  • Porphyrios of Kafsokalyvia
  • Greek Orthodox Hieromonk and Saint

    Chapel of Saint Porphyrios was inaugurated by Metropolitan Panteleimon of Maroneia and Komotini, for the social houses of Agios Stylianos Parish of Komotini

    Porphyrios of Kafsokalyvia

    Porphyrios_of_Kafsokalyvia

  • List of ancient Greek cities
  • Marathōn (Μαραθών) Marmara Balıkesir, Western Turkey Marmara Maroneia Maroneia, Eastern Thrace Maroneia Maronya Masis Epidauria, Greece Kranidi Massalia southern

    List of ancient Greek cities

    List_of_ancient_Greek_cities

  • Nostoi
  • Lost Ancient Greek epic

    Thetis's advice and goes home by land; in Thrace he meets Odysseus at Maroneia, who has traveled there by sea. Neoptolemus arrives home, though Phoenix

    Nostoi

    Nostoi

    Nostoi

  • Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)
  • Battle during the expansion of Macedonia

    BC) Potidea (356 BC) Illyria (356 BC) Krinides (356 BC) Thrace (355 BC) Maroneia and Abdera (355* BC) Methone (355–354* BC) Thessaly (354* BC) Pagasae (353*

    Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)

    Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)

    Battle_of_Chaeronea_(338_BC)

  • Battle of Magnesia
  • 190/89 BCE battle in which Rome and Pergamon defeated the Seleucids

    restraint. The Seleucids expanded their holdings in Thrace from Perinthus to Maroneia at the expense of the Thracian tribesmen. Negotiations between the Romans

    Battle of Magnesia

    Battle of Magnesia

    Battle_of_Magnesia

  • List of settlements in the Rhodope regional unit
  • Gratini Iasmos Imeros Rodopis Kalchas, Rhodope Kechros Kizari Komotini Maroneia Mesi, Rhodope Neo Sidirochori Organi Sapes Sostis List of municipalities

    List of settlements in the Rhodope regional unit

    List_of_settlements_in_the_Rhodope_regional_unit

  • Rhodope (province)
  • Roman province

    6th-century Synecdemus, there were six further cities in the province, Maroneia, Maximianopolis, Nicopolis, Kereopyrgos (unknown location) and Topeiros

    Rhodope (province)

    Rhodope (province)

    Rhodope_(province)

  • Metropolis of Alexandroupolis, Traianoupolis and Samothrace
  • Metropolitan status. In 1885, it absorbed parts of the nearby Metropolis of Maroneia, including what would now be Alexandroupolis. The diocese as is today was

    Metropolis of Alexandroupolis, Traianoupolis and Samothrace

    Metropolis of Alexandroupolis, Traianoupolis and Samothrace

    Metropolis_of_Alexandroupolis,_Traianoupolis_and_Samothrace

  • Provisional Government of Western Thrace
  • 1913 unrecognised state in Southeast Europe

    Effendi, Hafous Salih Effendi, Nicodimos (commissioner of the Diocese of Maroneia, representing the Greeks), Mikirditch Tabakian (Armenian), Yaka Cassavi

    Provisional Government of Western Thrace

    Provisional Government of Western Thrace

    Provisional_Government_of_Western_Thrace

  • Rhodope (regional unit)
  • Regional unit in Greece

    (number as in the map in the infobox): Arriana (2) Iasmos (3) Komotini (1) Maroneia-Sapes (4) In 2015 this regional unit has three seats in the Hellenic Parliament

    Rhodope (regional unit)

    Rhodope (regional unit)

    Rhodope_(regional_unit)

  • Battle of the Eurymedon (190 BC)
  • Naval battle where Rhodes defeat the Seleucids

    restraint. The Seleucids expanded their holdings in Thrace from Perinthus to Maroneia at the expense of Thracian tribesmen. Negotiations between the Romans and

    Battle of the Eurymedon (190 BC)

    Battle of the Eurymedon (190 BC)

    Battle_of_the_Eurymedon_(190_BC)

