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A church in Sveta Marija na Krasu
* Sveta Marija na Krasu / Madonna del Carso

Marija and town
In the words of Marija Gimbutas, " the name of the town is the earliest known historically in the Baltic Sea area ".
Petković was born in the small town of Blato on the Croatian island of Korčula ( at that time in Austria-Hungary ), the sixth of eleven children born to Marija Marinović and Antun Petković-Kovač.
* Marija Bistrica, a town and Marian shrine in Croatia

Marija and ),
His father, Franjo Broz ( 26 November 1860 – 16 December 1936, Zagreb, buried at Mirogoj ), was a Croat, while his mother Marija ( born Javeršek, 25 March 1864, Loka pri Podsredi – 14 January 1918, Kupinec ), was a Slovene.
Marija Gimbutas () ( Vilnius, January 23, 1921 – Los Angeles, United States February 2, 1994 ), was a Lithuanian-American archeologist known for her research into the Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures of " Old Europe ", a term she introduced, and for her Kurgan hypothesis, the current most widely accepted of the Proto-Indo-European Urheimat hypotheses among scholars.
She is also known as lopu Marija ( Mary of livestock ), Lopu māte ( Mother of livestock ) and Piena māte ( Mother of milk ).
# Marija Vencelj, Umrl je prof. dr. Egon Zakrajšek ( Professor Dr. Egon Zakrajšek has died ), ( Obzornik mat, fiz.
Composers of Slovenian Lieder and art songs include Emil Adamič ( 1877 – 1936 ), Fran Gerbič ( 1840 – 1917 ), Alojz Geržinič ( 1915 – 2008 ), Benjamin Ipavec ( 1829 – 1908 ), Davorin Jenko ( 1835 – 1914 ), Anton Lajovic ( 1878 – 1960 ), Kamilo Mašek ( 1831 – 1859 ), Josip Pavčič ( 1870 – 1949 ), Zorko Prelovec ( 1887 – 1939 ), and Lucijan Marija Škerjanc ( 1900 – 1973 ).
He also noted that certain archaeological scholars, like William Stukeley ( 1687-1765 ), Margaret Murray ( 1863-1963 ) and Marija Gimbutas ( 1921-1994 ) were seen as significant figures to both academic and alternative archaeologists.
The primary advocate of the idea that the markings represent writing, and the person who coined the name " Old European Script ", was Marija Gimbutas ( 1921 – 1994 ), an important 20th century archaeologist and advocate of the notion that the Kurgan culture of Central Asia was an early culture of Proto-Indo-Europeans.
Marija Petković, also known as " The Blessed Mary of Jesus Crucified Petković " ( Croatian Marija od Propetoga Isusa Petković, Italian Maria Di Gesù Crocifisso ), ( 10 December 1892-9 July 1966 ) was the founder of the Catholic Congregation of the Daughters of Mercy.
Finally, in 1618 the Knights of Malta under Grandmaster Wignacourt erected St. Mary's Tower ( Maltese: it-Torri ta ' Santa Marija ), located roughly in the center of the southern coast of the island.
* Blessed Marija Petković ( 1892 – 1966 ), founder of the Daughters of Mercy Catholic order, from Blato.
Others similarly set programmes that appeared in this period and onwards included: Svet Plus ( Jelena Bačić-Alimpić ), Pet do dvanaest ( Boško Jakovljević and Aleksadra Kajganić ), Lepota, zdravlje i jos ponešto ( Jelena Bačić-Alimpić ), Sav taj pink ( Boško Jakovljević and Aleksadra Kajganić ), and alternately Ognjen Amidžić and Marija Jakšić, etc.

