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King of the Lombards from 756 to 774
seize the kingdom, but Desiderius put his revolt down quickly with the support of Pope Stephen II. At his coronation, Desiderius promised to restore many
Desiderius
Dutch humanist (c. 1466–1536)
Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (/ˌdɛzɪˈdɪəriəs ɪˈræzməs/ DEZ-i-DEER-ee-əs irr-AZ-məs; Dutch: [ˌdeːziˈdeːrijʏs eːˈrɑsmʏs]; 28 October c. 1466 – 12 July
Erasmus
Name list
Dezső in Hungarian. Desiderius may refer to: Desiderius (died c. 786), the last king of the Lombard Kingdom of northern Italy Desiderius of Aquitaine (died
Desiderius_(given_name)
575, Chilperic sent Desiderius to invade his kingdom, but Guntram of Burgundy sent the patrician Mummolus against him and Desiderius was defeated and forced
Desiderius_of_Aquitaine
The Cross of Desiderius is a wooden gold-plated processional cross. It is named after Desiderius, who is traditionally held to have given it to San Salvatore
Cross_of_Desiderius
German political foundation
The Desiderius Erasmus Foundation (German: Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung e.V.; Abbreviation: DES) is a German political party foundation associated with
Desiderius_Erasmus_Foundation
Merovingian official
requested from the king Desiderius as his successor. By a letter of April 8, 630, Dagobert made known his consent, and Desiderius was consecrated Bishop
Didier_of_Cahors
Head of the Catholic Church from 1086 to 1087
abbot of the great monastery of Montecassino, under his monastic name of Desiderius and during those years played a historically important role. He is the
Pope_Victor_III
Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814
influence. The Lombard King Desiderius also had interests in Roman affairs, and Charlemagne attempted to enlist him as an ally. Desiderius already had alliances
Charlemagne
Hungarian baron (died 1307)
Thereafter Desiderius and several other members of the Rátót clan participated in the royal military campaigns against the Cumans. Desiderius was present
Desiderius_Rátót
German sculptor (1832–1928)
Lenz as Brother Desiderius in 1872. Zur Ästhetik der Beuroner Schule (Vienna 1898). (2nd. Edition, Beuron 1927). Internet archive Desiderius Lenz: The Aesthetic
Desiderius_Lenz
Italian Roman Catholic saints
Barontius (Barontus) (French: Baronce, Italian: Baronto, Baronzio) and Desiderius (French: Dizier, Italian: Desiderio) were two 8th century hermits who
Barontius_and_Desiderius
King of the Franks (r. 768–771) of the Carolingian dynasty
rescued by Charlemagne's sudden repudiation of his Lombard wife, Desiderius' daughter. Desiderius, outraged and humiliated, appears to have allied with Carloman
Carloman_I
Queen of the Franks from 770 to 771
771) was a queen consort of the Franks. She was one of four daughters of Desiderius, King of the Lombards, and his wife Ansa, Queen of the Lombards. Desiderata
Desiderata_of_the_Lombards
Medieval German family of armourers
Lorenz Helmschmied (floruit 1467-1515), Kolman Helmschmied (1471–1532) and Desiderius Kolman Helmschmied (1513–1579). The Helmschmieds made armour for the high
Helmschmied
Hungarian nobleman and soldier (died 1330)
Bocsság) in Győr County to Desiderius in that year, which was initially a possession of the royal winemakers. Desiderius entered the queenly court of
Desiderius_Hédervári
Battle
Lombards, Desiderius, and the papacy. In 772, Pope Hadrian I expelled all the Lombard officials from the papal curia. In response, Desiderius invaded papal
Siege_of_Pavia_(773–774)
Christian martyr
deacon of Miseno (Italian: Sosso, Sossio) Festus, lector (Italian: Festo) Desiderius, lector (Italian: Desiderio) Acutius (Italian: Acuzio) Eutyches (Eutychius)
Proculus_of_Pozzuoli
Hungarian prelate (died 1228)
Desiderius accompanied King Andrew II to his first campaign against the Principality of Galicia to recapture the province in 1205 or 1206. Desiderius
Desiderius_(bishop_of_Csanád)
Head of the Catholic Church from 772 to 795
disputes between Charlemagne and his brother Carloman I. The Lombard king Desiderius supported the claims of Carloman's sons to their late father's land, and
Pope_Adrian_I
Austrian SS member
Desiderius Hampel (20 January 1895 – 11 January 1981) was a SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS during World War II who commanded the 13th
Desiderius_Hampel
Wife of Carloman I
