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Sergius
Head of the Catholic Church from 904 to 911
Theophylact I of Tusculum, Sergius seized the papal throne from Antipope Christopher, who in turn had deposed Pope Leo V. Sergius' reign was subsequently
Pope_Sergius_III
1st century AD Roman politician and proconsul of Cyprus
proconsul away from the faith" and converted Sergius to Christianity. A boundary stone of Claudius mentioning Sergius was discovered at Rome in 1887. It records
Sergius_Paulus
Russian saint and reformer (1314–1392)
asked Sergius to become his successor but Sergius declined, preferring to remain a simple monk rather than be a bishop. As an ascetic, Sergius did not
Sergius_of_Radonezh
Topics referred to by the same term
Pope Sergius could refer to: Pope Sergius I (saint; 687–701) Pope Sergius II (844–847) Pope Sergius III (904–911) Pope Sergius IV (1009–1012) This disambiguation
Pope_Sergius
Early Christian martyrs and saints
garments, with Bacchus dying during torture to his feet, and Sergius eventually decapitated. Sergius and Bacchus were very popular throughout Late Antiquity
Sergius_and_Bacchus
Head of the Catholic Church from 687 to 701
ordered Sergius' arrest, but the Roman people and the Italian militia of the exarch of Ravenna refused to allow the exarch to bring Sergius to Constantinople
Pope_Sergius_I
Head of the Catholic Church from 844 to 847
Pope Sergius II (Latin: Sergius II; died 27 January 847) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from January 844 to his death in 847. Sergius
Pope_Sergius_II
Head of the Catholic Church from 1009 to 1012
abdication of John XVIII in 1009, and adopted the name Sergius IV. The power held by Sergius IV was small and often overshadowed by the patrician, John
Pope_Sergius_IV
Russian monastery and the spiritual centre of the Russian Orthodox Church
community is well documented in contemporary lives of Sergius and his disciples. In 1355, Sergius introduced a charter which required the construction
Trinity_Lavra_of_St._Sergius
Name list
politician Pope Sergius I Pope Sergius II Pope Sergius III Pope Sergius IV Sergius of Bulgaria, Patriarch of Bulgaria c. 931 – c. 940 Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople
Sergius_(name)
Roman politician and soldier (c. 108–62 BC)
Lucius Sergius Catilina (c. 108 BC – January 62 BC), known in English as Catiline (/ˈkætəlaɪn/), was a Roman politician and soldier best known for instigating
Catiline
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 610 to 638
as emperor himself in 610. Sergius I also provided support to Heraclius throughout his campaign against the Persians. Sergius I also played a prominent
Sergius_I_of_Constantinople
Duke of Naples (died 864)
centuries from his accession in 840 until the death of his namesake Sergius VII in 1137. Sergius was originally the dux of Cumae, a Neapolitan dependency. In
Sergius_I_of_Naples
Head of the Russian Orthodox Church (1867–1944)
Patriarch Sergius I (Russian: Патриа́рх Се́ргий; born Ivan Nikolayevich Stragorodsky, Ива́н Никола́евич Страгоро́дский; January 23 [O.S. January 11] 1867
Patriarch_Sergius_of_Moscow
5th-century Syrian bishop
following the first four ecumenical councils. Sergius I of Cyrrhus was replaced by another bishop called Sergius II, who was of the directly opposite theological
Sergius_of_Cyrrhus
Mosque (originally church) in Istanbul
mosque (Turkish: Küçük Ayasofya Camii), formerly the Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus (Ancient Greek: Ἐκκλησία τῶν Ἁγίων Σεργίου καὶ Βάκχου ἐν τοῖς
Little_Hagia_Sophia
Sergius's translations, though some he thinks are better, as Sergius became more experienced. Sergius also translated various other works, including the Categories
Sergius_of_Reshaina
Church of the East saint