Marija and by
Wiccan beliefs of an ancient monotheistic Goddess were inspired by Marija Gimbutas's description of Neolithic Europe.
This problem was at least partly addressed by the pioneering work of Marija Gambutas, assisted by Colin Renfrew, organizing expeditions and arranging for more academic collaboration between Western and non-Western scholars.
* Franz Miklosich ( Lemma by Katja Sturm-Schnabl, p. 186-193 ) in: Marija Mitrović, Die Geschichte der slowenischen Literatur von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart.
Marija Gimbutas by Kerbstone 52, at the back of Newgrange, Co. Meath, Ireland, in September 1989.
* Gimbutas, Marija, edited and supplemented by Miriam Robbins Dexter ( 1999 ) The Living Goddesses.
Feminist scholars and archeologists such as Marija Gimbutas, Gerda Lerner, and Riane Eisler describe their notion of a " woman-centered " society surrounding Mother Goddess worship throughout prehistory ( Paleolithic and Neolithic Europe ) and ancient civilizations, by using the term matristic rather than matriarchal.
From the 1950s, Marija Gimbutas developed a theory of an Old European culture in neolithic Europe which had matriarchal traits, replaced by the patriarchal system of the Proto-Indo-Europeans with the spread of Indo-European languages beginning in the Bronze Age.
However, Māra was used to refer to Saint Mary, who was also called upon during childbirth and to help with number of ailments by either her modern Latvian name Marija or number of Christian euphemisms.
Grave's ideas were later developed into the Great Goddess theory by Marija Gimbutas, Merlin Stone and others.
The hypothesis was introduced by Marija Gimbutas in 1956, combining kurgan archaeology with linguistics to locate the origins of the Proto-Indo-European ( PIE ) speaking peoples.
Marija Gimbutas ' Kurgan hypothesis is opposed by Paleolithic Continuity Theory, which associates Pit Grave and Sredny Stog Kurgan cultures with Turkic peoples, and the Anatolian hypothesis, and is also opposed by the Black Sea deluge theory.
In feminist interpretations ( particularly by Marija Gimbutas ) however, it is also interpreted as a symbol of the Mother Goddess and compared to the shape of a butterfly rather than an axe.
In 1999, Dragović was chosen to represent Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, after she won national election HRT Dora with her dramatic song " Marija Magdalena ", written by prominent Croatian songwriter Tonči Huljić.
These include the Great Goddess hypothesis, propagated by Marija Gimbutas, according to which prehistoric Europeans worshipped a single female monotheistic deity — and various theories associated with the Earth mysteries movement, such as the concept of ley lines.
Sláine's goddess, Danu, and her tribes, the Tuatha Dé Danann, come from the Irish Mythological Cycle, although the worship of a universal mother goddess of the earth is not Celtic and comes from speculations about prehistoric European culture and religion by the likes of Marija Gimbutas and Robert Graves.
At the same time, the regime became unstable and was contested by all sides, especially after his adulterous affair with Marija Obrenović became the topic of scandal.
His 1968 monograph Anthropomorphic Figurines of Predynastic Egypt and Neolithic Crete countered the Mother Goddess theories espoused by Marija Gimbutas, characterizing her interpretations as glib.
There are also holiday bungalows by Santa Marija Bay.
The Triple Goddess was here distinguished by Hutton from the prehistoric Great Mother Goddess, as described by Marija Gimbutas and others, whose worship in ancient times he regarded as neither proven nor disproven Nor did Hutton dispute that in ancient pagan worship " partnerships of three divine women " occurred ; rather he proposes that Jane Harrison looked to such partnerships to help explain how ancient goddesses could be both virgin and mother ( the third person of the triad being as yet unnamed ).

Marija and ;
* the 5th millennium BC ( 4th excluding the Anatolian branch ) in the Pontic-Caspian steppe, according to Marija Gimbutas's Kurgan hypothesis ;
In 1989, his former professor Marija Gimbutas asked him to read a paper on Basque mythology at an Indo-Europeanist Conference held in Ireland ; shortly thereafter he moved to Dublin, where he studied as a Fulbright Scholar in the Faculty of Celtic Studies, University College Dublin ( 1991 ).
In 1978, Kirka released a duet album with sister Anna ; the next year, another sister Marija (" Muska ") joined in.

Marija and painting
The painting Marija Škaplierinė ( canvas, oil, metal, ) is on the altar in the central nave.

Marija and Holy
Żejtun boasts a large number of chapels such as the one dedicated to St. Clement ( San Klement ), Our Lady of Good Counsel ( Il-Madonna tal-Bon Kunsill ), The Saviour ( Is-Salvatur ) and The Assumption ( known as Santa Marija in Maltese ), The Holy Spirit ( L-Ispirtu Santu ), St. Angelo ( Sant ' Anġlu ), St. Nicholas ( San Niklaw ), Our Lady of Mercy ( Il-Madonna tal-Ħniena ), Our Lady of Lourdes ( Il-Madonna ta ' Lourdes ), Our Lady of Signora ( Il-Madonna tas-Sinjura ), and St. Mary of Hal Tmiem ( Santa Marija ta ' Ħal-Tmiem ).

Marija and Church
The Church of the Assumption of Our Lady, commonly known as the Rotunda of Mosta or Rotunda of St Marija Assunta ( sometimes shortened to as The Mosta Dome ) is a Roman Catholic church in Mosta, Malta.
In 1984, the Catholic Church held a National Eucharistic Congress in Marija Bistrica.

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