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- Atroa may refer to: Atroa, a deity of the World of Greyhawk Atroa, an ancient name of a place in Bithynia, usually identified with Yenişehir, Bursa. See...
- red fruit. Atroa was first detailed for the Dungeons & Dragons game in the World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), by Gary Gygax. Atroa appears as...
- Peter of Atroa (773–837) was an abbot who was later canonized as a saint. He was born the eldest of three children. His given name was Theophylact. At...
- 788) Maxentius, patriarch of Aquileia Oliba I, Frankish nobleman Peter of Atroa, Byzantine abbot (b. 773) Treadgold, Warren (1997). A History of the Byzantine...
- Archdeacon Theophylact (8th century), archdeacon of the Roman Church Peter of Atroa or Theophylact (773–837) Theophylact Rhangabe (8th century), Byzantine admiral...
- list of deities; however, since Sotillion (summer), Telchur (winter) and Atroa (spring) were still included, one can ****ume this was done in error. In...
- sent back as a fugitive. He eventually did settle on Olympus, first at Atroa and later at Balaios. From Olympus he is said to have intervened to reconcile...
- official (d. 819) Pepin of Italy, son of Charlemagne (d. 810) Peter of Atroa, Byzantine abbot and saint (d. 837) Wei Chuhou, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty...
- churches and monasteries in Ireland, lived to nearly 100 (752) Saint Peter of Atroa, Abbot, opponent of iconoclasm (Peter the Standard-Bearer) (837) (see also:...
- Thasos, monk, of the island of Thasos (c. 843) Venerable Andronicus of Atroa, in Bithynia (9th century) Saint Juventius of Pavia, first Bishop of Pavia...