refuge by King Desiderius at Pavia. Desiderius and Carloman had been enemies during the latter's reign, due to the alliance between Desiderius and Charlemagne
Gerberga,_wife_of_Carloman_I
Name list
Christianisation of ancient pagan names, it became associated with the name Desiderius, related to Latin desiderium – which can be translated as "ardent desire"
Didier
Queen consort of the Lombards
the throne as Queen of the Lombards alongside Desiderius. Ansa and Desiderius came to power when Desiderius deposed the previous King Ratchis in 757. Much
Ansa,_Queen_of_the_Lombards
Figure of speech
Analects relied on an aphoristic style. Francis Bacon, Blaise Pascal, Desiderius Erasmus, Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche rank among some of
Aphorism
French saint
Belgium. Waningus entrusted his son, Desiderius (died c. 700) to the abbot of Fontenelle to be educated. Desiderius later became a monk at the abbey. He
Waningus
Hungarian prelate
Chronologically, Desiderius is first mentioned by the 14th-century Illuminated Chronicle. According to its narration, "bishop Desiderius" (without mentioning
Desiderius (archbishop of Kalocsa)
Desiderius_(archbishop_of_Kalocsa)
Head of the Catholic Church from 757 to 767
unimpaired. Paul was likely concerned of the danger posed by the Lombard king Desiderius. The Lombards held the cities of Imola, Osimo, Bologna, and Ancona, which
Pope_Paul_I
Head of the Catholic Church from 768 to 772
Stephen's consternation, however, Desiderius and Bertrada entered into discussions about a possible marriage between Desiderius' daughter, Desiderata, and one
Pope_Stephen_III
Bishop of Vienne
Desiderius of Vienne (died 607) was a martyred archbishop of Vienne and a chronicler. Nothing is known about his early years. In 603, in a conflict with
Desiderius_of_Vienne
Medieval duchy in central Italy, circa 570–1201
two years. In 759, while Desiderius was campaigning in the Roman Campagna, both Spoleto and Benevento revolted. Desiderius responded by marching against
Duchy_of_Spoleto
Desiderius Erasmus was the most popular, most printed and arguably most influential author of the early sixteenth century, read in all nations in the West
Works_of_Erasmus
Hungarian painter, printmaker and teacher
Desiderius Orban, OBE (né Orbán Dezső; 26 November 1884 – 4 October 1986) was a renowned Hungarian painter, printmaker and teacher, who, after emigrating
Desiderius_Orban
Romanian writer
Ion Dezideriu Sîrbu (also spelled Ion Desideriu Sârbu; June 28, 1919 – September 17, 1989) was a Romanian philosopher, novelist, essayist, and dramatist
Ion_Dezideriu_Sîrbu
German philosopher and socialist (1818–1883)
William of Ockham Early modern Augustin Calmet René Descartes Blaise Pascal Desiderius Erasmus Baruch Spinoza Nicolas Malebranche Gottfried W Leibniz William
Karl_Marx
Hungarian doctor and gymnast
Dezső Wein or Desiderius Wein (also known as Dezső Boros; January 19, 1873 – June 5, 1944) was a Hungarian medical doctor and gymnast, who competed at
Desiderius_Wein
German philosopher (1844–1900)
William of Ockham Early modern Augustin Calmet René Descartes Blaise Pascal Desiderius Erasmus Baruch Spinoza Nicolas Malebranche Gottfried W Leibniz William
Friedrich_Nietzsche
19th-century German art movement
Beuron 1998, ISBN 3-87071-078-0 Desiderius Lenz: Zur Ästhetik der Beuroner Schule, 1898 (2. Auflage 1927) Desiderius Lenz: The Aesthetic of Beuron and
Beuron_school
Desiderius Beck (January 12, 1804 – August 11, 1877) was a royal Bavarian court physician. In 1845 he opened the first Bavarian brine and mud bathing establishment
Desiderius_Beck
Collection of Greek and Latin proverbs, compiled by Erasmus of Rotterdam
and Latin proverbs, compiled during the Renaissance by Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus. Erasmus' repository of proverbs is "one of the most
Adagia
Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger
Holbein lived in London. He gained the friendship of the Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus, who recommended that he befriend More, then a powerful, knighted
Portrait_of_Sir_Thomas_More
Play written by Alessandro Manzoni
of the Lombard king Desiderius and his son Adelchis by the Frankish emperor Charlemagne. Ermengarda, the daughter of King Desiderius, repudiated by her
Adelchi
1509 essay by Desiderius Erasmus
Stultitiae Laus or Moriae Encomium), is an oration written in Latin in 1509 by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam and first printed in June 1511. Inspired by previous
