9-607: (Redirected from Dorotheos ) Dorotheus Gender Masculine Language(s) See list Origin Language(s) Greek Meaning God's gift Other names Variant form(s) See list Related names Theodore Matthew Božidar Dorotheus or Dorotheos is a male given name from Greek Dōrótheos ( Δωρόθεος ), meaning "God's Gift", from δῶρον ( dōron ), "gift" + θεός ( theós ), "god". Its feminine counterpart
18-805: Is Dorothea , ( Dorothy ). Theodore means the same, with the root words in reverse order. The earliest form of the word δῶρον is the Mycenaean Greek do-ra , meaning "gifts", written in Linear B syllabic script; the feminine form Theodora is also attested in Linear B as 𐀳𐀃𐀈𐀨 , te-o-do-ra . Linguistic variants [ edit ] Greek: Dorotheos (Δωρόθεος) Latin: Dorotheus English: Dorotheus Russian: Dorofei (Дорофей) Serbian: Dorotej (Доротеј) Czech: Dorota , Dora fem. People [ edit ] Dorotheos (sculptor) (5th century BC), of Argos, to whom Kresilas
27-511: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Theodore (name) Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.226 via cp1108 cp1108, Varnish XID 258867754 Upstream caches: cp1108 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:52:15 GMT Dorotheus (magister militum) Dorotheus
36-748: The Justinian Code Dorotheus of Gaza (505–565), monastic father Pope Peter IV of Alexandria , also known as Dorotheos (ruled in 565–569) Dorotheus of Hilandar (fl. 1356–1382), protos of Mount Athos Dorotheus I of Athens , metropolitan of Athens from 1388 to 1392 Dorotheos II of Trebizond , metropolitan of Trebizond from 1472 Dorotheos of Ohrid , 15th-century bishop Dorotheus IV Ibn Al-Ahmar (d. 1611), Patriarch of Antioch from 1604 to 1611. Dorotheus of Mount Sinai and Raithu, Archbishop of Mount Sinai and Raithu Archbishop Dorotheus of Athens , Archbishop of All Greece 1956–1957 Dorotheos of Adrianople Dorotheos
45-495: The Younger Dorotheos Polykandriotis , Church of Greece Pseudo-Dorotheus , 3rd-century Christian writer Pseudo-Dorotheos of Monemvasia , 17th-century Greek chronicler Dorotheus (magister militum) , Byzantine military leader See also [ edit ] Dorothea (disambiguation) , Greek female given name Dorothy , English variant Dorotheus (weevil) , a beetle genus in
54-571: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dorotheus&oldid=1159998848 " Categories : Given names Greek masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text Articles needing pronunciation Articles containing Mycenaean Greek-language text Articles with short description Short description
63-625: The tribe Cylydrorhinini References [ edit ] ^ δῶρον , θεός . Liddell, Henry George ; Scott, Robert ; A Greek–English Lexicon at the Perseus Project . ^ "The Linear B word do-ra" . Palaeolexicon. Word study tool of ancient languages . Raymoure, K.A. "do-ra-qe" . Minoan Linear A & Mycenaean Linear B . Deaditerranean. ^ "te-o-do-ra-qe" . Minoan Linear A & Mycenaean Linear B . Deaditerranean. [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
72-651: Was a Byzantine military commander. While being magister militum per Armeniam he won a battle against the Persians , in 530, as well as taking part in the Battle of Satala . At Satala he defended the city while his superior Sittas was hidden with some cavalry in the nearby area and attacked the Persians in the rear, routing their 30,000 with the Byzantine 15,000. He defeated the Persians again in 531 and later drove
81-488: Was pupil Dorotheus of Sidon ( fl. 75), Hellenistic astrologer Dorotheus of Tyre (ca. 255 – 362), Christian presbyter and later bishop of Tyre St. Dorotheus (martyr) , who was martyred with Gorgonius and Peter in the 4th century Dorotheus (poet) (fl. 4th-century), Christian poet, known for The Vision of Dorotheus . Dorotheus of Antioch , (c. 388 – 407), Arian Archbishop of Constantinople Dorotheus (jurist) (fl. 534), Byzantine jurist who helped draft
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