📖 Acerca de Aristide
Aristide proviene del griego antiguo Aristeidēs, que significa 'hijo del mejor' o 'el excelente.' Llevado por Arístides el Justo de Atenas, el nombre gozó de gran prestigio moral en la Antigüedad y fue revivido durante el Renacimiento en Italia y Francia. Se convirtió en un favorito republicano en la Francia del siglo XIX y se extendió a Latinoamérica y África Occidental a través de la influencia francesa.
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⭐ Personas Famosas
- Aristides the Just — Athenian statesman and general (c. 530–468 BC), celebrated for his exceptional fairness during the Greco-Persian Wars; a founding figure of the Athenian democratic ideal.
- Aristide Briand — French statesman and Nobel Peace Prize laureate (1926), who served as Prime Minister of France eleven times and was a driving force behind early European cooperation efforts.
- Jean-Bertrand Aristide — Haitian priest and politician who became Haiti's first democratically elected president (1991), symbolising hope for democracy in the Caribbean.
- Aristide Maillol — French sculptor and painter (1861–1944) renowned for his monumental female nudes, considered a bridge between classical sculpture and modern art.