In_Praise_of_Folly
Name list
in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese (Desidério), derived from the Latin Desiderius. A diminutive of the name is Desi. Notable people with the name include:
Desiderio
Italian cardinal
Cluny. Cardinal Desiderius shared a letter with several of the cardinal-priests. The new pope reached Rome on 3 June 1120. Cardinal Desiderius subscribed documents
Desiderius_of_S._Prassede
Ugandan priest (1930–2022)
Erasmus Desiderius Wandera (16 April 1930 – 8 December 2022) was a Ugandan Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Soroti from 29 March 1981 until
Erasmus_Desiderius_Wandera
Romanian biopic about Sergiu Celibidache
Alecsandru Dunaev as Alberto Charles Nishikawa as Mr. Tanaka Angelo Boboc as Desiderius Cross In September 2022, it was announced that Rupert Friend would be
The_Yellow_Tie
Historically significant hill in Lazio, Italy
and reached the apex of its fame in the 11th century under the abbot Desiderius (abbot 1058–1087), who later became Pope Victor III. Monks caring for
Monte_Cassino
Form of predeterminism
in ideas – with an argument between two eminent thinkers of the time, Desiderius Erasmus and Martin Luther, a leading Protestant Reformer. Erasmus in Discourses
Theological_determinism
Kingdoms established by barbarian tribes in the former Western Roman Empire
recorded as late as under Desiderius (r. 756–774), the last Lombard king of Italy, whose coins style him as dominus noster Desiderius rex. For instance, an
Barbarian_kingdoms
568–774 state in the Italian peninsula
repudiating the daughter of Desiderius, freehanded. The following year a new pope, Adrian I, of the opposite party of Desiderius, reversed the delicate game
Kingdom_of_the_Lombards
Bavarian general and diplomat
Count Maximilian Maria Karl Desiderius de Garnerin de la Thuile von Montgelas (23 May 1860 in Saint Petersburg – 4 February 1938 in Munich) was a Bavarian
Max_Montgelas
Museum and former monastery in Brescia, Lombardy, northern Italy
the Lombard King Desiderius, spent her exile after the annulment of her marriage in 771. San Salvatore was founded in 753 by Desiderius, future king of
San_Salvatore,_Brescia
French bishop and saint (d. 621)
Desiderius of Auxerre (died 621) was bishop of Auxerre, in France, from 614 to 621. He was from Aquitaine, and is mentioned in the Gesta pontificum Autissiodorensium
Desiderius_of_Auxerre
Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Charlemagne conquered the Lombards in 774 at the invitation
List_of_kings_of_the_Lombards
Hungarian politician (1843–1911)
Baron Dezső Bánffy de Losonc (English: Desiderius Bánffy; 28 October 1843 – 24 May 1911) was a Hungarian politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary
Dezső_Bánffy
Lombard Duke of Spoleto (757–758
did not ask for it. Desiderius marched on and destroyed Spoleto and Benevento and Alboin was captured; Liutprand fled. Desiderius himself took up the
Alboin_of_Spoleto
Name list
desired. Desideria, an early version of the name and a feminine form of Desiderius, was in use in Europe as early as the 800s. The Puritans used the name
Désirée_(given_name)
Obstinate adherence to custom, habit or error
habit, or refusing to believe he was mistaken. The story was told by Desiderius Erasmus (1466–1536) in a letter he wrote in August 1516 to Henry Bullock
Mumpsimus
Lombard prince
Adalgis was the son of Desiderius and his wife Ansa. He was associated with his father in the kingship in August 759. In Desiderius' attempts to rekindle
Adalgis
English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)
the Life of Pico into English. According to his friend, the theologian Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, More once seriously contemplated abandoning his
Thomas_More
may have hoped, as King Desiderius did, that the pope would anoint Carloman's son's as kings. Autchar accompanied Desiderius later in 772 when he marched
Autchar
8th-century antipope
was the candidate of the military faction in Rome. The Lombard king, Desiderius, agreed to provide troops, and sent a Lombard priest, Waldipert, to act
Antipope_Philip
Calendar year
the court of King Desiderius of the Lombards, at Pavia. Charlemagne repudiates his Lombard wife Desiderata, daughter of Desiderius, after one year of
771
Namibia international rugby union player
Desiderius Fernandas Sethie (born 9 December 1992) is a Namibian rugby union player for the Namibian national team and for the Welwitschias in the Currie