Sergius of Samarkand, also known as Mār Sargīs or Mar Sergius, was an ascetic and missionary of the Church of the East in which he is considered a major
Sergius_of_Samarkand
1878 novel by Leo Tolstoy
Anna Karenina (Russian: Анна Каренина, IPA: [ˈanːə kɐˈrʲenʲɪnə]) is a novel, first published in book form in 1878, by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. Often
Anna_Karenina
Short story by Leo Tolstoy
Father Sergius "Father Sergius", full text in various formats Full text of "Father Sergius" in the original Russian Translation of "Father Sergius" in OnlineLiterature
Father_Sergius
Topics referred to by the same term
Sergius I may refer to: Sergius of Tella, Patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church in 544–546 Sergius I of Constantinople (died in 638) Pope Sergius I
Sergius_I
Duke of Naples (died 1137)
refused, Sergius initially prepared to aid them with a fleet, but the Admiral George of Antioch blockaded the port city with a larger fleet and Sergius submitted
Sergius_VII_of_Naples
Topics referred to by the same term
Sergius of Naples may refer to Sergius I of Naples (died 864) Sergius II of Naples, Duke of Naples from 870 to 877 Sergius III of Naples Sergius IV of
Sergius_of_Naples
Roman Republican consular tribune in 404 and 402 BC
Manius Sergius Fidenas was a consular tribune of the Roman Republic in 404 and 402 BC. Sergius belonged to the Sergia gens, a young patrician gentes of
Manius_Sergius_Fidenas
Metropolitan Sergius (secular name Georgiy Alexeyevich Tikhomirov, Russian: Георгий Алексеевич Тихомиров; June 16, 1871 – August 10, 1945) was a bishop
Sergius_Tikhomirov
Topics referred to by the same term
Saint Sergius was a 3rd-century Roman soldier venerated as a Christian saint and martyr, almost always paired with Saint Bacchus as Saints Sergius and Bacchus
Saint Sergius (disambiguation)
Saint_Sergius_(disambiguation)
Name list
Sergiu is a Romanian-language given name that may refer to: Sergiu Băhăian Sergiu Celibidache Sergiu Dan Sergiu Floroaia Sergiu Klainerman Sergiu Nicolaescu
Sergiu
and Saint Sergius". Orthodox School of Theology. Retrieved November 20, 2025. Binns, John (29 July 2019). "Aidan Nichols, OP. Alban and Sergius: The Story
Fellowship of Saint Alban and Saint Sergius
Fellowship_of_Saint_Alban_and_Saint_Sergius
Coptic Orthodox church in Cairo, Egypt
Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church (Coptic: ϯⲉⲕⲕⲗⲏⲥⲓⲁ ⲛ̀ⲧⲉ ⲛⲓ⳥ ⲥⲉⲣⲅⲓⲟⲥ ⲛⲉⲙ ⲃⲁⲭⲟⲥ ϧⲉⲛ ⲡⲓⲥⲡⲉⲗⲉⲱⲛ, The Church of Martyrs Sergius and Bacchus in The Cave)
Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church
Saints_Sergius_and_Bacchus_Church
Christian Paulician leader, fl. 801-835
Sergius, also known as Tychicus (?–835), was a religious leader of the 9th century. In 801, after joining the Astati at Argaoun (now Arguvan), he founded
Sergius-Tychicus
the Arabs. Sergius' defection during the Arab–Byzantine wars is reported by Theophilus of Edessa and Agapius of Hierapolis. A name of Sergius' father, Barnucius
Sergius,_Patrician_of_Lazica
Ancient Roman civil engineer and inventor
Gaius Sergius Orata (fl. c. 95 BC) was an Ancient Roman who was a successful merchant, inventor and hydraulic engineer. He is credited with inventing
Sergius_Orata
Ancient Roman noble family
implication perhaps being that Sergius had participated in the recovery of the city. However, it may be that Sergius, or one of his ancestors, was a
Sergia_gens
38th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch
Sergius of Tella was the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from c. 544 to c. 547 or c. 557 to 560. Sergius was
Sergius_of_Tella
Roman senator
or Sergius. Servius could be either a praenomen or a nomen gentilicium; both were widespread, but not particularly common. The gentile name Sergius was
Sergius Octavius Laenas Pontianus
Sergius_Octavius_Laenas_Pontianus
