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Dionysius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The name
Dionysius (/daɪəˈniːʒəs, -ˈnɪʒ-, -ˈnɪziəs, -ˈniːziəs/; Gr****: Διονύσιος Dionysios, "of Dionysus";...
- Pseudo-
Dionysius the
Areopagite (or
Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite) was a Gr**** author,
Christian theologian and
Neoplatonic philosopher of the late 5th...
- 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...
- 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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Dionysius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dionysius is a
Romanized form of the Gr**** name Dionysios.
Dionysius in its
different grammatical...
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Dionysius I or
Dionysius the
Elder (c. 432 – 367 BC) was a Gr****
tyrant of Syracuse, Sicily. He
conquered several cities in
Sicily and
southern Italy,...
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Dionysius Exiguus (Latin for "
Dionysius the Humble"; Gr****: Διονύσιος; c. 470 – c. 544) was a 6th-century
Eastern Roman monk born in
Scythia Minor. He...
- 231. In 248,
Dionysius succeeded Pope Heraclas,
becoming Pope of the
church of
Alexandria and
Patriarch of the See of St. Mark.
Dionysius was a more able...
- has
original works by or about:
Dionysius Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Dionysius (pope).
Opera Omnia "
Dionysius" in the E****enical
Lexicon of...
- and
Dionysius.
Satyrus was
succeeded by Timotheus, who soon
shared power with his
younger brother Dionysius.
After the
death of Timotheus,
Dionysius became...