  • List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia
  • from Samothrace Dikaia, founded by colonists from Samos Kypsela Larissa Maroneia, founded by colonists from Chios Menebria, founded by colonists from Samothrace

    List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia

    List_of_ancient_cities_in_Thrace_and_Dacia

  • Cynicism (philosophy)
  • Ancient school of philosophy

    of Diogenes, but again this is uncertain. Crates married Hipparchia of Maroneia after she had fallen in love with him and together they lived like beggars

    Cynicism (philosophy)

    Cynicism (philosophy)

    Cynicism_(philosophy)

  • Evanthes
  • Figures in Greek mythology

    generals of Rhadamanthys who was presented by the later with the city of Maroneia. Euanthes had a son Maron who was encountered by Odysseus in Ismarus, land

    Evanthes

    Evanthes

  • List of ancient Greek theatres
  • Chalcidice Theatre of Philippi, Kavala Theater of Thassos Theatre of Maroneia, Rhodope Theatre of Ohrid, Ohrid Theatre of Corinth, Corinthia Theatre

    List of ancient Greek theatres

    List of ancient Greek theatres

    List_of_ancient_Greek_theatres

  • Battle of Crocus Field
  • 353/52 BC Macedonian victory in Greece

    hoplites. A combination of evidence suggests that Pammenes met with Philip at Maroneia in Thrace, in 355 BC, presumably on his outward journey to Asia. Buckler

    Battle of Crocus Field

    Battle of Crocus Field

    Battle_of_Crocus_Field

  • Greek colonisation
  • Archaic Greek expansion across the Mediterranean and Black Sea (750–550 BC)

    Thrace by the Ionians from the coast of Asia Minor. Important colonies were Maroneia, and Abdera. The Milesians also founded Abydos and Cardia on the Hellespont

    Greek colonisation

    Greek colonisation

    Greek_colonisation

  • List of kings of Thrace and Dacia
  • I and rival of Cersobleptes, king in central Thrace in Chersonese and Maroneia (359-351 BC) Cetriporis, son of Berisades, king in western Thrace in Strimos

    List of kings of Thrace and Dacia

    List of kings of Thrace and Dacia

    List_of_kings_of_Thrace_and_Dacia

  • Pistiros
  • Ancient Greek trade center in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria

    relations with the main economic centers in Aegean Thrace, including Thasos, Maroneia, and Apollonia, and flourished in the 4th century BC. Pistiros was founded

    Pistiros

    Pistiros

    Pistiros

  • List of ancient Greek philosophers
  • Stoic Crates of Thebes c. 365 – c. 285 BC Cynic husband of Hipparchia of Maroneia Cratippus of Pergamon 1st century BC Peripatetic friend of Cicero Cratylus

    List of ancient Greek philosophers

    List_of_ancient_Greek_philosophers

  • Cersobleptes
  • Navigational template showing Odrysian kings

    Demosthenes' oration, it appears that by 354 or 353 BC Philip II was at Maroneia, negotiating with Cersobleptes' envoy Apollonides, apparently planning

    Cersobleptes

    Cersobleptes

  • Alexandroupolis
  • City in northeastern Greece

    Ottoman Empire, by fishermen from Ainos and the villages of Makri and Maroneia. It became known as Dedeagach (Greek: Δεδεαγάτς; Turkish: Dedeağaç [dedeˈaːtʃ];

    Alexandroupolis

    Alexandroupolis

    Alexandroupolis

  • Onomastus of Macedon
  • Antigonid general confidential officer of Philip V of Macedon

    Together with the general Cassander, Onomastus carried out the Massacre of Maroneia in 185 BC. Appius Claudius, and the other Roman commissioners, required

    Onomastus of Macedon

    Onomastus_of_Macedon

  • Agathyrsi
  • Ancient people of the Transylvanian Plateau

    Trausi had migrated to the east of the Hebrus river in the hinterland of Maroneia and Aenus, and they soon disappeared from history after being conquered

    Agathyrsi

    Agathyrsi

    Agathyrsi

  • Imeros
  • Community in Greece

    from the coastline of Thracian Sea. It belongs to the municipality of Maroneia-Sapes since 2011. Its population is 213 (2021 census). During the summer