Austrian painter
July 2020. "askART Sergius Pauser 1106025 Listing". www.askart.com. "Sergius Pauser". www.sergius-pauser.at. "Portrait "Ingrid" Sergius Pauser ca. 1948"
Sergius_Pauser
Historic church in Alaska, United States
The St. Sergius Chapel is a historic Russian Orthodox church in Chuathbaluk, Alaska, United States, in the Bethel Census Area. Now it is under the Diocese
St._Sergius_Chapel
Russian Orthodox monastery
The Coastal Monastery of St. Sergius (Сергиева Приморская пустынь) is a Russian Orthodox monastery in the coastal settlement of Strelna near St. Petersburg
Coastal Monastery of Saint Sergius
Coastal_Monastery_of_Saint_Sergius
Swiss publicist and myth researcher (1930–2006)
by many to be a classic example of cosmic krautrock. Sergius Golowin discography at Discogs Sergius Golowin in the German National Library catalogue Bibliography
Sergius_Golowin
1918 Soviet Russia film
Retrieved 25 March 2014. "Father Sergius". The Bioscope. 11 March 1920. Retrieved 29 December 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive. Father Sergius at IMDb
Father_Sergius_(1918_film)
Greek missionary and saint
28. Church legends about Sergius of Valaam were not committed to writing until the 18th century. In these writings, Sergius is described as an Athonite
Sergius_of_Valaam
Former Member, House of Representatives
Sergius Ogun is a Nigerian politician, lawyer and a member House of Representatives of Nigeria. Sergius Oseasochie Ogun was born in 1963 to the Ogun family
Sergius_Ogun
Play by George Bernard Shaw
Paul Petkoff, returns home with Sergius. Raina begins to find Sergius bombastic and tiresome, but she hides it. Sergius also finds Raina's romantic ideals
Arms_and_the_Man
Sergius (Byzantine general under Justinian I)
officials Areobindus and Athanasius to share power with Sergius. This proved even more disastrous, and Sergius was recalled. Sometime later, at the request of
Sergius_(Byzantine_general)
Topics referred to by the same term
Patriarch Sergius may refer to: Sergius of Bulgaria, Patriarch of Bulgaria c. 931 – c. 940 Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople, Patriarch 610–638 Patriarch
Patriarch_Sergius
Russian Orthodox Christian theologian, philosopher, priest and economist (1871–1944)
Sergei (Sergius) Nikolayevich Bulgakov (Russian: Серге́й Никола́евич Булга́ков, IPA: [sʲɪrˈɡʲej nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪdʑ bʊlˈɡakəf]; 28 July [O.S. 16 July] 1871
Sergei_Bulgakov
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1001 to 1019
The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica, Sergius II "A story that Pope Sergius IV (1009–1012) sent Sergius II, a letter insisting on the Latin Trinitarian
Sergius_II_of_Constantinople
to Naples, where Sergius offered him asylum. By this, Sergius incurred Pandulf IV's enmity. In the next year (1027), after Sergius' ally Boioannes was
Sergius_IV_of_Naples
Topics referred to by the same term
Sergius III may refer to: Pope Sergius III (reigned 897 and 911), Italian-born pope Sergius III of Naples, duke in the 990s Sergius III of Amalfi, duke
Sergius_III
Topics referred to by the same term
Patriarch Sergius I may refer to: Sergius of Tella, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch in 544–546 Sergius I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch
Patriarch_Sergius_I
rulers. It lasted until Sergius' death in late 1073. He was succeeded by his infant son John III, who was soon deposed. Sergius is thus the last independent
Sergius_III_of_Amalfi
Romanian biopic about Sergiu Celibidache
conductor and composer Sergiu Celibidache. Produced by Serge's wife Adela, it stars Ben Schnetzer and John Malkovich as Sergiu. Kate Phillips, Miranda
The_Yellow_Tie
Head of the Catholic Church in 903
