Cosmas
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Cosmas or Kosmas is a Greek name, which was used by various people in the history:
- Sts. Cosmas and Damian, 3rd century Christian martyrs
- Cosmas Indicopleustes, a 6th century Greek explorer
- Saint Cosmas, an 8th century Greek hymnist
- Patriarch Cosmas I of Constantinople, 11th Century Eastern Orthodox Patrtiarch
- Cosmas of Prague, a 12th century Bohemian historian
- Cosmas of Aetolia, an 18th century monk, saint of the Greek orthodox church
Three popes of the Coptic Church bore the name Cosmas:
Places:
- Kosmas, Greece, a community in Arcadia, Greece
- Kosmas o Aitolos, a municipality in Grevena prefecture, Greece, named after Cosmas the Aetolian
Other:
- Kosmas - Czechoslovak and Central European Journal, multidisciplinary bi-annual journal
- Kosmas Air, a former Serbian cargo airline