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Look up Cosmas or Kosmas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cosmas or Kosmas is a Greek name (Ancient Greek: Κοσμᾶς), from Ancient Greek Κοσμᾶς (Kosmâs)
Cosmas
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Look up Cosmas or Kosmas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cosmas or Kosmas is a Greek given name. Cosmas or Kosmas may also refer to: Agios Kosmas
Cosmas_(disambiguation)
Patron saints of medicine and of twins
maladies including paralysis, was invented by Cosmas and Damian. During the persecution under Diocletian, Cosmas and Damian were arrested by order of the Prefect
Cosmas_and_Damian
6th-century Greek traveller and merchant
Cosmas Indicopleustes (Koine Greek: Κοσμᾶς Ἰνδικοπλεύστης, lit. 'Cosmas who sailed to India'; also known as Cosmas the Monk) was a merchant and later hermit
Cosmas_Indicopleustes
7th-century Italian clergyman
Cosmas the Monk was a 7th-century clergyman who features in Chalcedonian traditions. Any knowledge of Cosmas comes from the notably unreliable 10th-century
Cosmas_the_Monk
Nigerian businessman (born 1958)
"Coscharis Group's CEO Cosmas Maduka loses wife, Charity". The Punch. 2021-11-28. Retrieved 2022-08-19. Okunola, Folarin. "Cosmas Maduka: Coscharis chairman
Cosmas_Maduka
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Patriarch Cosmas may refer to: Cosmas I of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 727–768 Cosmas I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1075–1081
Patriarch_Cosmas
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(disambiguation) Cosmas (disambiguation) Cosmo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cosma. If an internal
Cosma
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Cosmas II may refer to: Pope Cosmas II of Alexandria, ruled in 851–858 Cosmas II of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1146–1147 Cosmas II of Alexandria
Cosmas_II
Czech priest (c. 1045–1125)
Cosmas of Prague (Czech: Kosmas Pražský; Latin: Cosmas Decanus; c. 1045 – 21 October 1125) was a Czech priest, writer and historian. Between 1075 and 1081
Cosmas_of_Prague
Bishop and hymnographer
Cosmas of Maiuma, also called Cosmas Hagiopolites ("of the Holy City"), Cosmas of Jerusalem, Cosmas the Melodist, or Cosmas the Poet (d. 773 or 794),
Cosmas_of_Maiuma
Byzantine usurper
Iconoclast policies of Leo III. Cosmas was declared emperor by the rebels. The insurrection was soon crushed in April 726/7 and Cosmas was beheaded. Basil Onomagoulos
Cosmas_(usurper)
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Pope Cosmas may refer to: Pope Cosmas I of Alexandria, 44th pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church from 729-730. Pope Cosmas II of Alexandria, 54th pope of
Pope_Cosmas
Church in Futog, Serbia
Sts. Cosmas and Damian in Futog, suburb of Novi Sad, is a Serbian Orthodox church in Vojvodina, Serbia. The church is dedicated to saint Cosmas and Damian
Church of Sts. Cosmas and Damian, Futog
Church_of_Sts._Cosmas_and_Damian,_Futog
Chronicle of the Czech lands
Cathedral in Prague Cosmas of Prague. Being a valuable historical source, especially as it relates to events whose contemporary was Cosmas, the Czech Chronicle
Chronica_Boemorum
Bulgarian priest and writer
Cosmas the Priest (Bulgarian: Презвитер Козма, Prezviter Kozma), also known as Cosmas the Presbyter or Presbyter Cosmas, was a medieval Bulgarian priest
Cosmas_the_Priest
Church in Moscow, Russia
Saints Cosmas and Damian in Old Panei (Russian: Церковь Космы и Дамиана в Старых Панех), is a Russian Orthodox church dedicated to the twin Saints Cosmas and
Church of Cosmas and Damian, Moscow
Church_of_Cosmas_and_Damian,_Moscow
Kenyan middle-distance runner
report. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-10-13. "Cosmas Rono Kipkorir - Personal Bests". IAAF. Retrieved 24 May 2015. "Cosmas Rono Kipkorir's All Athletics Profile"
Cosmas_Rono_Kipkorir
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Cosmas I may refer to: Pope Cosmas I of Alexandria, ruled in 729–730 Patriarch Cosmas I of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 727–768 Cosmas
Cosmas_I
Italian Roman Catholic saint
invaded the island and captured his see, Cosmas was seized and suffered martyrdom. St. Cosmas Catholic Online "St. Cosmas of Aphrodisia". santosepulcro. Retrieved
Cosmas_of_Aphrodisia
Greek theoretical physicist
Laboratory. Retrieved September 26, 2025. Cosmas Zachos on INSPIRE-HEP Zachos's website at Argonne Cosmas Zachos publications indexed by Google Scholar
Cosmas_Zachos
Group of Bohemian authors
wrote continuations in Latin of the Chronica Boemorum of Cosmas of Prague, which ends with Cosmas's death in 1125. They primarily wrote annals rather than
Cosmas's_continuators
Monk in the Greek Orthodox Church
ISBN 9780718086893. "Saint Cosmas of Aetolia, Equal to the Apostles", Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America "Repose of the New-Hieromartyr Cosmas of Aitolia, Equal
Kosmas_the_Aetolian
German painter and architect (1686–1739)
fresco) (1733) "Asam, Cosmas Damian". Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon. K. G. Saur. 2016. Retrieved 2016-09-06. Höper, C. (2003). "Asam, Cosmas Damian". Grove Art
Cosmas_Damian_Asam
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Cosmas of Alexandria may refer to: Pope Cosmas I of Alexandria, ruled in 729–730 Patriarch Cosmas I of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 727–768
Cosmas_of_Alexandria
Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy
Cosmas and Damian, Rome Pope Felix IV presents Saints Cosmas and Damian with the basilica he rededicated Nave Ceiling Apse and Reredos at St Cosmas and
Santi_Cosma_e_Damiano,_Rome
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1075 to 1081
Cosmas I of Constantinople (Greek: Κοσμᾶς Α΄; died c. 1082), also referred to as Cosmas the Jerusalemite in Greek (Κοσμάς Ιεροσολυμίτης) was Ecumenical
Cosmas_I_of_Constantinople
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Cosmas III may refer to: Pope Cosmas III of Alexandria, ruled in 920–932 Cosmas III of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1714–1716 Cosmas III of
Cosmas_III
Kenyan long-distance runner
Cosmas Muteti (born 16 May 1991), full name Cosmas Matolo Muteti, is a Kenyan long-distance runner specializing in marathon events. He has achieved victories
Cosmas_Muteti
Indonesian Roman Catholic bishop (1937–2024)
age of 87. Cosmas Michael Angkur Wikiquote has quotations related to Cosmas Michael Angkur. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cosmas Michael Angkur
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written by Cosmas the Priest, a church writer close to Tsar Peter I of Bulgaria. Sermon bears the full title Homily of the Unworthy Presbyter Cosmas Against
Treatise_Against_the_Bogomils
The Feast of Saints Cosmas and Damian is an Italian/ American festival in honor of the Catholic Saints Cosmas and Damian. It is an annual event that thousands
Feast of Saints Cosmas and Damian
Feast_of_Saints_Cosmas_and_Damian
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Santi Cosma e Damiano may refer to: Santi Cosma e Damiano, Alcamo, church in Alcamo, Italy Santi Cosma e Damiano, Brescia, church in Brescia, Italy Santi
Santi_Cosma_e_Damiano
Indonesian politician (1938–2019)
CITEREFLembaga_Pemilihan_Umum1988 (help) Wikiquote has quotations related to Cosmas Batubara. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cosmas Batubara.
