Proper noun
Apollonia
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
(historical) Any of a number of Ancient Greek cities and colonies.
At that time, it was considered an unimportant outpost, overshadowed by Apollonia and Epidamnos. Source: Internet
Not long thereafter he was exiled by imperial command to a Metopa, a fortress on the eastern shore of Lake Apollonia in Bithynia. Source: Internet
Dr. Apollonia Lobo and her daughter, Chantal will be attending this year. Source: Internet
Others The last of the Presocratic natural philosophers was Diogenes of Apollonia from Thrace (born c. 460 BCE). Source: Internet
In the fourth month of their stay in Apollonia the news of Julius Caesar's assassination in March 44 BC reached them. Source: Internet
The firms will spend $30-40mn to drill three wells into the Apollonia formation. Source: Internet