- the Ambo, a
single large loaf of bread, the
Artos, is
brought to the priest.
Depicted on the top of the
Artos are
either the
symbol of Christ's victory...
- halted. But
Artos continued its
production using the
flavours taken from fruits. Many
international companies offers franchises but
Artos never stopped...
- An
artos is a loaf of
bread used in
Eastern Orthodox and
Byzantine rite
catholic church services.
Artos may also
refer to:
Mount Artos,
Turkey Artos (drink)...
-
Mount Artos, Turkey. "Mount
Artos -
Extreme Türkiye". extremetur.com.
Retrieved 2024-09-04.
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media related to
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- Look up
Arto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arto may
refer to:
Arto Halonen (born 1964),
Finnish do****entary
filmmaker Arto Järvelä (born 1964), Finnish...
- from the
Gaulish word for 'bear',
artos. The
Gaulish theonym Artiō
derives from the
Celtic word for the 'bear',
artos (cf. Old
Irish art,
Middle Welsh...
-
young Artos (King Arthur) is
enslaved in a
Saxon raid on his village, but he
escapes and is
nursed back to
health by the
Roman outcast Lailoken.
Artos subsequently...
-
Arto Sedraki Tunchboyachyan (Armenian: Արտո Սեդրակի Թունջբոյաջյան;
Western Armenian: Արթօ Սէտրակի Թունճպոյաճեան, romanized: Art'ō T'unjpoyajean; born August...
-
Arto Saari (born
November 9, 1981) is a
Finnish retired professional skateboarder and photographer.
Saari was born in Seinäjoki, Finland. His
mother was...
- and Invention. Hal
Leonard Corporation. p. 141. ISBN 978-1-4234-0567-2.
Arto Lehtinen,
Marko Syrjala. "Slayer –
Interview with
Drummer Dave Lombardo"...