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- Macrina may refer to: Saint Macrina the Elder (before 270 – c. 340), saint and mother and grandmother of several saints, patron saint of widows Saint...
- Alison Macrina is a librarian, internet activist, founder and executive director of the Library Freedom Project. Macrina grew up in Collingswood, New...
- Macrina the Younger (Gr****: Μακρίνα; c. 327 – 19 July 379) was an early Christian consecrated virgin. Macrina was elder sister of Basil the Great, Gregory...
- Macrina the Elder (Gr****: Μακρίνα; before AD 270 – c. 340) was the mother of Basil the Elder, and the grandmother of Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa...
- Macrina Bakery is a small chain of bakeries in the Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Washington. Macrina Bakery is a bakery with multiple...
- be venerated as a saint. Both her mother-in-law, Macrina the Elder, as well as her daughters, Macrina the Younger and Theosebia are recognized as saints...
- Mount Saint Macrina is the site of the largest pilgrimage among Ruthenian Byzantine Catholics in North America. It is also home to the monastery of Byzantine...
- Caelia Macrina was a Roman woman who lived in Tarracina around 150 AD. In 150 AD, Caelia Macrina left money for the construction of a building in Tarracina...
- was crafted with extensive input from Library Freedom director Alison Macrina, and was the direct result of the Kilton Public Library imbroglio. The...
- as Basil the Elder or as a Gregory. Among his eight siblings were St. Macrina the Younger, St. Naucratius, St. Peter of Sebaste and St. Basil of Caesarea...