Sergius III (904–911) in 904, or, possibly, both were ordered to be killed at the beginning of Sergius’ pontificate, either on the orders of Sergius himself
Pope_Leo_V
II of Salerno asking him to persuade Sergius to break off his support for Jordan and Henry. Around 1078, Sergius married Limpiasa, a daughter of Prince
Sergius_VI_of_Naples
5th-century BC Roman consul and military tribune
branch of the gens Sergia. His complete name was Lucius Sergius C.f. C.n. Fidenas. In 437 BC, Sergius was elected consul with Marcus Geganius Macerinus. The
Lucius_Sergius_Fidenas
Triumphal arch in Pula, Croatia
Both of their names are carved in the stone along with Lucius Sergius and Gaius Sergius, the honoree's father and uncle respectively. In its original
Arch_of_the_Sergii
Russian Orthodox bishop (born 1974)
Vladivostok and Primorye tonsured him a monk and named him Sergius in honor of St. Sergius of Radonezh. The same Bishop ordained him a deacon on April
Sergius_Chashin
Historical event in the European Middle Ages
he joined Sergius IV of Naples (whom Pandulf expelled from Naples in 1027, probably with Ranulf's assistance). In 1029, Ranulf and Sergius recaptured
Norman conquest of southern Italy
Norman_conquest_of_southern_Italy
Church in Rome, Italy
In the 9th century the church was known as Sergius and Bacchus in Callinico, in the Middle Ages as Sergius and Bacchus de Suburra, and from the 18th century
Santi_Sergio_e_Bacco
Roman General
rightly rank any man above Marcus Sergius, although his great-grandson Catiline shames his name. In his second campaign Sergius lost his right hand. In two
Marcus_Sergius_Silus
Russian noble (1857–1905)
Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia (Russian: Сергей Александрович; 11 May 1857 – 17 February 1905) was the fifth son and seventh child of Emperor
Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia
Grand_Duke_Sergei_Alexandrovich_of_Russia
Soviet politician and revolutionary (1886–1934)
Sergei Mironovich Kirov (born Kostrikov; 27 March 1886 – 1 December 1934) was a Russian and Soviet politician and Bolshevik revolutionary. Kirov was an
Sergei_Kirov
Italian duke
Sergius I (died 966/967) was the second Duke of Amalfi[citation needed] and first of the Musco Comite family. In 958, Sergius, a citizen of the city of
Sergius_I_of_Amalfi
Sergius (Greek: Σέργιος; died 304) was a Cappadocian monk who was martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian. His feast day is 24 February. Sergius was
Sergius_of_Cappadocia
Christian church based in Rome
required the pope–elect to swear fealty before he could be consecrated. Under Sergius II (844–847) it was even agreed that the pope could not be consecrated
Catholic_Church
Duke of Naples
Sergius V was the son and successor of John V as Duke of Naples from 1042 to 1082. In the summer of 1074, hostilities flared up between Richard I of Capua
Sergius_V_of_Naples
Prime Minister of the Russian Empire from 1905 to 1906
June [O.S. 17 June] 1849 – 13 March [O.S. 28 February] 1915), also known as Sergius Witte, was a Russian statesman who served as the first prime minister of
Sergei_Witte
Moldovan footballer
Sergiu Perciun (born 23 April 2006) is a Moldovan professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Serie A club Torino and the
Sergiu_Perciun
Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)
Ho (2011), p. 206. Ho (2011), p. 307. Rowe (2009), pp. 32–33. Kuzmin, Sergius L.; Dmitriev, Sergey (2015). "Conquest dynasties of China or foreign empires
Qing_dynasty
Sergius II was Duke of Naples from 870 to 877. He continued the policies of his father, Gregory III, and grandfather, Sergius I. He maintained good relations
Sergius_II_of_Naples
Moldova at the Encyclopædia Britannica Znamierowski 2020, p. 158. Musteată, Sergiu (2014). "1991: A Chronology of Moldova's Independance" (PDF). Euxeinos (15–16)
