Anastasius

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Anastasius (Latinized) or Anastasios ({{langx|el|Αναστάσιος|translit=Anastasios|link=no}}) is a masculine given name of Greek origin derived from the Greek word {{lang|grc|ἀνάστασις}} (anastasis) meaning "resurrection". Its female form is Anastasia ({{langx|el|Αναστασία|link=no}}). A diminutive form of Anastasios is Tassos ({{langx|el|Τάσσος|link=no}}) or Tasos ({{Langx|el|Τάσος|links=no}}).

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Astrik or Saint Anastasius of Pannonhalma, ambassador of Stephen I of Hungary

  • Anastasius, Cardinal-priest of the title of San Clemente, {{circa}} 1102–c.1125
  • Anastasius Germonius (1551–1627), Archbishop of Tarantaise and canon lawyer
  • Anastasius Crimca ({{circa}} 1550–1629), Moldavian Eastern Orthodox clergyman, calligrapher, illuminator and writer
  • Anastasius the Melodist (Hymnographer), believed to be a name of three or more melodists, one of whom is believed to have been a contemporary of Rhomanos
  • Joseph Wenzel Franz Anastasius (1767–1842), Prince of the House of Liechtenstein, priest and general in the Austrian army
  • Anastasius Hartmann (1803–1886), Capuchin, missionary in India and Titular Bishop and Vicar Apostolic of Patna and Bombay
  • Anastasius Gribanovsky (1873–1965), hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church and First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
  • Anastasios (1929–2025), Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania

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