    Imeros

    Imeros

  • Theodorus the Atheist
  • Ancient Greek philosopher

    his works have not been preserved. According to the Suda, Hipparchia of Maroneia wrote many letters addressed to Theodorus. Although none of them survives

    Theodorus the Atheist

    Theodorus_the_Atheist

  • Merlí (TV series)
  • 2015 Spanish TV series or program

    Presocratics. New philosophers are featured this season, such as Hipparchia of Maroneia. After the Christmas holidays, the students return to class. The second

    Merlí (TV series)

    Merlí (TV series)

    Merlí_(TV_series)

  • Molyvoti Site
  • Archaeological site in northern Greece

    make the city into Archaic Maroneia, they rather show that the city at Molyvoti fell under the economic influence of Maroneia. The vast majority of pottery

    Molyvoti Site

    Molyvoti_Site

  • Women in philosophy
  • Philosophical discourse in women

    include Maitreyi (1000 BCE), Gargi Vachaknavi (700 BCE), Hipparchia of Maroneia (active c. 325 BCE) and Arete of Cyrene (active 5th–4th centuries BCE)

    Women in philosophy

    Women_in_philosophy

  • Macedonia (Roman province)
  • Roman province

    disproven. Stobi was a municipium. Amphipolis, Thessalonica, Abdera, and Maroneia held the status of 'free cities' (civitates liberae), and Edessa was probably

    Macedonia (Roman province)

    Macedonia (Roman province)

    Macedonia_(Roman_province)

  • Mysteries of Isis
  • Religious rites in the Greco-Roman cult of Isis

    aretalogies, texts in praise of the goddess. The wording of aretalogies from Maroneia and Andros, both from the first century BCE, say Isis gave sacred or hidden

    Mysteries of Isis

    Mysteries of Isis

    Mysteries_of_Isis

  • Triballi
  • Ancient tribe in the Balkans

    crossed Mount Haemus and advanced as far as Abdera; they had backing from Maroneia and were preparing to besiege the city when Chabrias appeared off the coast

    Triballi

    Triballi

  • Timeline of ancient Greece
  • League is refounded by Thebes 376 Abdera is sacked by the Triballi and Maroneia 376 Thespiae and the rest of Boeotia are liberated and join the Boeotian

    Timeline of ancient Greece

    Timeline of ancient Greece

    Timeline_of_ancient_Greece

  • Imaret of Komotini
  • Imaret in Komotini, Greece

    building has functioned as the Ecclesiastical Museum of the Metropolis of Maroneia and Komotini. Local tradition of Komotini has linked it to a previous Byzantine

    Imaret of Komotini

    Imaret of Komotini

    Imaret_of_Komotini

  • A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country
  • Genshō Joanna I of Naples Theano Alys, Countess of the Vexin Hipparchia of Maroneia Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry Renee of France Genevieve Sofonisba

    A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country

    A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country

    A_Biographical_Dictionary_of_the_Celebrated_Women_of_Every_Age_and_Country

  • Battle of Myonessus
  • Naval battle where Rome and Rhodes defeat the Seleucids

    restraint. The Seleucids expanded their holdings in Thrace from Perinthus to Maroneia at the expense of Thracian tribesmen. Negotiations between the Romans and

    Battle of Myonessus

    Battle of Myonessus

    Battle_of_Myonessus

  • Mesi, Rhodope
  • Community in Greece

    was completed in 1957, with its inauguration by Metropolitan bishop of Maroneia and Thassos Timotheus Matthaiakis in 1961. In 1995, a new bell tower was

    Mesi, Rhodope

    Mesi, Rhodope

    Mesi,_Rhodope

  • Seleucus II Callinicus
  • Ruler of the Seleucid Empire from 246 BC to 225 BC

    Ptolemaic armies were able to seize control of Ephesus, as well as Ainos and Maroneia in Thrace, and several cities on the Asian side of the Hellespont. In 241