Cosmas_Batubara
Romanian musician (born 1940)
Vladimir Cosma (born 13 April 1940) is a Romanian composer, conductor and violinist, who has made his career in France and the United States. He was born
Vladimir_Cosma
Geography work by Cosmas Indicopleustes (c. 550)
Topography, which is in the public domain. Cosmas Indicopleustes (24 June 2010). The Christian Topography of Cosmas, an Egyptian Monk: Translated from the
Christian_Topography
Kenyan former middle distance runner (born 1948)
Cosmas Silei (born 10 September 1948) is a Kenyan former middle distance runner who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
Cosmas_Silei
Japanese explorers
Christopher and Cosmas probably died as well during these events. By going as far as the Strait of Magellan, Christopher and Cosmas came close to completing
Christopher_and_Cosmas
German sculptors, painters, and architects
private chapel for the Asam brothers. Asam, Cosmas Damian; Bushart, Bruno; Rupprecht, Bernhard, eds. (1986). Cosmas Damian Asam, 1686-1739: Leben und Werk
Asam_brothers
Baroque church in Munich, Germany
1733 to 1746 by a pair of brothers, sculptor Egid Quirin Asam and painter Cosmas Damian Asam, as their private church. It is considered to be one of the
Asam_Church,_Munich
10th-century Bulgarian priest
Bulgaria (927 to 969), which indicates that Cosmas must have been writing later than 969. As with Cosmas, the life of Bogomil is shrouded in mystery and
Bogomil_(priest)
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Patriarch Cosmas I may refer to: Patriarch Cosmas I of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 727–768 Cosmas I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch
Patriarch_Cosmas_I
Christian commemoration
of the Protection of the Holy Virgin) Saturday of Saint Demetrius Mitrovdan (Feast of Saint Demetrius) Day of Sts Cosma and Damian Saint Nicholas Day
Feast_of_the_Ascension
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Patriarch Cosmas III may refer to: Cosmas III of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1714–1716 Cosmas III of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria
Patriarch_Cosmas_III
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Patriarch Cosmas II may refer to: Cosmas II of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1146–1147 Cosmas II of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria
Patriarch_Cosmas_II
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1146 to 1147
learning and for his holy character. Cosmas II reigned during the rule of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos. Cosmas II was condemned and deposed on 26
Cosmas_II_of_Constantinople
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Patriarch Cosmas of Alexandria may refer to: Patriarch Cosmas I of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 727–768 Patriarch Cosmas II of Alexandria
Patriarch Cosmas of Alexandria
Patriarch_Cosmas_of_Alexandria
Capital and largest city of Italy
al Corso S. Cecilia in Trastevere Ss. Celso e Giuliano S. Clemente Ss. Cosma e Damiano S. Crisogono S. Croce in Via Flaminia S. Croce in Gerusalemme
Rome
Kenyan long-distance runner
entrenched in Kenyan sports. The Star. Retrieved 2018-04-10. Cosmas Ndeti at World Athletics Cosmas Ndeti Cosmos Ndeti Joshua Hammer. "God, Boston, Country"
Cosmas_Ndeti
Legendary single-horned horse-like creature
various writers, including Ctesias, Strabo, Pliny the Younger, Aelian, and Cosmas Indicopleustes. Some versions of re'em, a word appearing in the Hebrew Bible
Unicorn
Church in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
Saints Cosmas and Damian Church (Chinese: 葛達二聖堂) is a Roman Catholic church located in Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong. The origin of Saints Cosmas and
Saints Cosmas and Damian Church (Hong Kong)
Saints_Cosmas_and_Damian_Church_(Hong_Kong)
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Patriarch Cosmas of Constantinople may refer to: Cosmas I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1075–1081 Cosmas II of Constantinople, Ecumenical
Patriarch Cosmas of Constantinople
