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- Maiuma (also Maiumas or Maiouma, Maioumas) was an ancient town and one of the two ports of Gaza along with Anthedon. Its remains are situated at present-day...
- example, he reversed Constantine's declaration that Majuma, the port of Gaza, was a separate city. Majuma had a large Christian congregation while Gaza was...
- Fruhstorfer, 1898 Euploea grandis Moore, 1883 Euploea godmani Moore, 1883 Euploea majuma Ribbe, 1898 pauperata Fruhstorfer, 1910 luxurianta Fruhstorfer, 1910 privata...
- familiar with the region around Gaza, and mentioned having seen Bishop Zeno of Majuma, at the seaport of Gaza. Sozomen wrote that his grandfather lived at Bethelia...
- William Muir, was penned in 1870. Khutut-i-Sir S****, ed Ross Masud, 1924. Majuma Lecture Kaye Sir S**** ed. Munshi Sirajuddin, Sadhora 1892. Maqalat-i-Sir-S****...
- located in the area. In the late Ottoman era, Pierre Jacotin named the place Majumas on his map from 1799. In 1883, the PEF's Survey of Western Palestine (SWP)...
- Fathers. Catholic Truth Society. p. 242. Biedermann, H.M. (1999). "Kosmas v. Majuma". Lexikon des Mittelalters. Vol. 5. J.B. Metzler. p. 1458. James, Croake...
- Mesopotamia, St. Archelaus, a bishop celebrated for learning and sanctity." "At Majuma, St. Zeno, bishop." St Euthymius is also commemorated on March 8. In certain...
-     760   Bishop of Buraburg Alto     760   Cosmas     760   Bishop of Majuma Gangulphus (Gengulf, Gengoul)     760   Paul of Cyprus     760   Sabinus...
- students in Kenya include Santina Mwarania, Rosemary Aloo, Scholastica Majuma, Solomon Kayia, Florence Baseke (from Uganda), and Elkana Kimutai who were...