Des_Sethie
Queen of the Franks from 771 to 783
Hildegard, Charlemagne ended his marriage to a daughter of the Lombard king Desiderius. Charlemagne had also had a previous relationship (perhaps a marriage)
Hildegard_(queen)
11th-century Sardinian nobleman
asked the abbot Desiderius of Benevento to send twelve monks to establish the Benedictine rule on the island of Sardinia. Desiderius sent them, via Gaeta
Barisone_I_of_Torres
Sacramental medal
A Jubilee medal by the monk Desiderius Lenz, of the Beuron Art School, made for the 1400th anniversary of the birth of St. Benedict in 1880
Saint_Benedict_Medal
Public university in the Netherlands
university located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The university is named after Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, a 15th-century Christian humanist and theologian
Erasmus_University_Rotterdam
Handbook written by Erasmus of Rotterdam
century. Desiderius Erasmus: De Civilitate Morum puerilium. 1534. Digitised version at Münchner Digitalisierungszentrum. Erasmus, Desiderius (1997). Colloquies
On_Civility_in_Children
Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021
(factions) Organizations Aufbau Vereinigung Bibliothek des Konservatismus Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung Die Deutschen Konservativen Forum of German Catholics
Angela_Merkel
Former spa hotel in Bad Aibling, Germany
Moorschlamm-Badeanstalt" founded by the royal Bavarian court physician Desiderius Beck in 1845. In the middle of the 19th century, the spa was the centre
Ludwigsbad
Roman usurper
the forces of Constantius and that he lashed out against his brother Desiderius. However, most sources agree that on 10 August 353 he died by suicide
Magnentius
Book by Erasmus of Rotterdam
Institutio principis Christiani) is a Renaissance mirror for princes, by Desiderius Erasmus, which advises the reader on how to be a good Christian prince
The Education of a Christian Prince
The_Education_of_a_Christian_Prince
Doubt about God's existence
William of Ockham Early modern Augustin Calmet René Descartes Blaise Pascal Desiderius Erasmus Baruch Spinoza Nicolas Malebranche Gottfried W Leibniz William
Agnosticism
1512 rhetoric textbook by Erasmus
Verborum ac Rerum Copia) is a rhetoric textbook written by Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus, and first published in 1512. It was a best-seller widely used
Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style
Copia:_Foundations_of_the_Abundant_Style
Hungarian courtier in the 13th century,
The marriage of Denis with an unidentified noblewoman produced a son Desiderius, who had no known descendants. Denis started his career as a "royal servant"
Denis_Türje_(chancellor)
Hungarian nobleman (died 1330)
White-headed". He had two brothers, Desiderius and Andrew, who died in 1330 and 1326, respectively. By the end of the 1310s, Desiderius became an illustrious member
Nicholas_I_Hédervári
Flemish writer
René De Clercq, born René Desiderius Declercq (Deerlijk, Belgium, 14 November 1877 – Maartensdijk, Netherlands, 12 June 1932), was a Flemish-Dutch political
René_de_Clercq
German political foundation linked to the SDP
Dieter Schulte (interim since Struck's death) 2020–present: Martin Schulz Desiderius Erasmus Foundation (AfD) Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FDP)
Friedrich_Ebert_Foundation
Chancellor of Germany since 2025
(factions) Organizations Aufbau Vereinigung Bibliothek des Konservatismus Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung Die Deutschen Konservativen Forum of German Catholics
Friedrich_Merz
the reign of the last Lombard king, Desiderius (r. 756–774). The style was also adopted by Charlemagne, Desiderius's successor as ruler of Italy, though
Dominus_noster
Bridge in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
second largest in the Netherlands. The bridge was named in 1992 after Desiderius Erasmus, a prominent Christian Renaissance humanist also known as Erasmus
Erasmusbrug
Queen consort of Austrasia
later regencies that Desiderius, Bishop of Vienne (later Saint Didier), publicly accused her of incest and cruelty. Desiderius finally enraged her with
Brunhilda_of_Austrasia
College of University of Cambridge
Bridge and Silver Street connecting the two sides. College alumni include Desiderius Erasmus, who studied at the college during his trips to England between
Queens'_College,_Cambridge
