Dionísio

"Devoted to Dionysos; follower of the god of wine"

♂ Männlich · Portuguese, Greek
Portuguese Greek royal classical mythological

📖 Über Dionísio

Dionísio ist die portugiesische Form von Dionysios ("dem Dionysos ergeben"). Er trägt königliches Gewicht durch König Denis I. von Portugal, den geliebten Trobadorkönig, der Portugiesisch als Hofsprache einführte.

📍 Details

  • HerkunftPortuguese, Greek
  • Geschlecht♂ Männlich
  • BedeutungDevoted to Dionysos; follower of the god of wine

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⭐ Berühmte Persönlichkeiten

  • King Denis I of Portugal — King of Portugal (1279-1325) known as the Farmer King and Troubadour King, who established Portuguese as the court language, founded the University of Lisbon, and was a prolific poet
  • Dionísio Cerqueira — Brazilian military officer and politician who served as Minister of War and gave his name to a city on the Brazil-Argentina border
  • Dionysius the Areopagite — Athenian judge converted by the Apostle Paul (Acts 17:34), later conflated with the patron saint of Paris and the author of influential mystical writings (Greek original form)