Saint Macrina the Elder (before 270 – c. 340), saint and mother and grandmother of several saints, patron saint of widows
Saint Macrina the Younger, (324 – 379), daughter of Saint Basil the Elder and granddaughter of the above
Măcrina, a village in Puieşti Commune, Buzău County, Romania
Macrina (insect), a genus of shield bugs in the tribe Phyllocephalini
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Macrina may refer to: Saint Macrina the Elder (before 270 – c. 340), saint and mother and grandmother of several saints, patron saint of widows Saint...
Alison Macrina is a librarian, internet activist, founder and executive director of the Library Freedom Project. Macrina grew up in Collingswood, New...
Macrina the Younger (Greek: Μακρίνα; c. 327 – 19 July 379) was an early Christian consecrated virgin. Macrina was elder sister of Basil the Great, Gregory...
Macrina the Elder (Greek: Μακρίνα; before AD 270 – c. 340) was the mother of Basil the Elder, and the grandmother of Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa...
Macrina Bakery is a small chain of bakeries in the Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Washington. Macrina Bakery is a bakery with multiple...
Mount Saint Macrina is the site of the largest pilgrimage among Ruthenian Byzantine Catholics in North America. It is also home to the monastery of Byzantine...
Caelia Macrina was a Roman woman who lived in Tarracina around 150 AD. In 150 AD, Caelia Macrina left money for the construction of a building in Tarracina...
be venerated as a saint. Both her mother-in-law, Macrina the Elder, as well as her daughters, Macrina the Younger and Theosebia are recognized as saints...
was crafted with extensive input from Library Freedom director Alison Macrina, and was the direct result of the Kilton Public Library imbroglio. The...
as Basil the Elder or as a Gregory. Among his eight siblings were St. Macrina the Younger, St. Naucratius, St. Peter of Sebaste and St. Basil of Caesarea...
and Gregory of Nyssa, Macrina, converted the family's estate into a monastic community. Basil the Great was the oldest of Macrina's brothers, the second...
unintentional hosting of malicious binaries from archived sites. Alison Macrina, director of the Library Freedom Project, notes that "while librarians...
Juan Carlos Juárez Arreola Carlos Jurado Jazzamoart Frida Kahlo James Key Macrina Krauss Pablo Kubli María Lagunes Carlos Lamothe Silva Carmen Lang Merino...
Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, the famous Christian jurist Naucratius, and Macrina the Younger. He is also known as Peter of Sebasteia. His parents were Basil...
transformed into churches. Basil the Great, bishop of Caesarea Mazaca (d. 379) Macrina the Younger, Christian nun and saint (d. 379) Moses the Black, Christian...
sister Macrina, and several other women, joined Basil and devoted themselves to pious lives of prayer and charitable works (some claim Macrina founded...
(modern day Turkey) in the Pontus. His feast day is 30 May. The son of Macrina the Elder, Basil is said to have moved with his family to the shores of...
Cyril of Alexandria Irenæus Bonaventure Gregory of Nyssa and his sister Macrina Brooke Foss Westcott Jeremy Taylor Bernard of Clairvaux Augustine of Hippo...
Eastern churches as saints. They were a 4th-century monastic family, led by Macrina the Younger (324–379) to provide a central place for her brothers to study...
and emperor (b. 316) Kui An, Indian general and minister of Later Zhao Macrina the Elder, Christian saint (approximate date) Tao Bao (or Anbu), Chinese...
priest in Camden, New Jersey. He was predeceased by his sister, Regina Macrina, an educator from Collingswood, New Jersey. Cyrano de Bergerac (1974) –...
Established in 2011, this station's broadcast license is held by the St. Macrina Media and Education Society. In October 2007, Grace Public Radio applied...
Roman Martyrology Macarius of Egypt c. 300 391 found in Roman Martyrology Macrina the Younger c. 330 19 July 379 found in Roman Martyrology Madeleine Sophie...