    Seleucus II Callinicus

    Seleucus II Callinicus

    Seleucus_II_Callinicus

  • Aquae Calidae, Bulgaria
  • Ancient town built around mineral baths

    Mesambria (now Nessebar), Odessos, Histria, Tomis, Byzantium, Abdera, Maroneia and the islands of the Aegean, the oldest from Apollonia Pontica from the

    Aquae Calidae, Bulgaria

    Aquae_Calidae,_Bulgaria

  • Apollonia (Kavala)
  • Pomponius Mela being west of the Nestus, and erroneously by Livy, as between Maroneia and Abdera, which is too far east. The site of Apollonia is near the modern

    Apollonia (Kavala)

    Apollonia_(Kavala)

  • Ports of the Ottoman Empire
  • Parga Parga Greece Ionian Sea Preveze Preveza Greece Ionian Sea Makri Maroneia Greece Aegean Sea Aynoz Enez Turkey Aegean Sea Lagoz Lagos (?) Greece Aegean

    Ports of the Ottoman Empire

    Ports of the Ottoman Empire

    Ports_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Battle of Erigon Valley
  • 358 BC battle between Macedonia and the Illyrians

    BC) Potidea (356 BC) Illyria (356 BC) Krinides (356 BC) Thrace (355 BC) Maroneia and Abdera (355* BC) Methone (355–354* BC) Thessaly (354* BC) Pagasae (353*

    Battle of Erigon Valley

    Battle of Erigon Valley

    Battle_of_Erigon_Valley

  • Zone (colony)
  • of Pseudo-Scylax, Zone and Drys are mentioned as neighboring cities of Maroneia, Diceaa, and Abdera but located in the interior, although Zone was close

    Zone (colony)

    Zone (colony)

    Zone_(colony)

  • Drys (Thrace)
  • of Pseudo-Scylax Drys and Zone are mentioned as neighboring cities of Maroneia, Dicaea and Abdera but located in the interior. The city must have belonged

    Drys (Thrace)

    Drys_(Thrace)

  • Panagiotis Michanidis
  • Leader, fighter

    fighter of the Greek Revolution of 1821 from Maroneia, Thrace. Panagiotis Michanidis was from Maroneia. Before the revolution, he was a member of the

    Panagiotis Michanidis

    Panagiotis_Michanidis

  • Third Sacred War
  • War between the Amphictyonic League and the Phocians

    Pammenes to Asia with 5000 hoplites; Pammenes probably met with Philip at Maroneia in 355 BC, presumably on his outward journey. Buckler, the only historian

    Third Sacred War

    Third_Sacred_War

  • Patrologia Graeca
  • Collection of writings by Greek Christian authors (1857–1866)

    Theodorus Balsamon PG 139: Isidorus Metropolite of Thessalonica, Nicetas of Maroneia Metropolite of Thessalonica, Joannes Bishop of Citrus (Pydna), Patriarch

    Patrologia Graeca

    Patrologia_Graeca

  • Sale (Thrace)
  • Samothrace. While Livy wrote that during his time the city belonged to the Maroneia. It was a member of the Delian League as its name appears in the tribute

    Sale (Thrace)

    Sale_(Thrace)

  • Diocese of Duvno
  • Former Catholic diocese

    and again the apostolic vicar of Brownville and the titular bishop of Maroneia. Cyryl Lubowidzki 24 March 1884 – 2 August 1897 Polish. Titular Bishop

    Diocese of Duvno

    Diocese of Duvno

    Diocese_of_Duvno

  • List of cities of Thrace
  • (Turkish: Kurtalan) Marassia (Turkish: Maraş; Bulgarian: Мараш Marash) Maroneia (Turkish: Maronya) Mega Dereio (Turkish: Büyük Dervent / Büyük Derebent)

    List of cities of Thrace

    List of cities of Thrace

    List_of_cities_of_Thrace

  • Serrheum
  • a promontory of the same name (now Cape Makri). It lay to the west of Maroneia, and opposite to the island of Samothrace. It is repeatedly mentioned by

