- Salzburg. The
baptismal record gives his name in
Latinised form, as
Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. He
generally called himself "Wolfgang Amadè...
- (/ˈkrɪsəstəm, krɪˈsɒstəm/; Gr****: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος, Latin:
Ioannes Chrysostomus; c. 347 – 14
September 407) was an
important Church Father who served...
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Chrysostomus (meaning "golden mouth" in Gr****) may
refer to: Dio
Chrysostom (c. 40 - c. 115 AD), Gr**** philosopher, also
known as Dion of
Prusa Johannes...
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Chrysostomus Hanthaler (b. Ried,
Upper Austria, 14
February 1690; d. in the
Cistercian monastery of
Lilienfeld in
Lower Austria, 2
September 1754) was...
- Dio
Chrysostom (/ˈdiːoʊ ˈkrɪsəstəm, krɪˈsɒstəm/;
Ancient Gr****: Δίων Χρυσόστομος Dion Chrysostomos), Dio of
Prusa or Coccei**** Dio (c. 40 – c. 115 AD)...
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Heniochus chrysostomus.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Heniochus chrysostomus. Myers, R.F.; Pratchett, M. (2010). "Heniochus
chrysostomus". IUCN...
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Turbo chrysostomus,
common name the gold-mouth turban, is a
species of sea snail,
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Turbinidae. The
length of the...
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baptismal name "Joannes
Chrysostomus" was in
conformance to
Catholic custom and was not used by
Mozart in
everyday life. "
Chrysostomus"
means "golden mouth...
- John Chrysostom's 88
Homilies on the
Gospel of John, "Homily 72, 4.19",
Chrysostomus Latinus in
Iohannem Online (CLIO) Jon R. Stone, More
Latin for the Illiterati...
- to the 1186
Georgenberg Pact.
According to the 18th-century
historian Chrysostomus Hanthaler, his
grandson Duke
Frederick II of
Austria (1230–1246), nicknamed...