- incarnation. He is
given the name
Dismas in the
Gospel of
Nicodemus and is
traditionally known in
Catholicism as
Saint Dismas (sometimes Dysmas; in Spanish...
- Jan
Dismas Zelenka (16
October 1679 – 23
December 1745),
baptised Jan Lukáš
Zelenka was a
Czech composer and
musician of the
Baroque period. His music...
-
Church of St.
Dismas may
refer to:
Church of St.
Dismas, the Good
Thief in Dannemora, New York, USA
Church of St.
Dismas [hr] in Zagreb,
Croatia This disambiguation...
-
Archived from the
original on 28 June 2022. "Novatus
Dismas Miroshi Göztepe'mizde" [Novatus
Dismas Miroshi is at our Göztepe]. Göztepe (in Turkish). 23...
-
World University Games. "
Dismas Yeko
claims Gold in Men's 10,000m at
World University Games". NTV Uganda. 3
August 2023. "Yeko
Dismas wins Uganda's
first medal...
-
Dismas Hataš (German: Hattasch; 1
December 1724 – 13
October 1777) was a
Bohemian composer and
violinist of the
early classical period. Hataš was born...
-
while his
companion is
called Dismas.
Christian tradition holds that
Gestas was on the
cross to the left of
Jesus and
Dismas was on the
cross to the right...
-
Father Clark changed his
first name to
Dismas to
connect with ex-convicts.
According to
Christian tradition, St.
Dismas was the name of the Good
Thief on the...
-
Dismas, the Good
Thief is a
historic Roman Catholic church at the
Clinton Correctional Facility on Cook
Street in Dannemora, New York. St.
Dismas Church...
- (Polish). The name may
refer to:
Dismas Becker (1936–2010),
American politician Dismas Hataš (1724–1777),
Bohemian composer Dismas Nsengiyaremye (born 1945)...