    Serrheum

    Serrheum

  • Hipparchia
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hipparchia may refer to: Hipparchia of Maroneia, an ancient Greek philosopher c. 325 BC Hipparchia (butterfly), a butterfly genus This disambiguation page

    Hipparchia

    Hipparchia

  • Stryme
  • respecting it between the Thasii and the people of the neighbouring city of Maroneia. In some sources, Stryme is called a Thasian polis bordering on Mesambria

    Stryme

    Stryme

  • Sapes
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Maroneia-Sapes, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit. The municipal unit

    Sapes

    Sapes

    Sapes

  • List of women philosophers
  • Miletus (approx. 470–400 BC) Arete of Cyrene (4th century BC) Hipparchia of Maroneia (4th century BC) Nicarete of Megara (fl. around 300 BC) Ptolemais of Cyrene

    List of women philosophers

    List_of_women_philosophers

  • Tajuria mantra
  • Species of butterfly

    kimia Treadaway & Nuyda, [1998] (Philippinen: Sanga Sanga) Tajuria mantra maroneia Fruhstorfer, 1912 (Nias) Tajuria mantra kitamurae Schroeder, Treadaway

    Tajuria mantra

    Tajuria mantra

    Tajuria_mantra

  • Evripidis Stylianidis
  • Greek politician

    member of New Democracy. Evripidis Stylianidis was born on 8 April 1966 in Maroneia, near Komotini in the Rhodope regional unit of Thrace. Between 1984 and

    Evripidis Stylianidis

    Evripidis Stylianidis

    Evripidis_Stylianidis

  • Battle of Corycus
  • 191 BC naval battle of the Roman-Seleucid War

    restraint. The Seleucids expanded their holdings in Thrace from Perinthus to Maroneia at the expense of Thracian tribesmen. Negotiations between the Romans and

    Battle of Corycus

    Battle of Corycus

    Battle_of_Corycus

  • List of philosophers born in the centuries BC
  • Ephesus, (ca. 535-475 BC)[a][b][c][d] Hicetas, (400-335 BC) Hipparchia of Maroneia, (4th century BC) Hippasus, (c. 500 BC) Hippias, (5th century BC)[d] Hippocrates

    List of philosophers born in the centuries BC

    List_of_philosophers_born_in_the_centuries_BC

  • List of Eastern Orthodox bishops and archbishops
  • Metropolitan of Lagada, Liti and Rentini Metropolitan of Lemnos Metropolitan of Maroneia and Komotini Metropolitan of Mithymna Metropolitan of Mytilene Metropolitan

    List of Eastern Orthodox bishops and archbishops

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_bishops_and_archbishops

  • List of massacres in Greece
  • supported by Macedon 200 magistrates and their supporters killed Maroneia Massacre 184 BC Maroneia Unknown Macedonian Army Many Maronites killed Aetolian massacre

    List of massacres in Greece

    List_of_massacres_in_Greece

  • List of archaeological sites by country
  • Crete Malia, Crete Mantineia, Peloponnese Marathon (or Marathonas), Attica Maroneia, East Macedonia and Thrace Matala and Kommos, Crete Megalopolis, Peloponnese

    List of archaeological sites by country

    List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country

  • Traianoupoli
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    century. Its suffragan sees were originally Ainos, Didymoteichon, Makri, Maroneia, Mosynopolis, Perberis, Anastasioupolis-Peritheorion, Polystylon, Poroi

    Traianoupoli

    Traianoupoli

    Traianoupoli

  • Archbishop Michael of America
  • Primate of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (1949–1958)

    born Thucydides Konstantinides (Greek: Θουκυδίδης Κωνσταντινίδης), in Maroneia of Western Thrace, was the Primate of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of

    Archbishop Michael of America

    Archbishop Michael of America

    Archbishop_Michael_of_America

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Athenian sacred ships Athenian Treasury Athenians Project Athenion of Maroneia Athenodorus Cananites Athenodorus of Soli Athens Atheradas of Laconia Athmonum

