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Byzantine historian (c. 1410 – c. 1470)
sometimes with Critobulus' provenance affixed (e.g. Critobulus of Imbros). Critobulus' birth name was Michael Critopoulos (Greek: Μιχαήλ Κριτόπουλος). He changed
Michael_Critobulus
Building in Ottoman Empire, Istanbul
completed in 1458. Historians of the period including Doukas and Michael Critobulus stated that it was completed in 1455. Evliya Çelebi stated in his
Eski_Saray
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (r. 1444–1446, 1451–1481)
province of the Ottoman Empire. According to the Byzantine historian Michael Critobulus, hostilities broke out after an Albanian slave of the Ottoman commander
Mehmed_II
11th-century Byzantine monk, writer and court official
Michael Psellos or Psellus (Greek: Μιχαὴλ Ψελλός, romanized: Michaḗl Psellós, Byzantine Greek: [mixaˈil pseˈlos]; c. 1018 – c. 1096) was a Byzantine monk
Michael_Psellos
15th-century ruler of Wallachia
1446), invaded Wallachia in November 1447. The Byzantine historian Michael Critobulus wrote that Vlad and Radu fled to the Ottoman Empire, which suggests
Vlad_the_Impaler
Former neighbourhood opposite Constantinople, in modern-day Turkey
they preyed on one another without pity." According to Ducas and Michael Critobulus, the population was not harmed by Zaganos Pasha's forces, but Chalkokondyles
Galata
Late 5th/early 6th century Byzantine historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Zosimus_(historian)
Greek Christian church historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Socrates_of_Constantinople
Byzantine general, statesman and historian (1062/82–1137)
governor of the theme of Dyrrhachium, had revolted against the feeble Michael VII, but had been defeated by the future Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. The
Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger
Nikephoros_Bryennios_the_Younger
Palace in Istanbul, Türkiye
the palace is known due to the accounts of the Byzantine historian Michael Critobulus, who described and named the palace during the Ottoman siege of Constantinople
Palace_of_the_Porphyrogenitus
Byzantine Church historian (368 – c.439)
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Philostorgius
Byzantine aristocrat, monk and historian (c.758/60–c.817/8)
point where the chronicle of George Syncellus ends) to the downfall of Michael I Rhangabe in 813. This part of the chronicle is valuable for having preserved
Theophanes_the_Confessor
7th-century monk and chronicler
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
John_of_Antioch_(historian)
Byzantine emperor from 1347 to 1354
century later. Born in Constantinople, John Kantakouzenos was the son of Michael Kantakouzenos, governor of the Morea; Donald Nicol speculates that he may
John_VI_Kantakouzenos
Greek island in the northern Aegean Sea
fall of Constantinople (1453), and thanks to the intercession of Michael Critobulus, Sultan Mehmed II recognized Dorino I Gattilusio's possession of Lemnos
Lemnos
Last Byzantine Emperor from 1449 to 1453
survived to offer any credible account of his death. The Greek historian Michael Critobulus, who later worked in the service of Mehmed, wrote that Constantine
Constantine_XI_Palaiologos
Historical claim to succeed the Roman Empire
historians aligned with the Ottoman regime, such as George of Trebizond, Michael Critobulus, and George Amiroutzes, explicitly referred to the sultans as basileus
Ottoman claim to Roman succession
Ottoman_claim_to_Roman_succession
Byzantine Greek historian and statesman
for two years in prison, from which he was released by Michael Palaiologos. Meanwhile, Michael Palaiologos was proclaimed emperor of Nicaea, afterwards
George_Akropolites
1453 Ottoman conquest of the Byzantine capital
also strengthened the roads where necessary. The Greek historian Michael Critobulus quotes Mehmed II's speech to his soldiers before the siege: My friends
Fall_of_Constantinople
Ethnic Greeks living within the Ottoman Empire
Patriarch of Constantinople Rum Mehmed Pasha (d. 1470), Grand Vizier Michael Critobulus (d. 1470), scholar and historian Gülbahar Hatun (d. 1492), consort
Ottoman_Greeks
Byzantine historian (1083–1153)
At birth, Anna was betrothed to Constantine Doukas, the son of Emperor Michael VII and Maria of Alania. The two were the heirs to the empire until sometime
Anna_Komnene
15th-century Byzantine historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
George_Sphrantzes
Greek sophist and historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Eunapius
12th century Byzantine chronicler and theologian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Joannes_Zonaras
Byzantine ecclesiastical historian (c. 1256 – c. 1335)
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos
Nikephoros_Kallistos_Xanthopoulos
5th-century Byzantine Greek historian and diplomat
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Priscus
Byzantine chronicler (c. AD 491 – 578)
Byzantine chronicler". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-01-25. Lapidge, Michael (1996). Anglo-Latin Literature, Vol.1, 600-899. Bloomsbury Publishing.
