Anastasius
Anastasius | |
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Gender | male |
Language(s) | Greek |
Origin | |
Meaning | resurrection |
Other names | |
Related names | Anastasia, Tassos |
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Anastasius (Latinized) or Anastasios (Greek: Αναστάσιος, Anastasios) is derived from the Greek ἀνάστασις (anastasis) meaning "resurrection". Its female form is Anastasia (Greek: Αναστασία). A diminutive form of Anastasios is Tasos (Greek: Τάσος).
Proper name
Byzantine emperors
- Anastasius I Dicorus – Byzantine emperor 491–518
- Anastasios II (died 718) – Byzantine emperor 713–715
Popes of Rome
- Pope Anastasius I – Pope 399–401
- Pope Anastasius II – Pope 496–498
- Pope Anastasius III – Pope 911–913
- Pope Anastasius IV – Pope 1153 to 1154
Other Christian Saints and clergy
- Saint Anastasius – a martyr under Nero
- Saint Anastasius the Fuller – martyr (d. 304)
- Pope Anastasius of Alexandria – Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria 605–616
- Anastasius of Antioch (disambiguation), multiple people
- Anastasius (Graeco-Roman jurist) – fl. 6th century
- Saint Anastasius of Persia – Persian martyr (d. 628)
- Saint Anastasius of Pavia– bishop of Pavia (d. 628)
- Anastasius of Armenia – Catholicos of Armenia from 661 to 667
- Saint Anastasius Sinaita (of Sinai) – theologian, Father of the Eastern Orthodox Church, monk, priest, and abbot of the monastery at Mt. Sinai (fl. 7th century)
- Anastasius (abbot of Euthymius) – fl. 7th or 8th century
- Anastasius Bibliothecarius (c. 810–878) – librarian of the Church of Rome, scholar and statesman, sometimes identified as an Antipope
- Astrik or Saint Anastasius of Pannonhalma – ambassador of Stephen I of Hungary (d. 1030)
- Anastasius of Hungary (954-1044), Apostle to Hungary
- Saint Anastasius of Lleida
- St. Anastasius Cornicularius
- Anastasius of Suppentonia – abbot (died 570)
- Patriarch Anastasius of Constantinople (I) – Patriarch of Constantinople 730–754
- Anastasius Germonius – Archbishop of Tarantaise and canon lawyer (1551–1627)
- Anastasius the Melodist (Hymnographer) – believed to be a name of three or more melodists, one of whom is believed to have been a contemporary of Rhomanos
- Anastasios (born 1929), Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania
Other politicians and military
- Anastasios Balkos (1916-1995), Greek politician
- Anastasios Charalambis (1862-1949), Greek officer and interim Prime Minister of Greece
- Anastasios Dalipis (1896-1949), Greek Army officer and politician
- Anastasios Karatasos (1764-1830), Greek military commander during the Greek War of Independence
- Anastasios Nerantzis (b. 1944), Greek politician
- Anastasios Papaligouras (b. 1948), Greek politician
- Anastasios Papoulas (1857-1935), Greek general
- Anastasios Peponis (1924-2011), Greek politician
- Anastasios Polyzoidis (1802-1873), Greek politician and judicial official
- Anastasios Tsamados (1774 – 1825), Greek admiral of the Greek War of Independence
Sportsmen and Other commoners
- Anastasios Bountouris (b. 1955), Greek Olympic medalist in sailing
- Anastasios Dimitriadis (b. 1997), Greek footballer
- Anastasios Lagos (b. 1992) Greek footballer
- Anastasios Metaxas (1862-1937), Greek architect
- Anastasios Orlandos (1887–1979), Greek archeologist and architect
- Anastasios Rousakis (b. 1985), Greek footballer
- Anastasios Schizas (b. 1977), Greek water polo player
- Anastasios Triantafyllou (b. 1987), Greek weightlifter
Anastasio
- Anastasio Somoza García, Nicaraguan dictator (ruled 1936–1956)
- Anastasio Somoza Debayle (1925–1980), Nicaraguan dictator (ruled 1967–1979)
- Anastasio Somoza Portocarrero (born 1951), son of Somoza Debayle
Pseudonym
- Anton Alexander Graf von Auersperg (1806–1876), Austrian poet who wrote under the pseudonym of Anastasius Grün.
Other
- Anastasius, a novel by Thomas Hope in the early 19th century.
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