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Services. Archived from the original on 15 June 2010. See "Masterpieces. Desiderius' Cross". Fondazione Brescia Musei. Archived from the original on 19 October
Ancient_Rome
between 767 and 771 to Tassilo and his wife, Liutperga, a daughter of King Desiderius of the Lombards. His day of birth, October 8, is known from the Walderdorffer
Theodo_(son_of_Tassilo_III)
Public collegiate university in England
inaugurated at the University of Cambridge in the early sixteenth century by Desiderius Erasmus; contributions to the field were made by Richard Bentley and Richard
University_of_Cambridge
Annual award
of Europe's most distinguished recognitions. The prize is named after Desiderius Erasmus, the Dutch Renaissance humanist. As of 2024[update], the prize
Erasmus_Prize
German nationalist ideology
(factions) Organizations Aufbau Vereinigung Bibliothek des Konservatismus Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung Die Deutschen Konservativen Forum of German Catholics
Völkisch_nationalism
Danish theologian and philosopher (1813–1855)
William of Ockham Early modern Augustin Calmet René Descartes Blaise Pascal Desiderius Erasmus Baruch Spinoza Nicolas Malebranche Gottfried W Leibniz William
Søren_Kierkegaard
Philosophy dealing with absurdity of existence
William of Ockham Early modern Augustin Calmet René Descartes Blaise Pascal Desiderius Erasmus Baruch Spinoza Nicolas Malebranche Gottfried W Leibniz William
Existentialism
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1520–1566)
August 2022 at the Wayback Machine Rowman & Littlefield, 2010. Erasmus, Desiderius. The Correspondence of Erasmus: Letters 2635 to 2802 April 1532–April
Suleiman_the_Magnificent
8th-century Lombard noblewoman
for her son Grimoald in 787-788. She was the third of four daughters of Desiderius, King of the Lombards, and his wife Ansa. Her elder sister Desiderata
Adelperga
11th-century Benedictine monk
Peter Damian to Desiderius, abbot of Monte Cassino. Peter develops a position he had taken in an earlier discussion with Desiderius on the claim of St
Peter_Damian
1904 short story by H. G. Wells
proverb can be found in Collectanea adagiorum veterum, first publish by Desiderius Erasmus in 1500, and one of the most popular books of its time. Erasmus
The_Country_of_the_Blind
City in South Holland, Netherlands
Rotterdam (EUR), named after one of the city's famous former inhabitants, Desiderius Erasmus. The Woudestein campus houses (among others) the Rotterdam School
Rotterdam
King of the Lombards from 749 to 756
monastery with the intention to reascend to the throne, but the ambitious Desiderius (duke of Tuscany), gained both Frankish and papal support and replaced
Aistulf
Hungarian nobleman
1331. Henry (or Héder) was the only known son of Desiderius Hédervári and his unidentified wife. Desiderius was killed in the Battle of Posada in November
Henry_Hédervári
Name list
Hungarian given male name, the Hungarian form of the Latin given name Desiderius. It may refer to: Dezső Bánffy, Hungarian politician Dezső Ernster, Hungarian
Dezső
DESIDERIUS
DESIDERIUS
Male
French
French form of Latin Desiderius, DIDIER means "longing."Â
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Desiderius, DEZSÖ means "longing."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Deas.Dutch : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Desiderius.German : from a short form of the personal name Matthäs, a variant of Matthäus (see Matthew), or in some instances an Americanized spelling of Diess (see Dies).
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Desiderius, DESIDÉRIO means "longing."Â
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Desiderius, DESIDERIO means "longing."Â
DESIDERIUS
DESIDERIUS
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
A Raga; One who Fulfils Wishes
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Wealthy Warrior
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Friendly Victory
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu
Winning over a Group
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish
God Remembers
Boy/Male
Muslim
The guided one
Boy/Male
Arabic
Camel
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Two Directions
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Life.
Boy/Male
Afghan, African, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Swahili
Rivulet; Small River
DESIDERIUS
DESIDERIUS
DESIDERIUS
DESIDERIUS
DESIDERIUS