John_Malalas
Byzantine emperor from 913 to 959
insidiis. 4. De sententiis). In The Manuscript Tradition of Polybius, John Michael Moore (CUP, 1965) provides a useful summary of the commission by Porphyrogenitus
Constantine_VII
Late 7th or early 8th century Byzantine author and chronicler
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Hippolytus_of_Thebes
Byzantine historian (c. 500 – 565)
De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783111547640. ISBN 978-3-11-154686-5. Stewart, Michael (2020). Masculinity, Identity, and Power Politics in the Age of Justinian:
Procopius
9th century Byzantine historian, philosopher and writer
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
George_Syncellus
Wife of Serbian despot
Irene's death as "melancholy". According to the account of historian Michael Critobulus, upon the death of Đurađ Branković, his youngest son Lazar became
Irene_Kantakouzene
5th-century Eastern Roman lawyer and historian
only in a damaged condition. According to historian and scholar of Islam Michael Cook, Sozomen wrote that a group of "Saracens" (Arabs) in Palestine had
Sozomen
Byzantine chronicler and poet (c. 1125 – c. 1187)
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Constantine_Manasses
Byzantine lector
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Theodorus_Lector
Byzantine Greek historian and poet
three distinct sections, each written in a different style: the reigns of Michael III (842–867) and Basil I (867–886); the reigns of Leo VI (886–912) and
Symeon_Logothete
Byzantine historian and politician (c. 1155 – 1217)
a Byzantine Greek historian and politician. He accompanied his brother Michael Akominatos to Constantinople from their birthplace Chonae (from which came
Niketas_Choniates
11th century Byzantine historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
George_Kedrenos
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
John_Anagnostes
Byzantine chronicler
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Marcellinus_Comes
6th-century Syrian scholar and intellectual
Roman Empire. Glenn Chesnut gives his date of birth as either 536 or 537; Michael Whitby says "about 535". His first written work addressed the plague outbreak
Evagrius_Scholasticus
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 806 to 815
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Nikephoros I of Constantinople
Nikephoros_I_of_Constantinople
5th–6th century Bishop of Mytilene
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Zacharias_Rhetor
Byzantine historian
Asia Minor in the 1390s, where his paternal grandfather, Michael Doukas, had fled. Michael Doukas was eulogized by his grandson as a learned man, especially
Doukas_(historian)
Byzantine Greek historian (c. 1430 – c. 1470)
the leader of Orthodox factions who resisted Church Union with Rome. Michael Apostolis and the self-professed sun worshipper Demetrios Raoul Kabakes
Laonikos_Chalkokondyles
12th-century Byzantine historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
John_Kinnamos
6th-century Byzantine historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
John_of_Ephesus
6th-century Byzantine writer; historian of ancient Romans and Goths
Getae were thus wrongly attributed to Goths. Arne Søby Christensen and Michael Kulikowski argue that in his Getica Jordanes also supplemented his Gothic
Jordanes
Early 7th-century Byzantine historian
Simocatta - An English Translation with Introduction and Notes. Translated by Michael Whitby; Mary Whitby. "Snub-nosed cat". Other forms of the name are Simocattos
Theophylact_Simocatta
Genoese noble family ruling Aegean lordships (1355–1462)
suzerainty, but were soon forced out. In 1456, the Ottomans appointed Michael Critobulus as governor of Imbros and removed the Gattilusi from their remaining
Gattilusio
Series of conflicts from 1463 to 1479
in the Adriatic coast as well. According to the Greek historian Michael Critobulus, hostilities broke out because of the flight of an Albanian slave
Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479)
Ottoman–Venetian_War_(1463–1479)
Roman historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Olympiodorus_of_Thebes