Patriarch_Cosmas_of_Constantinople
Romanian weightlifter (1926–2002)
Alexandru Cosma (21 February 1926 – August 2002) was a Romanian weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Cosma died
Alexandru_Cosma
The Sword of Saints Cosmas and Damian, also known as the Sword of Essen, is a ceremonial weapon in Essen Abbey. The sword itself dates to the mid 10th
Sword of Saints Cosmas and Damian
Sword_of_Saints_Cosmas_and_Damian
Cosmas from the kindred Gutkeled (also known as Cosmas the Lesser; Hungarian: Gutkeled nembeli "Kis" Kozma; died after 1321) was a Hungarian nobleman and
Cosmas_Gutkeled
Head of the Coptic Church from 920 to 932
Pope Cosmas III of Alexandria was the 58th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark from 920 to 932. According to the History of the Patriarchs
Pope_Cosmas_III_of_Alexandria
Zambian Roman Catholic prelate
related to George Cosmas Zumaire Lungu. Zambia: Chipata- a privileged Diocese with an Auxiliary Bishop Intervention of Mons. George Cosmas Zumaire Lungu,
George_Cosmas_Zumaire_Lungu
Village in Fier, Albania
(later canonised) Cosmas of Aetolia was arrested and executed by the then Ottoman authorities. In the place of execution the St. Cosmas' monastery was built
Kolkondas
8th-century Greek Patriarch of Alexandria
Cosmas I or Kosmas I (Greek: Κοσμάς Α′) served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between c. 727 and his death in 768. Cosmas was the first residential
Cosmas_I_of_Alexandria
descent. Feast day 30 January. Sometimes called Felix III. Built Santi Cosma e Damiano. 55 22 September 530 – 17 October 532 (2 years, 25 days) Boniface
List_of_popes
Figure in Czech legend
according to Cosmas, the people had "neither the judge nor the prince". So, Krok rose amongst the people; he was described by Cosmas as "a man known
Duke_Krok
American physicist and statistician
Cosma Rohilla Shalizi (born February 28, 1974) is an associate professor in the Department of Statistics at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
Cosma_Shalizi
Hungarian bishop
Cosmas (Hungarian: Kozma; died after 1222) was a Hungarian prelate in the first half of the 13th century, who served as Bishop of Győr from around 1219
Cosmas_(bishop_of_Győr)
Samuel Kapasoulis (1710–1712) Cosmas II (1712–1714) Samuel (restored) (1714–1723) Cosmas II (restored) (1723–1736) Cosmas III (1737–1746) Matthew Psaltis
List of Greek Orthodox patriarchs of Alexandria
List_of_Greek_Orthodox_patriarchs_of_Alexandria
Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)
Michael I John IV Mark II James Simeon II Joseph I Michael II Cosmas II Michael III Gabriel I Cosmas III Abraham Zacharias Cyril II Macarius II Matthew I Gabriel
Paul_the_Apostle
Prime Minister of Uganda from 1991–1994
George Cosmas Adyebo (18 June 1947 – 19 November 2000) was a Ugandan politician and economist who was Prime Minister of Uganda from 1991 to 1994. Adyebo
George_Cosmas_Adyebo
Apostle of Jesus
Michael I John IV Mark II James Simeon II Joseph I Michael II Cosmas II Michael III Gabriel I Cosmas III Abraham Zacharias Cyril II Macarius II Matthew I Gabriel
Saint_Peter
Greek Patriarch of Alexandria from 1737 to 1746
Cosmas III served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1737 and 1746. "Kosmas III (1736–1746)". Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate
Cosmas_III_of_Alexandria
Zambian footballer (born 1975)
Cosmas Banda (born 29 December 1975) is a Zambian footballer who played as a striker. He played in 12 matches for the Zambia national football team from
Cosmas_Banda
Historic site in Kolkondas, Fier, Albania
St. Cosmas' and St. Mary's Church (Albanian: Kisha e Shën Kozmait dhe Shën Mërisë) is a church in Kolkondas, Fier County, Albania. It is a Cultural Monument
St. Cosmas' and St. Mary's Church, Kolkondas
St._Cosmas'_and_St._Mary's_Church,_Kolkondas
Church in West Sussex , England
"St Cosmas & St Damian, Keymer". A Church Near You website. Church of England. 2008. Retrieved 13 February 2009. "Keymer Churchyard (SS. Cosmas and Damian)"
St Cosmas and St Damian Church, Keymer
St_Cosmas_and_St_Damian_Church,_Keymer
Head of the Coptic Church from 851 to 858