List of national flags of sovereign states
List_of_national_flags_of_sovereign_states
Russian artist (c. 1360 – c. 1430)
in the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, near Moscow, under Nikon of Radonezh, who became hegumen after the death of Sergius of Radonezh in 1392. The first
Andrei_Rublev
Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia
Square, the Peterhof Palace, the Kazan Kremlin, the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius and Lake Baikal. Moscow, the nation's cosmopolitan capital and historic
Russia
Semi-autonomous part of the Russian Orthodox Church
Metropolitan Sergius' Declaration caused a schism among the flock of the Patriarch's Church. Many dissenting believers broke ties with Metropolitan Sergius. On
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
Russian_Orthodox_Church_Outside_of_Russia
Historic church in Alaska, United States
Sts. Sergius and Herman of Valaam Chapel (Russian: Св. Сергий и Герман капеллы Валаам) is a historic Russian Orthodox chapel in Ouzinkie, Alaska. The
Sts. Sergius and Herman of Valaam Chapel
Sts._Sergius_and_Herman_of_Valaam_Chapel
1978 film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk
Father Sergius leaves the monastic cell, takes a knapsack and goes off to wander and beg. Sergei Bondarchuk as Stepan Kasatsky / Father Sergius Valentina
Father_Sergius_(1978_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Sergiu Sîrbu may refer to: Sergiu Sîrbu (footballer, born 1960), Moldovan football manager; ex-footballer Sergiu Sîrbu (footballer, born 1986), Moldovan
Sergiu_Sîrbu
Tsar of Russia from 1598 to 1605
Olga Borisovna" at the crypt of the Godunovs at the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius where she lived from 1606, when she sojourned there to attend the reburial
Boris_Godunov
American jazz musician (1926–1991)
Witold Lutosławski (1967) Benjamin Britten (1968) Boris Christoff (1969) Sergiu Celibidache (1970) Arthur Rubinstein (1971) Yehudi Menuhin (1972) Dmitri
Miles_Davis
Romanian American mathematician
Sergiu Klainerman (born May 13, 1950) is a mathematician known for his contributions to the study of hyperbolic differential equations and general relativity
Sergiu_Klainerman
Russian monk and hagiographer (died c. 1420)
a disciple of Sergius of Radonezh. Historian Serge Aleksandrovich Zenkovsky wrote that Epiphanius, along with Stephen of Perm, Sergius of Radonezh, and
Epiphanius_the_Wise
Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)
Books. ISBN 978-1-68137-493-2. Roggema, Barbara (2008). The Legend of Sergius Baḥīrā: Eastern Christian Apologetics and Apocalyptic in Response to Islam
Muhammad
Russian saint (1352–1426)
brotherhood by Sergius, although he did not become a close disciple until the final years of Sergius' life. In 1392, following Sergius' death, Nikon began
Nikon_of_Radonezh
15th-century icon by Andrei Rublev
humility. The icon was commissioned to honour Saint Sergius of Radonezh of the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius monastery, near Moscow, in the town of Sergiyev
Trinity_(Andrei_Rublev)
6th-century monk who prophecied of Muhammad
Syriac was not a proper name but a way of addressing or describing a monk, "Sergius" was added to the character's name. Later, a reworked recension in Arabic
Bahira
Church in Sergiyev Posad, Russia
Троицкий собор) is the oldest surviving building in the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, located in Sergiyev Posad, Russia, near the capital Moscow. It was built
Old Katholikon of the Trinity Lavra
Old_Katholikon_of_the_Trinity_Lavra
University in Paris
The St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute (French: Institut de théologie orthodoxe Saint-Serge) in Paris, France, is a private university of higher