Byzantine historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
George_Kodinos
Byzantine judge and historian (11th century)
Michael Attaleiates or Attaliates (Ancient Greek: Μιχαὴλ Ἀτταλειάτης, romanized: Mikhaḕl Attaleiátēs, Byzantine Greek: [mixaˈil atːaliˈatis]; c. 1022
Michael_Attaleiates
Head of the Coptic Church from 457 to 477
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
John_Rufus
12th-century Byzantine scholar and bishop
of his life and work are given in the funeral orations by Euthymius and Michael Choniates (of which manuscripts survive in the Bodleian Library in the
Eustathius_of_Thessalonica
Byzantine poet and historian (c. AD 530–582/594)
Aemilianus, John and Rufinus are mentioned making a joint offering to Michael the Archangel at Sosthenium, where they prayed for a "prosperous future"
Agathias
leaders Mehmed II Mirza Yunus Beg Mahmud Pasha Hadım İsmail Pasha Michael Critobulus Hamza Bey Dorino II Gattilusio John Ryhndacenos Niccolò Gattilusio
Aegan_Expedition_(1456)
Collection of books on the history of the Byzantine Empire
biographies of the emperors reigning from 813 to 867 (from Leo the Armenian to Michael III). As they were commissioned by Emperor Constantine VII (r. 913–959)
Theophanes_Continuatus
Claims to Byzantine legacy and inheritance
recognized Mehmed's assumption of the imperial title. The historian Michael Critobulus described the sultan as "emperor of emperors", "autocrat" and "lord
Succession to the Byzantine Empire
Succession_to_the_Byzantine_Empire
Final period of Byzantine literature, from 1204 to 1453
from differing perspectives, with the last significant historian, Michael Critobulus, documenting Sultan Mehmed II's reign. Several works remain about
Byzantine literature of the Laskaris and Palaiologos periods
Byzantine_literature_of_the_Laskaris_and_Palaiologos_periods
Greek historian (early 1040s – after 1101)
Byzantine emperors from the death of Nikephoros I in 811 to the deposition of Michael VI in 1057; it continues the chronicle of Theophanes the Confessor. There
John_Skylitzes
Byzantine historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Theophanes_of_Byzantium
9th-century Byzantine monk
(Greek: Γεώργιος Ἁμαρτωλός) was a Byzantine monk in Constantinople under Michael III (840–867) and the author of a chronicle of some importance. Hamartolus
George_Hamartolos
1467 Ottoman military campaign
strategic natural fortresses in the mountainous terrain. As described by Michael Critobulus, they systematically traversed the region, asserting control over
Mehmed II's 1467 Albanian campaign
Mehmed_II's_1467_Albanian_campaign
Second siege of Krujë
young men and women, were sold to slavery for 3,000–4,000 akçe each. Michael Critobulus, a Greek historian for the sultan, also describes the resistance and
Siege_of_Krujë_(1466–1467)
chronicle describes the reigns of the four emperors from Leo V down to Michael III in detail; and more briefly that of Basil I. It uses Constantine VII's
Joseph_Genesius
Byzantine Greek historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Leo_the_Deacon
6th-century Byzantine historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Menander_Protector
Byzantine historian
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-39256-3. Maas, Michael (2005). The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian. Cambridge: Cambridge
Peter_the_Patrician
Melkite Christian physician
York: Oxford University Press. p. 2213. ISBN 0-19-504652-8. Butts, Aaron Michael; Young, Robin Darling (2021-01-08). Syriac Christian Culture: Beginnings
Yahya_of_Antioch
11th century Byzantine monk and historian
Patrologia Graeca, cxx.). The epitome of Dio was prepared by order of Michael Parapinaces (1071–1078), but is incomplete. It comprises books 36–80, the
John_Xiphilinus_(historian)
Byzantine historian and philosopher (1242 – c. 1310)
in 1204. Upon the recovery of Constantinople from the Latin Empire by Michael VIII Palaeologus, Pachymeres settled there, studied law, entered the church
George_Pachymeres
6th-century Byzantine historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Hesychius_of_Miletus
