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Christian martyr, died 303
Pontifical Catholique", 1926 St. Cyriacus St. Cyriacus at the Baths (Cyriac Family History Project) Saint Cyriacus at the Christian Iconography web site
Cyriacus
Name list
name is Cyriaca. Cyriacus, Quiriacus, or variations, is also the name of: Cyriacus of Jerusalem (2nd century), bishop and saint Cyriacus of Alexandria (3rd
Cyriacus_(name)
Baroque Composer from Germany
Cyriacus Wilche or Cyriakus Wilcke (c.1620 in Pfiffelbach– 26 April 1667 in Jena) was a German composer of the Baroque period. Cyriacus Wilche worked
Cyriacus_Wilche
Christian bishop and saint (d. ca. 360 AD)
Judas Cyriacus (Cyriacus of Ancona, Cyriacus of Jerusalem, Quiriacus, Quiricus, Kyriakos); Spanish: Quirico, Italian: Ciriaco), d. ca. AD 360, is the patron
Judas_Cyriacus
15th-century humanist and antiquarian from the Republic of Ancona
Emperor, Cyriacus was his guide among Rome's antiquities. Two years later in 1435, Cyriacus was back exploring in Greece and Egypt. In 1435 Cyriacus visited
Cyriacus_of_Ancona
Cyriacus of Jerusalem (also called Judas Cyriacus; died 133) was a bishop of Jerusalem who died during a riot in 133 AD. He is often misidentified with
Cyriacus_of_Jerusalem
Nigerian politician
Sunday Cyriacus Umeha (born 20 February 1983) is a Nigerian lawyer and politician. He represents the Ezeagu/Udi Federal Constituency of Enugu State in
Sunday_Cyriacus_Umeha
Indian entrepreneur (1921–2012)
Verghese Kurien (26 November 1921 – 9 September 2012) was an Indian dairy engineer and social entrepreneur. He led initiatives that contributed to the
Verghese_Kurien
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in Western Armenian, is an Armenian given name derived from the Greek Cyriacus. It may refer to: Kirakos Gandzaketsi (c. 1200/1202–1271), Armenian historian
Kirakos
Khan of Keraites
According to Volker Rybatzki and Christoph Baumer its original form could be Cyriacus, a Syriac name. According to Lev Gumilev, however, the original form may
Cyriacus_Buyruk_Khan
related to Cyriacus Spangenberg. German Wikisource has original text related to this article: Cyriacus Spangenberg Literature by and about Cyriacus Spangenberg
Cyriacus_Spangenberg
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 596 to 606
lxxvii, 853). The personal feelings of Gregory I towards Cyriacus II appear most friendly. Cyriacus II did not attend to Gregory I's entreaties that he abstain
Cyriacus_II_of_Constantinople
Byzantine saint from Corinth (448–557)
Σεπτεμβρίου. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ. "Cyriacus the Hermit of Palestine", Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America "Saint Cyriacus the Anchorite solemnly celebrated
Cyriacus_the_Anchorite
Region of Italy
period. The Marche region is also the birthplace of Gentile da Fabriano, Cyriacus of Ancona, Donato Bramante, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Giacomo Leopardi
Marche
German Lutheran pastor, hymn writer, composer and music theorist
in Gotha and studied at the University of Jena from 1565, mainly with Cyriacus Lindemann. In 1573 he took his first ministry as the fifth Protestant pastor
Cyriakus_Schneegass
Roman Catholic cathedral in Ancona, Italy
Roman Catholic cathedral in Ancona, central Italy, dedicated to Saint Cyriacus. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Ancona. The building is an example
Ancona_Cathedral
Group of Christian saints
against epilepsy. Saint Pantaleon was the patron of physicians, Saint Cyriacus invoked against temptation on the deathbed, and Saints Christopher, Barbara
Fourteen_Holy_Helpers
Name list
name of Christian saint Cyriacus the Anchorite (or Kyriakos). An alternative transliteration and spelling is Kyriacos and Cyriacus. A similar surname, which
Kyriakos_(name)
Former Latin Catholic diocese established in Roman Carthage, now a titular see
but Christianity declined under persecution. The last resident bishop, Cyriacus of Carthage, was documented in 1076. It became a titular see with bishops
Archdiocese_of_Carthage
Christian martyrs put to death in 250
others, who include: Andronicus, a soldier Andropelagia, Cyriacus, an acolyte another Cyriacus, Theocistus, a sea captain Macarius, Andreas, Sarpambo,
Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria
Faustus,_Abibus_and_Dionysius_of_Alexandria
Bishop of Byzantium from 217 to 230
