Cyriacus (disambiguation)
Cyriacus is the name of
- Cyriacus (Holy ) (Greek Kyriakos; † about 309), saint of the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church: the martyrs from the time of persecution of Christians in Rome
- Cyriacus, also Quiriacus of Jerusalem, Holy, exhibited Helena, mother of Constantine, the path to the cross of Jesus into Jerusalem
- Cyriacus of Ancona (Italian and Ciriaco de ' Pizzicolli; * 1391, † 1455 ), Italian merchant and humanist
- Judas Cyriacus (* 300, † about 362), patron of the city of Ancona and the local cathedral
- Cyriacus ( Makuria ), King of Makuria, reigned 747-768
- Cyriakus Günther (1650-1704), teacher and hymn writer
- Cyriacus Johann Hofer (* 1605, † 1667), German Lutheran pastor and theological writer
- Cyriacus Lindemann (* 1516, † 1568), German educator
- Cyriacus Schneegaß (also: Snegassius; 1546-1597 ), German Lutheran pastor and hymn writer
- Cyriacus Spangenberg (1528-1604), Protestant theologian, hymn writer and historian
- Cyriacus Wilche (* 1620, † 1667), German composer and organist
See also:
- Kyriakos
- Cyriakuskirche
- Abbey of St. Cyriacus Cyriakus pin ( Braunschweig)
- Cyriakus pin Eschwege
- Pin Gernrode
- Woman pin Geseke
- Cyriakus pin ( Worms)
- Disambiguation