Russian affairs Michael Psellus (1018 – c. 1078), Greek politician and historian Marianus Scotus (1028–1082/1083), Irish chronicler Michael Attaleiates (c
List_of_historians
Greek historian (c. 1320 – c. 1390)
Michael Panaretos (Greek: Μιχαήλ Πανάρετος; c. 1320 – c. 1390) was an official of the Trapezuntine empire and a Greek historian. His sole surviving work
Michael_Panaretos
Byzantine historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Malchus_(historian)
Byzantine Greek polymath
Michael Glykas or Glycas (Greek: Μιχαὴλ Γλυκᾶς) was a 12th-century Byzantine historian, theologian, mathematician, astronomer and poet. He was probably
Michael_Glykas
Problem arising when multiple people claim the title of emperor
the imperial title and his claim to world domination. The historian Michael Critobulus described the sultan as "emperor of emperors", "autocrat" and "Lord
Problem_of_two_emperors
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Liberatus_of_Carthage
Byzantine astronomer and scholar (c. 1295 – 1360)
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Nicephorus_Gregoras
in 2011, the "islands of Alba" are "presumably the Western Isles". Michael Critobulus, in his History's dedicatory letter to Mehmed II (r. 1444–1481), expressed
Names_of_the_British_Isles
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Nonnosus_(historian)
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Trajan_the_Patrician
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Sabinus_of_Heraclea
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
Panodorus_of_Alexandria
Byzantine priest and historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
John_Kaminiates
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
John_Diakrinomenos
Byzantine Greek historian
in the vernacular Greek, as opposed to the Atticism of Anagnostes and Critobulus. Their use of Greek, while "artificial in the extreme," is intended as
John_Cananus
Sixth-century Byzantine historian
Kantakouzenos George Pachymeres Michael Panaretos 15th century John Anagnostes John Cananus Laonikos Chalkokondyles Michael Critobulus Doukas George Sphrantzes
John_of_Epiphania
chronicle of the so-called "Leo Grammaticus", deals with the reigns of Michael I Rhangabe (r. 811–813) and Leo V the Armenian (r. 813–820) that followed
Scriptor_Incertus
1453, George Sphrantzes says that people were raped inside Hagia Sophia. Critobulus described the enslavement and sexual abuse committed by the Ottoman troops
Wartime_sexual_violence
of the Histories of Kritobulos (Critobulus Imbriota 1983), of Anna Komnene's Alexias (Anna Comnena 2001), of Michael Psellos's Chronographia and of Dukas's
Diether_Roderich_Reinsch
399 B.C. legal proceedings by the city of Athens against Socrates
Finally, a fine of 3,000 drachmae was agreed, proposed by Plato, Crito, Critobulus, and Apollodorus, who guaranteed payment – .Nonetheless, the prosecutor
Trial_of_Socrates
Price paid during Jesus's betrayal
and Lycon, sought the death penalty. However, Socrates's allies, Crito, Critobulus, and Apollodorus, proposed that he merely pay a fine of thirty minae.
Thirty_pieces_of_silver
Ottoman siege and conquest of Trebizond
translated by Magoulias, Decline and Fall, p. 258 Babinger, Mehmed, pp. 192 Critobulus, IV.22–23; translated by Charles T. Riggs, The History of Mehmed the Conqueror
Siege_of_Trebizond_(1461)
the more famous cases were those taken as slaves by the sultan himself. Critobulus noted: "As for the Sultan, he was sensual rather than acquisitive, and
Slavery_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
determines only arteries pulse 375–295 BC – Diocles of Carystus 354 BC – Critobulus of Cos extracts an arrow from the eye of Phillip II, treating the loss
Timeline of medicine and medical technology
Timeline_of_medicine_and_medical_technology
Form of state-established philanthropy in ancient Greece
atypical. Michael Austin, Pierre Vidal-Naquet, Économies et sociétés en Grèce ancienne, Armand Colin, 2007, p. 347. See Socrates's rich Critobulus in Economics
Liturgy_(ancient_Greece)
MICHAEL CRITOBULUS
MICHAEL CRITOBULUS
Male
French
French form of Greek Michaēl, MICHEL means "who is like God?"
