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Maro Collection

Maro, a name that echoes through the ages. From Te Maro to Te Amotutu, Ko Tariu to the Maoris, this is a name steeped in history and culture

Background imageMaro Collection: Sunset textures

Sunset textures
Juan Facal Photography

Background imageMaro Collection: hard worker

hard worker
Andrii Kazun

Background imageMaro Collection: Rocks Emerging

Rocks Emerging
Juan Facal Photography

Background imageMaro Collection: Sea of galaxies

Sea of galaxies
Juan Facal Photography

Background imageMaro Collection: Te Maro - Te Amotutu - Ko Tariu - Maoris

Te Maro - Te Amotutu - Ko Tariu - Maoris
Te Maro, a boy of Waikato (top left), Te Amotutu, a young chief of the Nga-Ti-Pou tribe (top right), and Ko Tariu, a chief of Taupo, with his wife (below) - Maoris

Background imageMaro Collection: Publius Vergilius Maro, 70 Bc To 19 Bc. Classical Roman Poet

Publius Vergilius Maro, 70 Bc To 19 Bc. Classical Roman Poet. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageMaro Collection: Watch Towers On The Maro-Cerro Gordo Cliffs, Between Maro In Malaga Province And La Herradura;

Watch Towers On The Maro-Cerro Gordo Cliffs, Between Maro In Malaga Province And La Herradura; Granada Province, Spain

Background imageMaro Collection: Georgics by Virgil. 29 BC. Miniature depicting two musicians

Georgics by Virgil. 29 BC. Miniature depicting two musicians
Publius Vergilius Maro (70 BC-19 BC). Roman poet. Georgics. 29 BC. Manuscript. 15th century. Fol.51. Miniature depicting two musicians playing instruments. Library University of Valencia. Spain

Background imageMaro Collection: Aeneid. Virgil

Aeneid. Virgil
Publius Vergilius Maro (70 BC-19 AC). Latin poet. Aeneid. Engraving. 1729

Background imageMaro Collection: Virgil (70-19 B. C. ). Classical Roman poet. Georgics

Virgil (70-19 B. C. ). Classical Roman poet. Georgics
Virgil (70-19 B.C.). Classical Roman poet. Georgics

Background imageMaro Collection: Aeneas built a castle in Italy and sends his wise

Aeneas built a castle in Italy and sends his wise messengers to the king Latinus in Laurentum. Scene from the Aeneid of Virgil in french manuscript From the creation of the world to the conquest of

Background imageMaro Collection: Dante and Virgil or The Barque of Dante

Dante and Virgil or The Barque of Dante (La Barque de Dante), lead by Phlegyas, crossing the lake that surrounds the walls of the infernal city of Dite

Background imageMaro Collection: Virgil (Publius Vergillus Maro 79-19 BC)Ancient Roman poet. Author of Aeneid and Georgics

Virgil (Publius Vergillus Maro 79-19 BC)Ancient Roman poet. Author of Aeneid and Georgics. Engraving

Background imageMaro Collection: VIRGIL, Publius Vergilius Maro

VIRGIL, Publius Vergilius Maro (70-19 BC). Title page of an edition of Virgils The Aeneid published in Cologne in 1642

Background imageMaro Collection: Virgil / Burney

Virgil / Burney
PUBLIUS VIRGILIUS MARO known as Virgil Roman writer Date: 70 BC - 19 BC

Background imageMaro Collection: Virgil Honoured

Virgil Honoured
PUBLIUS VIRGILIUS MARO (70 - 13 BCE) is honoured at a festival at Mantova

Background imageMaro Collection: Virgil (Young)

Virgil (Young)
PUBLIUS VIRGILIUS MARO known as Virgil Roman writer

Background imageMaro Collection: VIRGIL

VIRGIL
PUBLIUS VIRGILIUS MARO known as Virgil Roman writer

Background imageMaro Collection: Paranormal / Magic / Popular

Paranormal / Magic / Popular
Publius Maro Virgilius, the Roman poet, perceived as a sorcerer in popular medieval legend


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Maro, a name that echoes through the ages. From Te Maro to Te Amotutu, Ko Tariu to the Maoris, this is a name steeped in history and culture. But it's not just about the past; Maro represents hard work and dedication. Like rocks emerging from the sea of galaxies, Maro stands tall as a symbol of perseverance. Just like the textures of a breathtaking sunset, there is beauty in their determination. In ancient times, Virgil wrote about hard workers in his Georgics. Little did he know that centuries later, Maro would embody those very qualities he praised. Aeneas himself built a castle in Italy and sent his wise counsel from its walls – much like how Maro tackles challenges head-on. Publius Vergilius Maro was another classical Roman poet who left an indelible mark on literature. His words resonated with readers then and continue to inspire us today. But let's not forget about the physical world either. The watch towers on the Maro-Cerro Gordo cliffs stand as guardians between provinces – reminding us of our duty to protect what we hold dear. Maro is more than just a name; it's an embodiment of strength and resilience passed down through generations. Whether it be through poetry or sheer hard work, they leave an everlasting impact on those around them. So next time you hear the name "Maro, " remember their legacy: rooted deep within history yet reaching for new horizons with every step they take.