Look up Anastasius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anastasius (also: Anastasios and Anastasi) is derived from the Greek meaning "resurrection". Its female form is "Anastasia". As a proper name, it may refer to one of the following. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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Anastasia or Anastacia or Anastatia is a female given name which comes from Koine Greek. ...
Roman Catholic Popes named Anastasius: Other Christian saints and clergy Anastasius I was pope from November 27, 399-401. ...
Anastasius II (died November 16, 498) was pope from November 24, 496 to his death. ...
Anastasius III, pope from September 911 to November 913, was a Roman by birth. ...
Anastasius IV, né Corrado di Suburra or della Suburra (d. ...
Byzantine Emperors: Nero[1] Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (December 15, 37 â June 9, 68), born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, also called Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, was the fifth and last Roman Emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (54â68). ...
Saint Anastasius Sinaita or Anastasius of Sinai, born in Alexandria, was a 7th century Greek ecclesiastical writer and abbot of the monastery of Mt. ...
Saint Anastasius the Fuller (d. ...
Saint Anastasius was the Bishop of Antioch, who was distinguished for his learning and austerity of life. ...
Saint Astrik of Pannonhalma (also known as Anastasius, Astericus, Ascrick, Astricus) (d. ...
Stephen the Great raising the double cross: equestrian sculpture by Alajos Stróbl, 1906, crowns the Fishermens Bastion, Budapest. ...
Anastasius Bibliothecarius, librarian of the Roman Catholic Church, b. ...
The Librarian, a 1556 painting by Giuseppe Arcimboldo A librarian is an information professional trained in library science: the organization and management of information and service to people with information needs. ...
The Roman Catholic Church, most often spoken of simply as the Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with over one billion members. ...
Antipope Felix V, the last historical Antipope. ...
Anastasius was the patriarch of Constantinople from 730 to 754. ...
For other senses, see Patriarch (disambiguation). ...
Map of Constantinople. ...
Anastasius Germonius [Anastase Germon] (1551 - August 4, 1627), Canon lawyer, diplomatist and archbishop of Tarantaise, belonged to the family of the marquises of Ceve, in Piedmont, where he was born. ...
His Holiness Anastasius was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria from 607 to 619. ...
Saints Julian and Basilissa (d. ...
Other persons: Flavius Anastasius. ...
Anastasios II kept his name, Artemios, also on his coinage; this solidus bears the legend APTEMIUS ANASTASIUS. Anastasios II or Anastasius II (Greek: ÎναÏÏάÏÎ¹Î¿Ï ÎÎ), (died 718), Byzantine emperor, from 713 to 715. ...
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