Girl/Female
Latin English
Abbreviation of Michaela; Micaela; Mikaela; Mikayla; Mychaela; Mikella. Feminine of Michael: gift...
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish : from the personal name Michael, ultimately from Hebrew Micha-el ‘Who is like God?’. This was borne by various minor Biblical characters and by one of the archangels, the protector of Israel (Daniel 10:13, 12:1; Rev. 12:7). In Christian tradition, Michael was regarded as the warrior archangel, conqueror of Satan, and the personal name was correspondingly popular throughout Europe, especially in knightly and military families. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Anglicized form of several Greek surnames having Michael as their root, for example Papamichaelis ‘Michael the priest’ and patronymics such as Michaelopoulos.
Girl/Female
Latin English
Abbreviation of Michaela; Micaela; Mikaela; Mikayla; Mychaela; Mikella. Feminine of Michael: gift...
Girl/Female
English American Latin Hebrew
Feminine of Michael, meaning gift from God.
Male
Slovene
Variant spelling of Slovene Mihael, MIHAIL means "who is like God?"
Boy/Male
Russian
Form of Michael 'Who is like God?'.
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of English Michael, MICHAELO means "who is like God?"
Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Dutch
English, German, and Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Michael.
Boy/Male
Polish American
Form of Michael 'Who is like God?'.
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Greek Michaēl, MIHAEL means "who is like God?"
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Italian, Latin, Romanian, Swedish, Swiss
Who is Like God; Like the Lord; Feminine of Michael; Gift from God; Who Resembles God; Latinate Female Version of Michael
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Italian Michela, MICAELA means "who is like God?"
Male
Esperanto
Variant spelling of Esperanto Michaelo, MIHHAELO means "who is like God?"
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Michaela, MICHAYLA means "who is like God?"
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Michele, MICHELA means "who is like God?"
Female
English
Feminine form of English Michael, MICHAELA means "who is like God?"
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Hebrew, Polish, Russian
Who is Like God; Who Resembles God; Form of Michael
Girl/Female
English Latin Native American
Abbreviation of Michaela;Micaela; Mikaela; Mikayla; Mychaela; Mikella. Feminine of Michael....
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish Scottish American
Form of Michael 'Who is like God?'.
MICHAEL CRITOBULUS
MICHAEL CRITOBULUS
Boy/Male
Indian
Devotee, Provider
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian
Blessed
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Brave
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Power of Intellect
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Hot Rayed; Sun
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Janak's Brother
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Irish
Curly-headed
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian
Heart
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess of good wishes
MICHAEL CRITOBULUS
MICHAEL CRITOBULUS
MICHAEL CRITOBULUS
MICHAEL CRITOBULUS
MICHAEL CRITOBULUS
a.
Much.
n.
An appendage or ornament or anything in the form of a cross; a badge or ornamental device of the general shape of a cross; hence, such an ornament, even when varying considerably from that form; thus, the Cross of the British Order of St. George and St. Michael consists of a central medallion with seven arms radiating from it.
v. i.
To lie hid; to skulk; to act, or carry one's self, sneakingly.
n.
One who skulks, or keeps out of sight; hence, a truant; an idler; a thief, etc.
a. & adv.
Much.
v. i.
Alt. of Miche
n.
The eighth day after any term or feast; the octave; as, the utas of St. Michael.
n.
A French gold coin of the reign of Louis XI., bearing the image of St. Michael; also, a piece coined at Paris by the English under Henry VI.
a.
Of or pertaining to Michael Faraday, the distinguished electrician; -- applied especially to induced currents of electricity, as produced by certain forms of inductive apparatus, on account of Faraday's investigations of their laws.
n.
An ancient gold coin of England, bearing the figure of the archangel Michael. It varied in value from 6s. 8d. to 10s.
n.
The feat of the archangel Michael, a church festival, celebrated on the 29th of September. Hence, colloquially, autumn.