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Mallos (other)
Mallos may refer to: * Mallos, a form of Saint Dane, character in the Pendragon series by D.J. MacHale * Mallos (Cilicia), an ancient city in Cilicia, Anatolia * Mallos (Pisidia), an ancient town of Pisidia, Anatolia * Mallos de Riglos, a set of rock formations in Huesca province in Spain * Mallos (spider), a spider genus * Tess Mallos, Australian food and cooking, writer, journalist, author, and commentator See also * Mallo (other) Mallo may refer to: * Mallo Cup, candy produced by Boyer Brothers * '' Assan Jana Mall-o Mall'', 2002 pop album by Pakistani singer Abrar-ul-Haq * The name of the main character in the Nintendo 3DS game '' Pushmo'' * Auriane Mallo (born 1993), Fr ...
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Saint Dane
''Pendragon: Journal of an Adventure through Time and Space'', commonly known as ''Pendragon'', is a series of ten young-adult science fiction and fantasy novels by American author D. J. MacHale, published from 2002 to 2009. The series chronicles the adventures of Bobby Pendragon, an American teenager who discovers that he must travel through time and space to prevent the destruction of the ten "territories": critical times and locations throughout the universe. The series has sold over a million copies.White, Cl).A Conversation With D.J. MacHale" ''The Internet Writing Journal''. Writer Write, Inc. Each book deals with the battle over a particular territory, fought by Bobby's side against the forces of Saint Dane, a shapeshifting demon, who exploits a decisive turning point for the local people of each territory. At this turning point, Saint Dane steps in to guide the territory towards utter chaos, while Bobby and his allies attempt to stop these efforts. The novels use a f ...
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Mallos (Cilicia)
Mallus ( el, η Μαλλός ''Mallos''; ethnonym: Μαλλώτης) was an ancient city of Cilicia Campestris (later Cilicia Prima) lying near the mouth of the Pyramus (now the Ceyhan Nehri) river, in Anatolia. In ancient times, the city was situated at the mouth of the Pyramus (which has changed course since), on a hill opposite Magarsa (or Magarsus) which served as its port. The district was called from it, Mallotis. The location of the site is currently inland a few km from the Mediterranean coast on an elevation in the Karataş Peninsula, Adana Province, Turkey, a few km from the city of Karataş. History Greek legend credited the establishment of Mallus to two Argive brothers named Amphilochus and Mopsus. Amphilochus is variously described as the king and seer who was the son of Amphiaraus and the brother of Alcmaeon; Alcmaeon's son; or, in Strabo, either of these figures understood as a demigod son of Apollo. Both Amphiaraus's son and Alcmaeon's son were in the gen ...
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Mallos (Pisidia)
Malus or Malos ( grc, Μάλος), also known as Mallus or Mallos (Μάλλος), was a town of ancient Pisidia, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. It became a bishopric; no longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptized Catholics worldwide . It is among the world's oldest and largest international institutions, and has played a .... Its site is located near Sarıidris, in Asiatic Turkey. References Populated places in Pisidia Catholic titular sees in Asia Former populated places in Turkey Roman towns and cities in Turkey Populated places of the Byzantine Empire History of Isparta Province Eğirdir District {{Isparta-geo-stub ...
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Mallos De Riglos
The Mallos de Riglos (English: Mallets of Riglos) are a set of conglomerate rock formations, located in the municipality of Las Peñas de Riglos, in the Hoya de Huesca comarca, in Aragon, Spain. They are located near Las Peñas de Riglos some 45 km (28 mi) to the northwest of the city of Huesca. Rising to some 300 metres (980 ft) high (c. 1000 metres or above sea level), they form part of the foothills of the Pyrenees. The Mallos were formed when eroded material washed down from the slopes of the Pyrenees and became cemented together by limestone. Over time, this mixture became compacted into a large mass of conglomerate rock. Eventually, erosion wore away the softer, more porous parts of the conglomerate. The more resistant rock remained, and became the formations known as the Mallos de Riglos. Because of their relatively vertical sides, the Mallos de Riglos are a popular destination for climbers. Gallery File:Los Mallos de Riglos.jpg, References Exte ...
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Mallos (spider)
''Mallos'' is a genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1902. Among the genus, ''Mallos gregalis'' is known to be a social spider species, living in groups and signaling each other by vibrating their web. Species it contains sixteen species: *'' Mallos blandus'' Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1958 – USA *'' Mallos bryanti'' Gertsch, 1946 – USA, Mexico *'' Mallos chamberlini'' Bond & Opell, 1997 – Mexico *'' Mallos dugesi'' (Becker, 1886) – USA, Mexico *'' Mallos flavovittatus'' ( Keyserling, 1881) – Venezuela, Peru *'' Mallos gertschi'' Bond & Opell, 1997 – Mexico *''Mallos gregalis'' (Simon, 1909) – Mexico *'' Mallos hesperius'' (Chamberlin, 1916) – Mexico to Paraguay *'' Mallos kraussi'' Gertsch, 1946 – Mexico *'' Mallos macrolirus'' Bond & Opell, 1997 – Mexico *'' Mallos margaretae'' Gertsch, 1946 – Costa Rica, Panama *'' Mallos mians'' (Chamberlin, 1919) – USA, Mexico *'' Mallos nigr ...
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Tess Mallos
Tess Mallos (née Anastasia Calopades) (25 January 1933 – 31 July 2012) was an Australian food and cooking writer, journalist, author, and Pundit (expert), commentator. She wrote a number of books on Greek cuisine, Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine. Biography Her parents, both from the Greek island of Kythera, emigrated to Australia where she was born and raised in the country town of Casino, New South Wales. Her father, Andonis Calopades arrived in Australia at the turn of the 20th century as an 11-year-old, and worked in the famous Kominos cafe in the central business district of Sydney. In 1919, he moved to Casino, where he ran the Marble Bar Cafe. Her mother was Calliope Manolliaras. Mallos began her writing career in cooking as a freelance food consultant in advertising, creating and writing recipes for a wide range of food as well as preparing food for photography. Her first book in 1976 was the Greek Cook Book, which featured familiar recipes from her Greek heritage. M ...
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