Makarios
Makarios (from Greek Μακάριος, the lucky one ',' the Wealthy ', and Macarius, among others variants) is the name of:
- Macarius of Antioch, Patriarch of Antioch in the 7th century (up to 681 )
- Macarius I of Jerusalem, Bishop of Jerusalem in the 4th century, the discovery of the cross and the tomb of Christ is attributed
- Macarius Magnes, the name (or pseudonym) of the author of Apokritikos books, an ancient philosopher - rivalry around the year 400 AD in Alexandria
- Macarius the Egyptian ( the Elder), a hermit in the desert Sketischen (south of the Egyptian port city of Alexandria )
- Macarius of Alexandria ( the younger), Hermit, Abbot later in the desert Sketischen
- Macarius of Tkow, Coptic monk and bishop of Tkow (Greek: Antaioupolis, Arabic: . Qaw al - Kabir )
- Macarius of Pelekete, abbot of St. John Theologos Monastery of Pelekete
- Makarios III. (Cyprus), an archbishop and head of state of the island of Cyprus
- Makarios, stage name of Holger Oley
- Makari Glucharew, an Archimandrite of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Makari Ivanov, an elder in Optina Pustyn
- Macarius ( " Scotsman " ), (before 1100-1153 ), Benedictine abbot in Schottenkloster Würzburg
- Makarios Chrysokephalos (1300-1382), Metropolitan of Philadelphia
- Macarius III. (1872-1945), Pope of Alexandria
- Macarius (1542 -1563), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Stage name of Holger Oley, singer of the group The type
See also:
- Disambiguation