Theodoros

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Theodoros (Greek: "Gift of God"), Latin Theodorus , is a Greek given name, for more about the name see under Theodor .

Well-known namesake

Politicians, statesmen, military

  • Theodoros (son of Seleucus) , Ptolemaic governor in the 2nd century BC Chr.
  • Flavius ​​Mallius Theodorus , Roman writer and politician
  • Theodorus (Antioch) , Roman usurper († 371)
  • Flavius ​​Theodorus , Roman patricius and consul in the early 6th century AD
  • Theodoros I Komnenos Dukas (Theodoros I Angelos or Theodor Comnenus Ducas or Theodōros Komnēnos Angelos Doukas; * 1180/85; † after 1253), despot of Epirus from 1215 to 1230 and counter-emperor in Thessaloniki between 1224 and 1230
  • Theodoros Metochites (1270–1332), Byzantine diplomat, high government official (chancellor and personal advisor (mesaxōn) to Emperor Andronikos II. Palaiologos), theologian, philosopher, historian, astronomer, poet and patron of the arts

Authors, philosophers, scientists, doctors and performing artists

Persons of religion

Visual artists and craftsmen

Modern name bearers

Name bearer without the personal ending

Theodor

See also