• Look up Dionysius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The name Dionysius (/daɪəˈniːʒəs, -ˈnɪʒ-, -ˈnɪziəs, -ˈniːziəs/; Greek: Διονύσιος Dionysios, "of Dionysus";...
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    Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (or Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite) was a Greek author, Christian theologian and Neoplatonic philosopher of the late 5th...
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    believed: among the which was Dionysius the Areopagite, and a woman named Damaris, and others with them. After his conversion, Dionysius became the first Bishop...
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    has original works by or about: Dionysius Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dionysius (pope). Opera Omnia "Dionysius" in the Ecumenical Lexicon of...
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    Dionysius Exiguus (Latin for "Dionysius the Humble"; Greek: Διονύσιος; c. 470 – c. 544) was a 6th-century Eastern Roman monk born in Scythia Minor. He...
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    the past "Saint Dionysius", The College of Saint Dionysius Butler, Alban. Lives of the Saints, Vol. XI, 1866 "The Story of Abba Dionysius", Coptic Orthodox...
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  • Look up Dionysius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dionysius is a Romanized form of the Greek name Dionysios. Dionysius in its different grammatical...
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    Dionysius Periegetes (Greek: Διονύσιος ὁ Περιηγητής, literally Dionysius the Voyager or Traveller, often Latinized to Dionysius Periegeta), also known...
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    Dionysius I or Dionysius the Elder (c. 432 – 367 BC) was a Greek tyrant of Syracuse, Sicily. He conquered several cities in Sicily and southern Italy,...
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  • Dionysius of Syracuse may refer to: Dionysius I of Syracuse, tyrant of Syracuse from 405 BC to 367 BC.; father of Dionysius II Dionysius II of Syracuse...
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  • Pope Dionysius (died 268) was a Greek pope. Saint Dionysius may also refer to: Saint Dionysius of Alexandria (died 265), Bishop of Alexandria Saint Dionysius...
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    of Dionysius the Areopagite and Denis of Paris have often been confused. Around 814, Louis the Pious brought certain writings attributed to Dionysius the...
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    used Dionysius as a source for their material. The works of Appian, Plutarch and Livy all describe similar people and events of Early Rome as Dionysius.[citation...
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    archaeologist Vincenzo Mirabella. It refers to the tyrant Dionysius I of Syracuse. According to legend, Dionysius used the cave as a prison for political dissidents...
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  • Dionysius the Younger (Greek: Διονύσιος ὁ Νεώτερος, c. 397 BC – 343 BC), or Dionysius II, was a Greek politician who ruled Syracuse, Sicily from 367 BC...
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    Dionysius of Corinth, (Greek: Διονύσιος ό Κορίνθιος) also known as Saint Dionysius, was the bishop of Corinth circa AD 171. His feast day is commemorated...
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  • and Dionysius. Satyrus was succeeded by Timotheus, who soon shared power with his younger brother Dionysius. After the death of Timotheus, Dionysius became...
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    Domini 532. When Dionysius devised his table, Julian calendar years were identified by naming the consuls who held office that year— Dionysius himself stated...
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  • Dionysius Scytobrachion (Ancient Greek: Διονύσιος ὁ Σκυτοβραχίων) (Scytobrachion meaning 'leather arm'), also known as Dionysius of Mytilene (the capital...
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  • from Dionysius' instruction, since he accompanied to Rhodes Q. Metellus Numidicus when the latter went into voluntary exile, and while Dionysius was still...
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  • Dionysius (Ancient Greek: Διονύσιος) was a Greek of the 3rd century BCE, who was sent by Ptolemy Philadelphus of Egypt as ambassador to the court of the...
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    Dionysios Mantalos (Greek: Διονύσιος Μάνταλος; born Neo Psychiko, Athens, 29 October 1952) is the current Metropolitan bishop of Corinth. Mantalos was...
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    Dionysius cites, among others, the histories of Pictor, Lucius Calpurnius Piso, Cato the Elder, Lucius Cincius Alimentus. The first book of Dionysius'...
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    was blessed as a Ramban (monk) at Parumala Seminary by Dionysius V (Pulikkottil Joseph Dionysius II). Following this, he moved to the Old Seminary. The...
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  • Dionysius the Phocaean or Dionysius of Phocaea (Greek: Διονύσιος) (fl. 494 BC) was a Phocaean admiral of ancient Greece during the Persian Wars of 5th...
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    Denis Lambin (Latinized as Dionysius Lambinus; 1520 – September 1572) was a French classical scholar. Lambin was born at Montreuil, Pas-de-Calais. Having...
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    Pseudo-Dionysius in his work De Coelesti Hierarchia. He claimed to be an important figure who was converted by Paul the Apostle, and the Pseudo-Dionysius enjoyed...
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    1379 Dionysius went to Constantinople carrying a protest against the choice of Mikhail addressed to the Patriarch. Mikhail was afraid that Dionysius would...
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  • Dionysius O'Driscoll, O.F.M. Obs. or Dionysius Odriscol (died 1650) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Brindisi (1640–1650). Dionysius...
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    forward by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite in the 5th or 6th century in his book De Coelesti Hierarchia (On the Celestial Hierarchy). Dionysius described nine...
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