Apollinaris
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Apollinaris (French: Apollinaire, Italian: Apollinare, Spanish: Apolinar, Polish: Apolinary, Russian: Аполлинарий or Apollinary, Czech: Apolinář) is an Ancient Greek and Roman masculine personal name, and a Latin adjective, derived from the name of the god Apollo, with a variant Apollinarius, and a feminine form Apollinaria, and may refer to:
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[edit] Personal name
- Apollinaris, a correspondent of Pliny the Younger (61-c.112)
- Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna (flourished 1st or 2nd century), martyr and first bishop of Ravenna, the most prominent of several saints called Appollinaris
- Sulpicius Apollinaris (2nd century), Latin grammarian from Carthage
- Saint Apollinaris Claudius, Apollinaris of Hierapolis or Apollinaris the Apologist (flourished 2nd century), bishop of Hierapolis
- Apollinaris (the Elder) (flourished 4th century), Christian grammarian
- Apollinaris of Laodicea or the Younger, also known as Apollinarius of Laodicea (died 390), bishop of Laodicea in Syria, author of the heresy of Apollinarism
- Saint Apollinaris or Apollinaria Syncletica, also known as Dorotheus (5th century), female desert ascetic
- Saint Sidonius Apollinaris (died 489), Gallo-Roman writer and bishop
- Apollinaris of Clermont (died 515), son of Sidonius Apollinaris
- Apollinarius (governor), Byzantine governor of the Balearic Islands (flourished 530s)
- Patriarch Apollinarius of Alexandria (died 569), Greek Patriarch of Alexandria
- Saint Apollinaris of Valence (flourished 6th century), bishop of Valence
- Saint Apollinaris of Monte Cassino (died 827 or 828), abbot of Monte Cassino
- Saint Apollinaris of Sarsina (flourished 1158), bishop of Sarsina
- Blessed Apollinaris Franco (died 1622), Franciscan friar, martyred in Japan
- Apollinaire Bouchardat (1809-1866), French pharmacist
- Apolinar de Jesús Soto Quesada (1827-1911), Bolivian politician
- Apollinary Vasnetsov (1856-1933), Russian painter
- Apolinario Mabini (1864-1903), Filipino philosopher, politician and revolutionary
- Apolinar Velez (1865-1939), Filipino local politician
- Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918), French Dadaist poet of Polish origin
- Apolinary Hartglas (1883-1953), Polish Jewish lawyer and Zionist activist
[edit] Adjective
- Apollinaris Mons and Apollinaris Patera, features on Mars
- Legio XV Apollinaris, a Roman legion
- Ludi Apollinares or Apollinarian Games, an Ancient Roman festival in honour of Apollo
[edit] Place name
- Apolinario Saravia (Salta), town in Argentina
[edit] Other uses
- Apollinaris (water), a German effervescent mineral water named after Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna
- Apolinar (film), a Mexican film by Julio Castillo, 1971
- Apolinar's Wren (Cistothorus apolinari), an endangered South American wren
- Apollinarism, a Christological Heresy
[edit] See also
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