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    Mavia (IPA: [mað̼ea]) is an inhabited island in Sanma Province of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean. The island lies off the eastern coast of Espiritu Santo...
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  • Mavia may refer to: Mavia (queen), the warrior-queen of the Bedouin Saracens in the fourth century CE Mavia (genus), a classification of insects Makonde...
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  • Theodosius I makes his adventus, or formal entry, into Constantinople. Queen Mavia, with her Saracen forces, defeats the Roman army in southern Syria. Emperor...
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    tribes. Their main base during the time of their most famous ruler, Queen Mavia, was in Aleppo. During the 8th and 9th centuries, the Tanukhid strongholds...
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    literature. In 1961, he married his longtime girlfriend, Frances "Fran" Mavia Beer. Kristofferson, under pressure from his family, joined the U.S. Army...
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  • CONS:construct suffix Mav̋ea (also known as Mavea or Mafea or Mavia) is an Oceanic language spoken on Mavea Island in Vanuatu, off the eastern coast of Espiritu Santo...
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    Te'el-hunu (reigned c. 695–690 BC) Tabua (reigned c. 678–675 BC) Tanukhids Mavia (reigned 375–425) – "The Queen of the Arabs" Seleucid Empire Cleopatra Thea...
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  • Francis Alu Bobby Vavona Andrew Turlom Marlon Steven Benny Nelson Kere Mavia Freddy Gelam Ravu Ravu Farapo Makura Eugene Eka Elison Waluka Paul Matuta...
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  • Yossman, K.J. (April 2, 2024). "Carey Mulligan Comedy 'The Ballad of Wallis Island' Acquired by Focus Features (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved April 3, 2024...
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    the 4th century as a hermit between Syria and Egypt. His piety impressed Mavia, Arab warrior-queen of the Tanukhids, and she made his consecration as a...
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    Artogeressa against the Persian army of Shapur II. 375 – The Arab Queen Mavia led troops against the Romans. 378 – Roman Empress Albia Dominica organized...
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    María Pita. She defended A Coruña against Sir Francis Drake's army. Queen Mavia (r 375–425) was an Arab warrior-queen, who ruled over the Tanukhids, a confederation...
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  • control of Roman Egypt, Arabia, and parts of Asia Minor. In 378, Queen Mavia led a rebellion against the Roman army and defeated them repeatedly. The...
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    Romans. They rebelled against Roman authority in 378 CE under their queen, Mavia, who lead her forces into Palestine, Arabia and even the edges of Egypt...
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  • Theodosius I makes his adventus, or formal entry, into Constantinople. Queen Mavia, with her Saracen forces, defeats the Roman army in southern Syria. Emperor...
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    Eka Freddy Gelam Junior Hoki Kele Lessy Farapo Makura Paul Matuta Kere Mavia Benny Nelson Ravu Ravu Marlon Steven Andrew Turlom Bobby Vavona Ellson Waluka...
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