Theodorus Washington Brevard (September 24, 1804 – 1877) was a Florida settler who served as Florida Comptroller for nearly ten years from April 3, 1851, to November 27, 1854, and from January 24, 1855, to December 14, 1860. He is the namesake of Brevard County, Florida . He was born in North Carolina in 1804.
11-605: (Redirected from Theodorus ) Not to be confused with Theodulus , a similar-sounding name. Theodoros or Theodorus ( Greek : Θεόδωρος ) is a masculine given name, from which Theodore is derived. The feminine version is Theodora . It may refer to: Ancient world [ edit ] Ordered chronologically Theodorus of Samos , 6th-century BC Greek sculptor, architect and inventor Theodorus of Cyrene , 5th-century BC Libyan Greek mathematician Theodorus of Byzantium , late 5th-century BC Greek sophist and orator Theodorus
22-440: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Theodulus Not to be confused with Theodoros . Greek given name meaning "servant of God" Theodoulos ( Greek : Θεόδουλος ) or Theodulus (amongst other variations) is a Greek masculine given name . The name is a theophoric name , meaning ' servant of God ' (in a similar construction to Christodoulos ). People with
33-510: Is different from Wikidata Articles containing Greek-language text Theodorus W. Brevard He was the son of Alexander Brevard (b. 1755), an officer in the Continental Army , and Rebecca Davidson. He married Caroline Elizabeth Mays and was the father of Theodore W. Brevard, Jr. He settled in Tallahassee, Florida in 1847. This article about a Florida politician is
44-1106: The Atheist (c. 340–c. 250 BC), Libyan Greek philosopher Theodorus of Athamania ( fl. 225 BC ), King of a tribe in Epirus Theodorus (meridarch) ( fl. 100–55 BC ), civil governor of the Swat province of the Indo-Greek kingdom Theodorus of Gadara , 1st-century BC Greek rhetorician Theodorus of Asine ( fl. 3rd–4th century ), Greek Neoplatonist philosopher Theodorus of Tabennese (c. 314–368), Egyptian Christian monk Theodorus (usurper) ( fl. 372 ), Roman usurper against Emperor Valens Theodorus Priscianus , 4th-century physician at Constantinople Theodorus I (bishop of Milan) (died 490) Theodorus (consul 505) ( fl. 505–523 ), Roman politician Theodorus Lector ( fl. 520-530 ), Byzantine scholar and historian Theodore Rshtuni (590-654/655), Armenian nobleman who fought against
55-793: The Greek War of Independence See also [ edit ] James Bass Mullinger (1834 or 1843–1917), British author who sometimes used "Theodorus" as a pen name [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Theodoros&oldid=1253750348 " Categories : Given names Greek masculine given names Dutch masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles containing Greek-language text Articles with short description Short description
66-405: The Greek War of Independence Theodoros Vasilakakis (born 1988), Greek footballer Theodoros Velkos (born 1976), Greek badminton player Theodoros Voutiritsas (born 1962), Greek football manager and former player Theodoros Vryzakis (1819–1878), Greek painter Theodoros Zagorakis (born 1971), Greek politician and former footballer Theodoros Ziakas (1798–1882), Greek fighter in
77-1482: The Greek War of Independence Theodorus van Kooten (1749–1813), Dutch poet, professor and politician Theodorus B. M. Mason (1848–1899), American founder of the Office of Naval Intelligence Theodorus Bailey Myers (1821–1888), American collector of books and historical manuscripts Theodoros Natsinas (1872–1949), Greek teacher Theodoros Negris (1790–1824), Greek politician Theodorus Netscher (1661–1728), Dutch painter Theodoros G. Orphanides (1817–1886), Greek botanist Theodoros Pangalos (general) (1878–1952), Greek general, dictator in 1925–26 Theodoros Pangalos (politician) (1938–2023), Greek politician, foreign minister and deputy prime minister of Greece Theodoros Papagiannis (born 1942), Greek sculptor Theodoros Papaloukas (born 1977), Greek basketball player Theodorus Marinus Roest (1832–1898), Dutch numismatist Theodorus Marinus Roest van Limburg (1806–1887), Dutch journalist, diplomat, and politician Theodoros Roussopoulos (born 1963), Greek politician Theodorus Johannes Schoon (1915–1985), Dutch-New Zealand artist, photographer and carver Theodorus Schrevelius (1572–1649), Dutch writer and poet Theodorus Skuminowicz (died 1668), Lithuanian Bishop of Vilnius Theodoros Stamos (1922–1997), Greek-American painter Theodoros Tripotseris (born 1986), Greek footballer Theodoros Tzinis (1798–1869), Greek fighter in
88-1474: The Morea Theodoros Pelecanos of Corfu ( fl. 1478 ), Greek scribe Modern world [ edit ] Ordered by last name, where available Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria (born 1952), current Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark Patriarch Theodore II of Alexandria (born 1954), current Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa Theo Angelopoulos (1935–2012), Greek filmmaker, screenwriter and producer Theodorus Bailey (politician) (1758–1828), United States senator from New York Theodorus Bailey (officer) (1805–1877), United States Navy rear admiral Theodorus W. Brevard (1804–1877), American comptroller Theodorus Frederik van Capellen (1762–1824), Dutch naval officer Theodorus van der Croon (1668–1739), Dutch Archbishop of Utrecht Theodorus Dekker (1927–2021), Dutch mathematician Theodoros Diligiannis (1820–1905), Greek politician, five times Prime Minister of Greece Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen (c. 1691–c. 1747), German-American minister and theologian Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen II (1724–1761), New York theologian Theodorus Janssonius van Almeloveen (1657–1712), Dutch physician Theodorus Klompe (1903–1963), Dutch geologist Theodoros Kolokotronis (1770–1843), Greek general and preeminent leader of
99-619: The first Arab invasions of Armenia Theodorus (archbishop of Ravenna) (died 691) Pope Theodoros I of Alexandria , 45th Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (730–742) (also known as Theodosius II) Saint Theodorus (c. 775–c. 842), monk from Jerusalem Theodore Balsamon , 12th-century Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch Theodore I Laskaris , Emperor of Nicaea (1204–1221 or 1205–1222) Theodore II Laskaris , Emperor of Nicaea (1254–1258) Theodore Hyrtakenos (fl. 1300), Byzantine court official and writer Theodore II Palaiologos (c. 1396–1448), Despot in
110-573: The given name [ edit ] Bishops, saints and martyrs [ edit ] Theodulus of Grammont (d. c. 400), bishop of Sion Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus , Christian martyrs A saint and son of Nilus of Sinai A saint martyred at Synnada A saint and martyr with Anesius in Africa A saint martyred with Pope Alexander I One of the martyred sons of martyrs Exuperius and Zoe Others [ edit ] Theodoulos Parsakoutenos (fl. 960s), Byzantine general People with
121-733: The surname [ edit ] Michael Theodoulou See also [ edit ] Abdullah , an Arabic name with the same meaning Eclogue of Theodulus , a Latin verse dialogue Obadiah , a Hebrew name with the same meaning Theodul Pass Theodul Glacier Theodula of Anazarbus Théodule References [ edit ] ^ Robert Parker et al. , Lexicon of Greek Personal Names project at Oxford. Accessed 19 October 201 Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Theodulus&oldid=1254438370 " Categories : Greek masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
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