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Gennadius of Constantinople Gennadius of Constantinople (; died 17 November 471) was the patriarch of Constantinople from August 458 until his death. Gennadius is known to have been a learned writer who followed the School of Antioch of literal exegesis, although few writ ...
(died 471), Patriarch of Constantinople from 458 to 471 *
Gennadius of Massilia Gennadius of Massilia (died c. 496), also known as Gennadius Scholasticus or Gennadius Massiliensis, was a 5th-century Christian priest, monk, and historian. His best-known work is ''De Viris Illustribus'' ("Of Famous Men"), a biography of over 9 ...
(5th century) Roman historian, best known for his work ''De Viris Illustribus'' *
Gennadius (magister militum Africae) Gennadius (, ) was an East Roman (Byzantine) general and the first exarch of Africa. Biography Gennadius was appointed as ''magister militum Africae'' in , and quickly defeated the Romano-Moorish kingdom of Garmul in Mauretania. He held thi ...
, Byzantine general and first exarch of Africa *
Gennadius (7th century) Gennadius (, died ), was a Byzantine Empire, Byzantine general who exercised the role of Exarch of Africa from 648 to 665. In 664 Gennadius rebelled against Emperor Constans II and was himself overthrown the next year by a loyalist uprising. He i ...
, Byzantine general and exarch of Africa *
Gennadius of Astorga Gennadius or Gennadios may refer to: People * Gennadius of Constantinople (died 471), Patriarch of Constantinople from 458 to 471 * Gennadius of Massilia (5th century) Roman historian, best known for his work ''De Viris Illustribus'' * Gennadius (m ...
(9th century),
Bishop of Astorga The Diocese of Astorga () is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church whose seat is in the city of Astorga, in the province of León, Castile and León, Spain.Gennadius Scholarius Gennadius II of Constantinople (Greek: Γεννάδιος; lay name: Γεώργιος Κουρτέσιος Σχολάριος, ''Georgios Kourtesios''; – ) was a Byzantine Greek philosopher and theologian, and Ecumenical Patriarch of Constan ...
(c.1400–c.1473), Patriarch of Constantinople from 1454 to 1464 *
Georgios Gennadios Georgios Gennadios (; 1784–1854) was a Greek man of letters who was instrumental in the founding of some of the first educational establishments of modern Greece, considered among the most important personalities of the Modern Greek Enlighten ...
(1784–1854), Greek man of letters and educationalist *
Joannes Gennadius Joannes, Ioannes or John Gennadius (, 1844–1932) was a Greek diplomat, writer, and speaker, best known for his donation of his collection of Greek books and art to the Gennadius Library. Early and personal life Gennadius was born in Athens o ...
(1844–1932), Greek diplomat and bibliophile, son of Georgios *
Gennadios (Zervos) Metropolitan Gennadios (, ; secular name Tsampikos Zervos, ; 8 July 1937, Rhodes – 16 October 2020, Venice) was the metropolitan bishop of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Italy, a diocese of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople coveri ...
(born 1937), Greek Orthodox bishop in Italy *
Gennadios Xenodochof Gennadios Xenodochof (; born 30 May 1988) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Club career He started his career from the youth teams of OFI Crete. He was sent on loan to Cretan clubs Ergotelis and Olympiakos Cherson ...
(born 1988), Greek footballer


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Gennadius Library The Gennadius Library (), also known as the Gennadeion, is one of the most important libraries in Greece, with over 110,000 volumes on Greek history, literature and art from Antiquity until modern times. The library is located at Souidias Street ...
, Athens, Greece, founded by Joannes and named for Giorgios * ''Gennadius'' (moth), a genus of moth


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Gennady Gennady ( rus, Геннадий, p=ɡʲɪˈnadʲɪj), also transcribed Gennadi or Gennadiy, is a Russian male name. It is derived from the Greek given name Γεννάδιος (Gennadios), latinized Gennadius. People * Gennady Dobrokhotov, Soviet ...
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