📖 Über Remigius
Remigius ist ein altlateinischer Name mit der Bedeutung „Ruderer“, berühmt durch den heiligen Remigius von Reims, der 496 n. Chr. den Frankenkönig Chlodwig I. taufte und damit den Lauf des christlichen Europas prägte.
📍 Details
- HerkunftFrench
- Geschlecht♂ Männlich
- BedeutungVariant of Rémi. Oarsman, remedy
🔀 Varianten & Verwandte Namen
⭐ Berühmte Persönlichkeiten
- Saint Remigius of Reims — Bishop of Reims (c. 437–533) who baptised Clovis I on Christmas Day 496 AD, converting the Franks to Christianity and reshaping the political map of medieval Europe; venerated as the 'Apostle of the Franks.'
- Remigius of Auxerre — Carolingian scholar and theologian (c. 841–908) who produced influential commentaries on Donatus, Martianus Capella, and Boethius, helping preserve and transmit classical learning through the early medieval period.
- Remigius van Leemput — Flemish painter (c. 1607–1675) known for his meticulous copies of works by Hans Holbein the Younger, including the famous Whitehall mural of Henry VIII; his copies are now the only surviving record of several lost originals.
- Remigius Nweke Eze — Nigerian Catholic bishop who served as the Bishop of Abakaliki; one of several African prelates to bear the historically Frankish name, reflecting the global spread of Catholic saint veneration.
- Remi (Remigius) Brague — Distinguished French philosopher and medievalist (born 1947), professor at the Sorbonne and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, renowned for works on the relationship between Greek, Arab, and Latin philosophy and the concept of European identity.