Cyriacus I of Byzantium (Greek: Κυριακός; died 230) succeeded Philadelphus of Byzantium as bishop of Byzantium and governed the local church for 13 years
Cyriacus_I_of_Byzantium
Johann Cyriacus Kieling (Bennungen, 5 May 1670 – 1727) was a German composer who was Kantor at Brücken, then (from October 3, 1712) Kapellmeister at Stolberg
Johann_Cyriacus_Kieling
13th-century Armenian historian
Kirakos Gandzaketsi (Armenian: Կիրակոս Գանձակեցի; c. 1200/1202–1271) was an Armenian historian of the 13th century and author of the History of Armenia
Kirakos_Gandzaketsi
Church
convent. Gero returned from a trip to Rome with a valuable relic of Saint Cyriacus and the church was dedicated to this saint in 963. In 965, Gero died and
Saint_Cyriakus,_Gernrode
Major branch of Protestantism
Uppsala Synod People Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Nicolaus Gallus Cyriacus Spangenberg Joachim Westphal Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel Johannes
Lutheranism
Sacred site and oracle of Ancient Greece
investigated. The first Westerner to describe the remains in Delphi was Cyriacus of Ancona, a fifteenth-century merchant turned diplomat and antiquarian
Delphi
Name list
Finnish orthodox calendar. The name is a short version of Kyriakos (Saint Cyriacus the Anchorite. Kiri Te Kanawa (born 1944), New Zealand opera singer Kim
Kiri_(given_name)
Mongol chieftain, khan of the Keraites (c. 1130–1203)
was born around 1130, to a Nestorian family of Keraites. His father was Cyriacus Buyruk Khan, the leader of the Keraites. Toghrul had a very difficult youth
Toghrul
Largest pyramid in the Giza Necropolis, Egypt
rediscovered mainly through the study of the texts of classical authors; Cyriacus of Ancona, the founding father of modern classical archaeology, distinguished
Great_Pyramid_of_Giza
Capital and largest city of the Czech Republic
early as the Paleolithic age. Jewish chronicler David Solomon Ganz, citing Cyriacus Spangenberg, claimed that the city was founded as Boihaem in c. 1306 BC
Prague
Mausoleum and monument in Athens, Greece
of the monument originating from the 13 century AD by Cyriacus from Ancona (1391-1452). Cyriacus, a travelling merchant, provided illustrations along with
Philopappos_Monument
Christian liturgical calendar celebrating saints
Ciriaco hurricane (the deadliest in the island's recorded history; Saint Cyriacus, August 8), the 1928 San Felipe hurricane (the strongest in terms of measured
Calendar_of_saints
Temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece
ancient monument dates back to the period of Renaissance Humanism; in 1436 Cyriacus of Ancona was the first after antiquity to describe the Parthenon and to
Parthenon
Name list
to: Saint Smaragdus (d. c. 303), Roman Christian martyr, companion of Cyriacus Saint Smaragdus (d. 320), one of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste Smaragdus
Smaragdus_(name)
Archaeological site in Tunisia
Carthage named Cyriacus was imprisoned by the Arab rulers because of an accusation by some Christians. Pope Gregory VII wrote Cyriacus a letter of consolation
Carthage
period relatively unknown was Ciriaco de' Pizzicolli otherwise known as Cyriacus of Ancona. He was a remarkable personality, a genuine representative of
Ottoman_Delphi
First century leading authority on Jewish law in the Sanhedrin
it from a homily, the "Lament of Mary" (Laha Maryam) by a bishop named Cyriacus. They believe Laha Maryam extensively quotes the Gospel of Gamaliel; the
Gamaliel
Municipality in Carinthia, Austria
Göströsdorf, probably derived its name from the steeple of the Gothic St. Cyriacus Church. Since the medieval Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps, the area
Hohenthurn
German priest, theologian and author (1483–1546)
Uppsala Synod People Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Nicolaus Gallus Cyriacus Spangenberg Joachim Westphal Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel Johannes
Martin_Luther
Mother and son Christian martyrs in the 4th-century AD
Cyr, Cyriacus, Quiriac, Quiricus) mother and son of Tarsus". www.icon.lt. Retrieved 4 September 2017. Farmer, David Hugh (2011). "Cyricus (Cyriacus, Quiriac
Cyricus_and_Julitta
Disputation by Martin Luther on indulgences
Uppsala Synod People Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Nicolaus Gallus Cyriacus Spangenberg Joachim Westphal Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel Johannes
