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    The Adonia (Greek: Ἀδώνια) was a festival celebrated annually by women in ancient Greece to mourn the death of Adonis, the consort of Aphrodite. It is...
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    Adonias Aguiar Filho (November 27, 1915 – August 2, 1990) was a novelist, essayist, journalist, and literary critic from Bahia, Brazil, and a member of...
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  • Adonia is an ancient Greek festival. Adonia may also refer to: MS Charming, a Sun-class cruise ship launched in 1998 and known as Adonia from 2003 to 2005...
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    Azamara Pursuit (redirect from MV Adonia)
    Azamara Pursuit (previously R Eight, Minerva II, Royal Princess and Adonia) is a cruise ship operating for Azamara Club Cruises. The ship was built by...
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  • Adonias saga is a medieval Icelandic romance saga. Kalinke and Mitchell summarise the saga thus: The crux of the tale is the prophecy that the offspring...
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  • Osmodes adonia, the Adonia white-spots, is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, the Central African Republic...
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  • Antonia Stergiou (Greek: Αντωνία Στεργίου, born 7 July 1985 in Sarandë, People's Socialist Republic of Albania) is a Greek female high jumper. She is competing...
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    Adonia Katungisa is a Ugandan librarian and administrator known for his contribution to the field of library and information science. He has been the Director...
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    Euthalia adonia is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae (Limenitidinae). It is found in the Indomalayan realm. E. a. adonia Java, Bali E. a. sapitana...
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    mingled with her tears and became the anemone flower. Aphrodite declared the Adonia festival to commemorate his tragic death, celebrated by women every year...
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