📖 Sobre Lucianus
Lucianus é a forma latina completa de Luciano, do latim lux (luz); seu portador mais notável é Luciano de Samosáta (c. 125–180 d.C.), o satírrico greco-sírio cuja História Verdadeira — uma viagem à lua e de volta — é considerada a obra de ficção científica mais antiga do mundo, com um engenho comparável ao de Voltaire.
📍 Detalhes
- OrigemLatin
- Gênero♂ Masculino
- SignificadoVariant of Lucius. Light
🔀 Variantes e Nomes Relacionados
⭐ Pessoas Famosas
- Lucian of Samosata — Syrian Greek writer and satirist (c. 125–c. 180 AD), one of the most brilliant prose stylists of antiquity; his Dialogues of the Dead and Dialogues of the Gods mocked the absurdities of mythology and philosophy with devastating wit; his True History — a fantasy voyage to the moon — is widely considered the earliest known work of science fiction in world literature.
- Saint Lucian of Antioch — Christian theologian and martyr (died 312 AD) who founded a renowned theological school in Antioch and produced a critical revision of the Greek Septuagint Bible; deeply influential on later Arian theology; martyred under Emperor Maximinus Daia and venerated as a saint in both Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions.
- Lucian Freud — German-British painter (1922–2011), grandson of Sigmund Freud and one of the greatest figurative painters of the 20th century; his unflinching, psychologically intense portraits — often depicting nude figures with merciless realism — challenged and redefined the tradition of portraiture; his painting Benefits Supervisor Sleeping (1995) sold for $33.6 million in 2008.
- Lucian Blaga — Romanian poet, playwright, and philosopher (1895–1961), widely considered the greatest Romanian-language poet of the 20th century; his verse explored myth, nature, and the unconscious with a unique metaphysical depth; he was also a distinguished academic philosopher, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.