St._Sergius_Institute
Black-hat criminal hacker group
Sergiu (April 27, 2026). "Home security giant ADT data breach affects 5.5 million people". BleepingComputer. Retrieved April 28, 2026. Gatlan, Sergiu
ShinyHunters
1029, John, but not Sergius, returned and reasserted his authority, deposing his mother and brother. In 1031, John named his son Sergius III co-regent and
John_II_of_Amalfi
The Abbey of St. Sergius, more fully the Abbey of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, in Angers (French: Abbaye Saint-Serge d'Angers or Abbaye des Saints Serge
Abbey_of_St._Sergius,_Angers
Romanian conductor, composer, musical theorist, and teacher (1912–1996)
Sergiu Celibidache (Romanian: [ˈserd͡ʒju t͡ʃelibiˈdake]; 11 July [O.S. 28 June] 1912 – 13 August 1996) was a Romanian conductor, composer, musical theorist
Sergiu_Celibidache
Name list
considered to be a form of the name Sergius, honoring the Christian martyr and saint Sergius. In South Slavic, the saints Sergius and Bacchus are called "Sveti
Srđan
Head of the Catholic Church from 768 to 772
the handing over of Christophorus and Sergius. The Pope sent two bishops to negotiate with Christophorus and Sergius, telling them that they must either
Pope_Stephen_III
Building in Jerusalem, Israel
Saint Sergius[dubious – discuss] or Guest House of Saint Sergius[dubious – discuss] or Saint Sergius' Gateway or The Sergiev Gate or St. Sergius Metochion
Mission of Saint Sergius of Jerusalem
Mission_of_Saint_Sergius_of_Jerusalem
6th century Arabic inscription from Syria
Saint Sergius was built from the foundations in the time of the periodeutes [itinerant clergy] John and of Anneos, son of Bo{r}keos, and Sergius son of
Zabad_inscription
Christian theological doctrine
and inconsistencies in the proposal. Soon, Sergius and Heraclius abandoned it as a doctrine. However, Sergius and the emperor refused to give up. Three
Monothelitism
Name list
General, 4th century Armenian saint, not to be confused with Saint Sergius Sergius of Samarkand, Church of the East saint (fl. before the conversion of
Sargis
846 military incursion
the Pontine Islands and the isle of Licosa, but were driven off by Duke Sergius I of Naples and a coalition he had formed with Amalfi, Gaeta and Sorrento
Arab_raid_against_Rome
Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
a historic meeting between Stalin and Orthodox Church leader Patriarch Sergius of Moscow was held in 1943. Stalin had the support of the majority of the
Soviet_Union
SERGIUS
SERGIUS
Male
Greek
(ΣÎÏγιος) Greek form of Latin Sergius, possibly SERGIOS means "sergeant."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Sergios, possibly SERGIUSZ means "sergeant."
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Sergius, possibly SERGIO means "sergeant."
Male
French
French form of Latin Sergius, possibly SERGE means "sergeant."Â
Biblical
net
Boy/Male
Latin Biblical
Attendant.
Boy/Male
Latin Polish
Attendant.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, French, German, Latin
Servant of Jesus; Net; Military Servant
SERGIUS
SERGIUS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Canfield.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Surrendered
Girl/Female
English
From the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning noble, courageous.
Girl/Female
Danish, German
Renowned in Battle; Female Version of Louis
Female
Native American
Native American Dakota name ZITKALA means "bird."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Saagnik | ஸாகà¯à®¨à¯€à®•
One who wins the fire
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Gift of Allah
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Happy to the Point
Male
Egyptian
, a mystical divinity.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the lingas
SERGIUS
SERGIUS
SERGIUS
SERGIUS
SERGIUS