Ninety-five_Theses
Flemish painter
St. Judas Cyriacus
Diego_de_Borgraf
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1468 to 1478
who is in the hand of Mary"; 1448 – 8 November 1478), otherwise known as Cyriacus was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1468 to 1478, and a member of the Solomonic
Baeda_Maryam_I
Painting by Vittore Carpaccio
right hand corner of the painting. Atop the hill sits the Cathedral of San Cyriacus in Ancona, Italy. The hills, featuring castles and rocky spurs, slope down
St. George and the Dragon (Carpaccio)
St._George_and_the_Dragon_(Carpaccio)
Christians such as Assyrians and Arabs, Kyriakos in Greece and Cyprus, Cyriacus in Italy and Cyr in France. The name Kuriakose is derived from the Syriac
Kuriakose
Married couple of saints
pagan in Pamphylia, in modern Turkey. They were murdered with their sons, Cyriacus and Theodolus, for refusing to participate in pagan rites when one of their
Exuperius_and_Zoe
English medical hoaxer (1703–1763)
concluded that Toft's case was genuine but the king also sent surgeon Cyriacus Ahlers, who remained sceptical. By then quite famous, Toft was brought
Mary_Toft
Italian Roman Catholic saint
maintained contact with local Christians, including the bishop of Ostia, Cyriacus (Quiriacus). Miracles associated with Aurea while she was in Ostia relate
Aurea_of_Ostia
Name list
(born 1944), Cypriot politician and Member of the European Parliament Cyriacus (name) for uses of the Latinized form Kyrie Kuriakose The dictionary definition
Kyriacos
Dominican monastery
closely linked to the nearby St. Cyriacus abbey in Worms-Neuhausen, which was disestablished in 1565. St. Cyriacus was very old and was probably originally
Liebenau_monastery
200 14 September 258 found in Roman Martyrology Cyriacus 200s c. 303 found in Roman Martyrology Cyriacus of Satala 200s 304 found in Roman Martyrology Cyril
List_of_Catholic_saints
Name list
Christians both as a first name and as a surname. The ancient Roman name 'Cyriacus' is considered the equivalent of the Greek 'Kyriakos' or the Syriac Aramaic
Kurian
Church in Bad Staffelstein, Germany
(February 3), bishop and martyr, invoked against illness of the throat Cyriacus (Cyriac) (August 8), deacon and martyr, invoked against temptation on the
Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers
Basilica_of_the_Fourteen_Holy_Helpers
District and municipality in Manisa, Turkey
Athens, Greece during the Greek-Turkish populations exchange in 1923. Cyriacus (at the Council of Philippopolis, 344) Theodosius (deposed at the Council
Alaşehir
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 582 to 595
ended 2 September 595 Predecessor Eutychius of Constantinople Successor Cyriacus II of Constantinople Personal details Died 2 September 595 Denomination
John_IV_of_Constantinople
Christian relics believed to be the nails used in Jesus's crucifixion
crucify Jesus. A Jew called Judas (in later retellings further called Judas Cyriacus) led her to the place where they were buried. Several miracles were claimed
Holy_Nail
its source of lead (plumbum). Antiochus, however, converted his jailer Cyriacus in Sardinia, and had built a small underground oratory on Plumbaria, and
Antiochus_of_Sulcis
Dutch architect and painter
Adrianus Cyriacus Bleijs (29 March 1842, Hoorn - 12 January 1912, Kerkdriel) also known as A.C. Bleijs or, incorrectly, as A.C. Bleys, was a Dutch architect
Adrianus_Bleijs
Calendar year
659) February 22 – Pope Sabinian Colmán of Cloyne, Irish monk and poet Cyriacus II, patriarch of Constantinople Jianzhi Sengcan, patriarch of Chán John
606
Khan of Khamag Mongol from 1148 to 1156
c. 1156 at the same time as Marcus, khan of the Naimans and father of Cyriacus. While Christoph Baumer states he reigned through 1146–1156. He was followed
Ambaghai
Sculpture from the Parthenon in Athens
unresolved one. The first published attempt at interpretation belongs to Cyriacus of Ancona in the 15th century, who referred to it as the "victories of
Parthenon_Frieze
Name list
politician, Prime Minister of Italy (1988–1989) Ciriaco de' Pizzicolli, or Cyriacus of Ancona, an Italian antiquarian and traveller of the 15th century Ciriaco
Ciriaco
2023 Enugu North/South Chimaobi Sam Atu LP 12 June 2023 Ezeagu/Udi Sunday Cyriacus Umeha LP 12 June 2023 Igbo Etiti/Uzo Uwani Nwodo Stainless Chijioke LP
List of members of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, 2023–2027