Pope Cosmas II of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark from the years (851–858). Morgan, Robert (2016-09-21)
Pope_Cosmas_II_of_Alexandria
Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome
al Corso S. Cecilia in Trastevere Ss. Celso e Giuliano S. Clemente Ss. Cosma e Damiano S. Crisogono S. Croce in Via Flaminia S. Croce in Gerusalemme
Colosseum
German actress
Cosma Shiva Hagen (German: [ˈkɔs.ma ˈʃiː.va ˈhaːɡn̩] ) is an American-German actress, born in LA. Although she speaks English, her acting roles have been
Cosma_Shiva_Hagen
Nigerian weightlifter
Sampson Cosmas (born 22 July 1953) is a Nigerian weightlifter. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
Sampson_Cosmas
Musical artist
Vittorio Cosma (born 11 March 1965) is an Italian pianist, record producer, conductor, and arranger. Born in Varese, Cosma studied piano at the Milan
Vittorio_Cosma
Byzantine homiletic
Cosmas Vestitor (his nickname vestitor means "imperial wardrobe officer") was a Byzantine homiletic. He lived between 730 and 850 and left five sermons
Cosmas_Vestitor
Tanzanian Catholic prelate
Vincent Cosmas Mwagala (born 11 December 1973) is a Tanzanian Catholic prelate who serves as the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mafinga. He was
Vincent_Cosmas_Mwagala
King of Hungary (r. 1038–1041, 1044–1046)
Peter was executed by order of his successor, Andrew I, but the chronicler Cosmas of Prague's reference to his alleged marriage around 1055 suggests that
Peter,_King_of_Hungary
Church in Herefordshire, England
Saints Cosmas and Damian, Monkland and Stretford (1349846)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 October 2013 Church of St Cosmas & St Damian
St Cosmas and St Damian's Church, Stretford
St_Cosmas_and_St_Damian's_Church,_Stretford
Painting by Titian
Republic of Venice, is depicted on a high throne, surrounded by Saints Cosmas and Damian to the left and Saints Roch and Sebastian to the right. Like
Saint_Mark_Enthroned
2026 film by Katharina Rivilis
directed by Katharina Rivilis, in her directorial debut. It stars Naomi Cosma as Franny, a German exchange student navigating life in New Mexico. The
I'll_Be_Gone_in_June
Hungarian-French composer (1905–1969)
Joseph Kosma (22 October 1905 – 7 August 1969) was a Hungarian composer who immigrated to France. His most famous composition is the standard Autumn Leaves
Joseph_Kosma
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1714 to 1716
Cosmas III of Constantinople (Greek: Κοσμᾶς; died 1736) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 28 February 1714 to 23 March 1716. "List of
Cosmas_III_of_Constantinople
State in southwestern India
alternatively called Malabar in the foreign trade circles. From the time of Cosmas Indicopleustes (6th century CE) itself, the Arab sailors used to call Kerala
Kerala
Bankers - Bernardine of Feltre, Matthew, Michael the Archangel Barbers - Cosmas, Damian Barristers - Genesius Bartenders - Amand Basket makers - Anthony
List of patron saints by occupation and activity
List_of_patron_saints_by_occupation_and_activity
Topics referred to by the same term
(1462–1522), Italian painter Cosimo Commisso (disambiguation) Cosma (disambiguation) Cosmas (disambiguation) Cosmo (disambiguation) Cosmo (name) Kosmo (disambiguation)
Cosimo
Canadian automotive supplier
seven groups, which hold further corporate subsidiaries and subdivisions: Cosma Magna Electronics Magna Powertrain Magna Exteriors Magna Seating Magna Steyr
Magna_International
April 2012). "Tributes paid to Cosmas Desmond". The Mercury. Retrieved 25 July 2012. Denis Herbstein (19 April 2012). "Cosmas Desmond". The Guardian. Retrieved
Cosmas_Desmond
Fictional characters
later. His mother, Mama Cosma, is overprotective of Cosmo and thus despises Wanda and tries to separate them. Wanda Venus Cosma (née Fairywinkle) (voiced
List of The Fairly OddParents characters
List_of_The_Fairly_OddParents_characters
Bohemian missionary and saint (c. 956 – 997)
p. 12. Vlasto 1970, p. 97. Cosmas of Prague 2009, pp. 77–78. Kalhous 2015, p. 10. Cosmas of Prague 2009, p. 81. Cosmas of Prague 2009, pp. 87, 156.
