Not to be confused with the fish genus Sperata (syn. Macrones).
The Macrones (Georgian: მაკრონები, mak'ronebi; Ancient Greek: Μάκρωνες, Makrōnes) were an ancient Colchian tribe in the east of Pontus, about the Moschici Mountains (modern Yalnizçam Dağlari, Turkey[1]). The name is allegedly derived from the name of Kromni valley (Κορούμ, located 13 km north-east of Gümüşhane) by adding Kartvelian ma- prefix which denotes regional descendance.[1]
^ abKavtaradze, Giorgi Leon (2002). "An Attempt to Interpret Some Anatolian and Caucasian Ethnonyms of the Classical Sources". Sprache und Kultur. 3. Staatliche Ilia Tschawtschawadse Universität Tbilisi für Sprache und Kultur. Institut zur Erforschung des westlichen Denkens: 68–83. Archived from the original on 13 November 2021.
called Macrones bore in his day the name of Sanni, a claim supported also by Stephanus of Byzantium, though Pliny speaks of the Sanni and Macrones as two...
(ancestors of present-day Zans) Machelones-Macrones Machelones (closely related to the Macrones) Macrones (ancestors of present-day Mingrelians) Marres...
Broadview Press. pp. 194–. ISBN 978-1770482074. Retrieved 19 May 2013. Macrone, Michael (1994). It's Greek to Me. HarperCollins. pp. 147–. ISBN 978-0062720443...
with the exception of Disraeli, and he met his first publisher, John Macrone, at the house. The success of Sketches by Boz led to a proposal from publishers...
Pan, 1976. Murray, James Erskine, A Summer in the Pyrenees. London: John Macrone, 1837. Newman, Bernard, Round About Andorra. London: George Allen; Unwin...
13th century to 6th century BC Colchians, 550 to 330 BC Colchians and Macrones, 180 BC to 14 AD Lazoi (Chani/Tzan tribes), in the Arsacid Period (63–298...
Archived from the original on 13 January 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2020. Macrone, Michael; Lulevitch, Tom (1998). Brush up your Bible!. Random House Value...
Mossynoeci. By the sixth century BC, the tribes living in the southern Colchis (Macrones, Mossynoeci, Marres etc.) were incorporated into the nineteenth satrapy...
Artaÿctes, the son of Cherasmis, was a Persian general who commanded the Macrones and Mossynoeci forces in the army of Xerxes during the second Persian invasion...
Colchis. The Machelones were closely related ethnically to the neighboring Macrones (a tribe believed to be the ancestors of present-day Mingrelians, a subethnic...
Black Beauty Edwin Palgrave 1 episode; "The Debt" 1976 Dickens of London Macrone 2 episodes 1977 Holding On Herbert Goodings 3 episodes BBC2 Play of the...
assertion may imply that, in addition to Cappadocia and Urartu, the Ibenans, Macrones, Mushki, Marres, Mossynoeci and Tibareni were subdued by Cyaxares. Later...
Herodotus, the equipment of the Moschoi was similar to that of the Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci and Mardae, with wooden caps upon their heads, and shields...
the plot. The earliest version of Sketches by Boz was published by John Macrone in two series: the first as a two-volume set in February 1836, just a month...
century BC, the tribes living in the southern Colchis (Tibareni, Mossynoeci, Macrones, Moschi, and Marres) were incorporated into the nineteenth Satrapy of Persia...
lived in the area south of Trabzon. Later Greek authors mentioned the Macrones and the Chalybes as native peoples. One of the dominant Caucasian groups...
Company. p. 102. James Erskine Murray (1837). A Summer in the Pyrenees. J. Macrone. p. 92. The Themis program and the 2500-kW Themis solar power station at...
Company. p. 102. James Erskine Murray (1837). A Summer in the Pyrenees. J. Macrone. p. 92. População residente (Série longa, início 1991 - N.º) por Local...
line: 'They were my salad days, when I was green in judgement.' Michael Macrone (1990), "Salad Days", Brush up your Shakespeare!, pp. 126–127, ISBN 978-0-517-18935-1...
and blowfish T. nigropunctatus, T. leopardus, Barbus dorsalis, catfish Macrones vittatus, sardines, Sardinella fimbriata and milk fish. Finfish, green...