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Nigeria,_2023–2027
The Seven Brothers of Lazia are the seven martyred brothers: Orentius, Cyriacus, Firminus, Firmus, Heros, Longinus, and Pharnacius. They were soldiers
Seven_Brothers_of_Lazia
Calendar year
faith. Eutyches is accused of heresy at a synod held in Constantinople. Cyriacus of Athens, Greek anchorite and saint (d. 557) Kou Qianzhi, Chinese high
448
Flag of Cornwall
top and nine Cornish saints, Piran, Petroc, Pinnock, Germanus, Julian, Cyriacus, Constantine, Nonna and Geraint in tiers below. The head of St Piran appears
Saint_Piran's_Flag
Church in Málaga, Spain
those of the lateral doors represent the patron saints of Málaga, Saint Cyriacus and Saint Paula, while that over the centre represents the Annunciation
Málaga_Cathedral
Ancient Greek temple in Athens
period, it had been almost totally destroyed; when Ciriaco de' Pizzicolli (Cyriacus of Ancona) visited Athens in 1436 he found only 21 of the original 104
Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens
Temple_of_Olympian_Zeus,_Athens
Roman emperor from 602 to 610
heavy favorite. On 23 November 602, Phocas was crowned by the patriarch Cyriacus in the church of St John the Baptist at the Hebdomon. He entered Constantinople
Phocas
Calendar year
Athenagoras of Athens, Greek Christian apologist (d. 190)[citation needed] Cyriacus, bishop of Jerusalem (approximate date) Cassius Dio, lxxiv, 17.5: "He had
AD_133
Statues on the Acropolis in Athens, Greece
The north pediment as drawn by Cyriacus of Ancona in 1436, not very accurately.
Pediments_of_the_Parthenon
German hymn
dir ist Freude" (In You Is Joy) is a German hymn with text attributed to Cyriacus Schneegaß, written to a 1591 dance song melody by Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi
In_dir_ist_Freude
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
camp. When Christianity expanded in the Roman Empire, Cirié picked up Cyriacus (martyrized in Rome in 303) as patron saint, due to the similarity of his
Cirié
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Placidia is said to have presented Ancona in Italy with the relics of Judas Cyriacus. However, the saint's head was situated at Provins, brought from Jerusalem
Provins
Historical structure in Constantinople (543-1509)
the Great. Other associations were also current: the Italian antiquarian Cyriacus of Ancona was told that it represented Heraclius. It was therefore widely
Column_of_Justinian
Study of human activity based on materials left behind
rediscovery of classical culture began in the late Middle Ages, with humanism. Cyriacus of Ancona was a restlessly itinerant Italian humanist and antiquarian who
Archaeology
Ruler of the Nubian kingdom of Makuria
Kyriakos or Cyriacus (ca. 750) was a ruler of the Nubian kingdom of Makuria. While some authorities place his reign between Merkurios and Zacharias I,
Kyriakos_of_Makuria
6th-century Palestinian monk historian
Palestinian monks: Sabbas the Sanctified, Euthymius the Great, John the Silent, Cyriacus the Anchorite, Theodosius the Cenobiarch, Theognius of Bethany, and Abramius
Cyril_of_Scythopolis
Decade
Chinese warlord and emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 404) 360 May 4 – Judas Cyriacus, Roman Catholic priest and saint October 14 – Gaudentius of Rimini, Roman
360s
Pseudohistorical list of Ethiopian monarchs from 4530 BCE to 1779 CE
August Dillmann suggested this king's name was an alternate version of "Cyriacus". 242 Dagena Mikael 26 years 656–682 6156–6182 Succeeded Zergaz on lists
1922_regnal_list_of_Ethiopia
Church in Rome, Italy
was rebuilt in the Gothic style in the 14th century. The relics of St Cyriacus were translated here in 1475; they were later translated to the church
Santi_Quirico_e_Giulitta
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
einem goldenen Schild, darin eine rote Hirschstange, links der heilige Cyriacus mit goldenem Nimbus und in goldenem Ornat, in der Rechten eine grüne Traube
Lindenberg, Rhineland-Palatinate
Lindenberg,_Rhineland-Palatinate
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Theodore, Faustus, the women Marciana, Susanna, and Palladia, two children Cyriacus and Christian; and Twelve tribunes: Faustus, Festus, Marcellus, Theodore
May 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May_24_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
