A name for the Horned God, one of the two primary deities found in some neopagan, especially Wiccan, religions
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Atho may refer to Atho, an egg noodle dish A name for the Horned God, one of the two primary deities found in some neopagan, especially Wiccan, religions...
Mount Athos (/ˈæθɒs/; Greek: Ἄθως [ˈa.θos]) is a mountain on the Athos peninsula in northeastern Greece. It is an important center of Eastern Orthodox...
Look up Athos or Άθως in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Athos may refer to: Athos (character), one of the title characters in the novel The Three Musketeers...
Avano Atho Avalo is a 1979 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Baby and Kashinath. The film stars Jayan, KP Ummer, Jagathy Sreekumar, Jose and Jose Prakash...
New Athos or Akhali Atoni is a town in the Gudauta raion of Abkhazia situated some 22 km (14 mi) from Sukhumi by the shores of the Black Sea. The town...
The monastic community of Mount Athos is an Eastern Orthodox community of monks in Greece who hold the status of an autonomous region with its own sovereignty...
Ethan of Athos is a 1986 science fiction novel by American author Lois McMaster Bujold. The title character is Dr. Ethan Urquhart, Chief of Biology at...
Cardell's tradition of Wicca venerated a form of the Horned God known as Atho and worked with a coven that met on the grounds of his estate in Surrey....
The Battle of Athos (also known as the Battle of Monte Sancto or the Battle of Lemnos) took place on 1–2 July 1807New Style as a part of the Napoleonic...
Διώρυγα του Ξέρξη) was a navigable canal through the base of the Mount Athos peninsula in Chalkidiki, northern Greece. It was commanded to be built by...
SS Athos was a French cargo-passenger ship of the Messageries Maritimes, launched in 1914, that was sunk in the Mediterranean by the German submarine...
released and became a monk joining the Great Lavra of Athanasios on Mount Athos. He subsequently became the leader of the Georgian Iviron monastery, which...
Athos Costa (born November 29, 1988) is a Brazilian volleyball player who plays for Sporting CP. "Athos Costa Profile". sporting.pt (in Portuguese). Archived...
Athos Dimoulas (Greek: Άθως Δημουλάς) (Athens, Greece, 1921–1985) was a Greek poet. He studied civil engineering at the National Technical University...
The Ecumenical Patriarchate and Mount Athos, and also the Greek Orthodox Churches in the diaspora under the Patriarchate use a black double-headed eagle...
Athos Chrysostomou (born August 6, 1981) is a Cypriot football goalkeeper who plays for Girne Halk Evi of KTFF 1. Lig . His former teams were Egaleo,...
Athos Rodolfo Giorgio Alessandro Menaboni (October 20, 1895 – July 18, 1990) was an Italian-born American artist who spent the bulk of his career in Atlanta...
Aristocleus of Athos (Аристоклий, Афонский & Московский) (1838–1918) was a saint and martyr of the Russian Orthodox Church. He is also known as Schema-hieromonk...
Athos Range Athos Range (70°13′S 64°50′E / 70.217°S 64.833°E / -70.217; 64.833) is the northernmost range in the Prince Charles Mountains of Mac. Robertson...
Mount Athos or Wilderness of Mount Athos (Greek: Έρημος του Αγίου Όρους, romanized: Eremos tou Agiou Oros) is a geographical area of Mount Athos that corresponds...