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • Lyuba Ognenova-Marinova
  • Bulgarian underwater archaeologist

    the various images found on coins. Knowledge of the work of Athenion of Maroneia allowed her to identify that the murals on the Kazanlak Tomb likely originated

    Lyuba Ognenova-Marinova

    Lyuba_Ognenova-Marinova

  • Heraclides
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Heraclides (son of Argaeus), admiral of Alexander the Great Heracleides of Maroneia, a Greek in the service of the Thracian chief Seuthes c. 300 BC Heraclides

    Heraclides

    Heraclides

  • Maronea
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    genus of lichen in the family Fuscideaceae Maroneia, a municipality in the Rhodope regional unit, Greece Maroneia (Attica) a place in the south of the Attica

    Maronea

    Maronea

  • Athenion
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    personal name used in ancient Greece. In history it may refer to: Athenion of Maroneia, 4th-century BC Thracian painter Athenion of Araphen, an otherwise unknown

    Athenion

    Athenion

  • List of Catholic archdioceses
  • Archdiocese of Luxemburgum (Luxembourg City, Luxemburg) Archdiocese of Maronea (Maroneia, Greece) Archdiocese of Martyropolis (Silvan, Turkey) Archdiocese of Maximianopolis

    List of Catholic archdioceses

    List_of_Catholic_archdioceses

  • Polystylus (place)
  • Metropolitan of Christopolis and the see was united to the Archdiocese of Maroneia, the metropolitan see of Rhodope. Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice

    Polystylus (place)

    Polystylus (place)

    Polystylus_(place)

  • Minor Middle Comedy poets
  • Minor authors of Greek Middle Comedy

    Leda The Suda confuses this playwright with the iambic poet Sotades of Maroneia. Of his work, only the following three titles (along with associated fragments)

    Minor Middle Comedy poets

    Minor_Middle_Comedy_poets

  • List of ancient Olympic victors
  • Pentathlon name unknown Taranto P. Oxy. 222 76 § 476 BC Wrestling name unknown Maroneia P. Oxy. 222 76 § 476 BC Boxing Euthymos Locris P. Oxy. 222 76 § 476 BC

    List of ancient Olympic victors

    List of ancient Olympic victors

    List_of_ancient_Olympic_victors

  • Georgios Gevidis
  • Revolutionary of the Greek War of Independence

    of 1821 and a member of the Filiki Etaireia from Thrace. He was born in Maroneia, then part of the Ottoman Empire. He practiced trade. In 1819, while he

    Georgios Gevidis

    Georgios_Gevidis

  • Maron (mythology)
  • Son of Evanthes in Greek mythology

    Eunous. Maron was mentioned among the companions of Dionysus. The city Maroneia in Thrace was named after its founder Maron; there he was venerated in

    Maron (mythology)

    Maron_(mythology)

  • Amadocus II
  • Navigational template showing Odrysian kings

    is generally identified as laying west of the river Hebrus and north of Maroneia. It is likely that the fortified residence of a Thracian ruler on Kozi

    Amadocus II

    Amadocus_II

  • List of municipalities of Greece (2011)
  • Markopoulo Mesogaias Maroneia-Sapes Μαρώνεια-Σάπες (Δήμος Μαρώνειας-Σαπών) 644.0 14,733 23 Sapes Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Maroneia Sapes Marousi Αμαρούσιο

    List of municipalities of Greece (2011)

    List_of_municipalities_of_Greece_(2011)

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  • Aniya |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Aniya |

    Creative

  • Devaja
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Devaja

    Born from God

  • Rahita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Rahita

    Friend of Traveller

  • Monique
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American Latin French

    Monique

    Alone. Advisor.

  • Pulish | புலிஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pulish | புலிஷ 

    Name of a sage

  • Taybah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Taybah

    Pure

  • JONIE
  • Female

    English

    JONIE

    Feminine form of English John, JONIE means "God is gracious."

  • Kalpen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Kalpen

    Fit; Proper

  • KAREL
  • Male

    Slovene

    KAREL

     Slovene form of English/French Charles, KAREL means "man." Compare with other forms of Karel.

  • Ryon
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Ryon

    Kingly.

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