the fairs, however, the opening hours are extended. The Church of St. Cyriacus (Collegiate Church) is a pilgrimage church connected to the Virgin Mary
Geseke
Major war in Central Europe (1618–1648)
Uppsala Synod People Philip Melanchthon Matthias Flacius Nicolaus Gallus Cyriacus Spangenberg Joachim Westphal Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel Johannes
Thirty_Years'_War
Latin Catholic jurisdiction in the US
second and new Bishop of Laredo; Gomez is set to be installed on June 30. Cyriacus Udegbulem, a priest in bad standing, had worked in Laredo Diocese as a
Diocese_of_Laredo
King of Saxony (1801–1873)
Augustus Georg Ludwig Wilhelm Maximilian Karl Maria Nepomuk Baptist Xaver Cyriacus Romanus (b. Pillnitz, 8 August 1832 – d. Pillnitz, 15 October 1904), King
John,_King_of_Saxony
Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows Amalfi – Andrew the Apostle Ancona – Judas Cyriacus Aosta – Gratus of Aosta Aquila – Maximus of Aquila Assisi – Francis of
Patron_saints_of_places
Businessperson who trades in goods that were produced by others
Tybis of Duisburg; Hans of Antwerp, Hermann Wedigh, Johann Schwarzwald, Cyriacus Kale, Derich Born and Derick Berck. Paintings of groups of merchants, notably
Merchant
Ancient city in Turkey
known: Eugenius, present at the Council of Nicaea (325), Auxomenus in 381, Cyriacus in 451, Dionysius in 536, Constantine or Constans in 787 (not mentioned
Eukarpia
ISBN 3-924415-07-2, p. 29. Döll: Die Kollegiatstifte St. Blasius und St. Cyriacus zu Braunschweig. p. 21. Gisela Bungarten, Jochen Luckhardt (Hrsg.): Welfenschätze
Gertrude the Elder of Brunswick
Gertrude_the_Elder_of_Brunswick
(582–602) John IV Nesteutes (582–595) 590–596 Gregory I (590–604) 596–602 Cyriacus II (596–606) 602–604 Phocas (602–610) 604–607 Sabinian (604–606) 607–608
List of leaders during the Byzantine Papacy
List_of_leaders_during_the_Byzantine_Papacy
177. A. Schumann (1891). Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie / Schneegaß, Cyriacus (in German). Vol. 32. Historische Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie
1546_in_literature
50th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (739-754)
Saint Matthew were excommunicated, and Cyriacus was condemned for his attempt to seize the see of Tur Abdin. Cyriacus subsequently took refuge with Athanasius
Iwannis_I
Calendar year
641) March 14 – Leobinus, bishop of Chartres exact date unknown Saint Cyriacus the Anchorite, legendary centenarian (b. 448) Xiao Min Di, emperor of Northern
557
Designation for the Egyptian pyramids often used by early travelers
sometimes seems as if they cover the entire ground." In 1435, the humanist Cyriacus of Ancona, the founding father of modern classical archaeology, went to
Joseph's_granaries
4th-century saint
virgins each. She headed for Rome with her followers and persuaded the Pope, Cyriacus (unknown in the pontifical records, though from late AD 384 there was a
Saint_Ursula
Historical claim to succeed the Roman Empire
varied. At least some writers saw the sultans in that way; as an example, Cyriacus of Ancona referred to Mehmed II as the new emperor in Constantinople and
Ottoman claim to Roman succession
Ottoman_claim_to_Roman_succession
German municipality
Illingen Municipality St. Cyriacus's Church Coat of arms Location of Illingen within Enzkreis district Location of Illingen Illingen Show map of Germany
Illingen,_Baden-Württemberg
Syriac Monastery in Iraq
Aba II, 741–751) Ishoyahb of Tella of Birta (during the reign of Aba II) Cyriacus of Gebhilta (died c. 800) Shubhhal-Maran Joseph [II] (died 832) "Monastery
Monastery_of_Beth_Abe
CYRIACUS
CYRIACUS
CYRIACUS
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Colour
Girl/Female
Tamil
God
Girl/Female
Latin
Worships God.
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Little wealthy one.
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic, Irish
Peace; An Ancient and Poetic Name for Ireland; Form of Erin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a hunchback, from Middle English bunche ‘hump’, ‘swelling’ (of unknown origin).
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Guidance of Allah
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Rama and Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Sita
Male
Czechoslovakian
, soldier of consolation.
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CYRIACUS
CYRIACUS
CYRIACUS