Adalbert_of_Prague
Church on Lastovo Island, Croatia
The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian (Croatian: Sv Kuzma i Damjan) is a Roman Catholic church on Lastovo Island off the coast of Croatia. It is located
Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian, Lastovo
Church_of_Saints_Cosmas_and_Damian,_Lastovo
Christian monk, priest, hymnographer and apologist (675/6–749)
of Cosmas, who had been kidnapped by Arabs from his home in Sicily, and for whom John's father paid a great price. As a refugee from Italy, Cosmas brought
John_of_Damascus
Zimbabwean musician (1953–2020)
and girls. Cosmas Magaya was the Village Head of Magaya/Zvidzai Village under Chief Nherera of Mhondoro. Pareles, Jon (21 July 2020). "Cosmas Magaya, Musician
Cosmas_Magaya
Head of the Coptic Church from 729 to 730
Pope Cosmas I of Alexandria (Coptic Ⲕⲟⲥⲙⲁⲥ), 44th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. Pope Cosmas I was from the town of Abu-Sair.
Pope_Cosmas_I_of_Alexandria
Joint-service command of the US Dept. of Defense in South Vietnam (1962-73)
control, 1942-1991. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-926-3. Cosmas 2006, pp. 268–70. Cosmas 2006, pp. 270. Le Gro, William (1985). Vietnam from Cease Fire
Military Assistance Command, Vietnam
Military_Assistance_Command,_Vietnam
Tale in Bohemian tradition
century. It first appeared in the twelfth-century Chronica Boemorum of Cosmas of Prague, and later in the fourteenth-century Chronicle of Dalimil. Following
The_Maidens'_War
Statues in Prague, Czech Republic
Statues of Saints Cosmas and Damian (Czech: Sousoší svatého Salvátora, Kosmy a Damiána) by Jan Oldřich Mayer are installed on the north side of the Charles
Statues of Saints Cosmas and Damian, Charles Bridge
Statues_of_Saints_Cosmas_and_Damian,_Charles_Bridge
German plasterer and sculptor
Asam worked mainly together with his brother, the architect and painter Cosmas Damian Asam. Because of this, their common work is often attributed to the
Egid_Quirin_Asam
Mythical Bohemian prince
ancestors arose from a mistaken interpretation by Cosmas. According to postulation by Vladimír Karbusický, Cosmas likely contrived them when trying to read a
Neklan
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English
English : habitational name from a lost place in northern England; the second element of the place name is probably Old Norse þveit ‘clearing’.
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Welsh
Carpenter
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Praise of Allah
Boy/Male
Tamil
Subiksan | ஸà¯à®ªà¯€à®•ஸந
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Jamaican
Dark Warrior; Dark; Brown-haired Chieftain
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Precious; Gold; Sweet; Diamond; Shine; Jewel; Dear
Girl/Female
Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian
Feminine of Ivan
Boy/Male
British, French, German
Freedom Mountain; Protector of Freedom; Noble Protector
Biblical
ruling; coming down
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beloved
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