- year,
Martos is the
largest olive oil
producing city in the world, thus
earning the
nickname of 'Cradle of the
Olive Grove'.[citation needed]
Martos is also...
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Martos is a Spanish,
Hungarian or
Ukrainian surname that may
refer to
Antonio Martos (cyclist) (born 1946),
Spanish racing cyclist Antonio Martos Ortiz...
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Francisco de
Jesus Marto (11 June 1908 – 4
April 1919) and
Jacinta de
Jesus Marto (5
March 1910 – 20
February 1920) were
siblings from Aljustrel, a small...
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Martos is a city in Spain.
Martos may also
refer to
Martos CD, a
Spanish football club
based in
Martos Fuensanta de
Martos,
another city in
Spain Martovce...
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prelate Jacinta and
Francisco Marto, (1908–1919, 1910–1920),
Portuguese child visionaries,
canonized as
saints in 2017
Martos (surname) This page or section...
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Antonio Martos may
refer to:
Antonio Martos Ortiz (born 1981),
member of the
boyband D'NASH
Antonio Martos (cyclist) (born 1946),
Spanish racing cyclist...
- 20:23
Matthew 18:18
Martos 2014, pp. 334–343. "Library : The
Historical Origin of Indulgences". www.catholicculture.org.
Martos 2014, pp. 338–339, 350...
- António
Augusto dos
Santos Marto GCC GCIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu ˈmaɾtu]; born 5 May 1947) is a
Portuguese prelate of the
Catholic Church...
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Marcos Martos may
refer to:
Marco Martos (American football) (born 1973),
Mexican American football player Marco Martos Carrera,
Peruvian poet This disambiguation...
- Ivan
Petrovich Martos (Russian: Ива́н Петро́вич Ма́ртос; Ukrainian: Іва́н Петро́вич Ма́ртос; 1754 – 5
April 1835) was a
Russian sculptor and art teacher...