Ilarion ( bg, Иларион, sr, Иларион, russian: Иларион, uk, Іларіон) is a variant of the Greek given name ''
Hilarion
Hilarion the Great (291–371) was an anchorite who spent most of his life in the desert according to the example of Anthony the Great (c. 251–356). While St Anthony is considered to have established Christian monasticism in the Egyptian d ...
'', found in Slavic and Romanian languages. It may refer to:
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Hilarion of Kiev or Ilarion (11th century), Metropolitan of Kiev
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Ilarion Buiuc
Ilarion Buiuc (born 1891, date of death unknown) was a Moldovan deputy elected by the ''Moldovan Military Congress'' in the Moldovan Parliament.
Biography
He served as Member of the Moldovan Parliament (1917–1918). On March 27, 1918, he voted ...
(1891–1918), Bessarabian politician
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Ilarion Roganović (1828–1882), Bishop of Cetinje and Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Highlands
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Ilarion Ciobanu
Ilarion Ciobanu (; 28 October 1931 – 7 September 2008) was a Romanian actor. He has been described as "a legend" in the press and the last true Romanian comic.
Biography
Ciobanu was born in Ciucur, Tighina County, Kingdom of Romania (now Mold ...
(1931–2008), Romanian actor
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Ilarion Felea
Ilarion V. Felea (March 21, 1903 – September 18, 1961) was a priest and theologian of the Romanian Orthodox Church.
Born in Valea Bradului, a village that today is incorporated into Brad city in Hunedoara County, his father was a priest. ...
(1903–1961), Romanian Orthodox priest and theologian
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Ilarion Ionescu-Galați (born 1937), Romanian violinist and orchestra conductor
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Hilarion of Makariopolis or Ilarion (1812–1875), Bulgarian cleric
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Ilarion Ruvarac
Ilarion (Jovan) Ruvarac ( sr, Иларион Руварац; September 1, 1832 — August 8, 1905) was a Serbian historian and Orthodox priest, a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (first Serbian Learned Society and Serbian Roya ...
(1832–1905), Serbian historian and Orthodox priest
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Ilarion Ohienko, Metropolitan Ilarion (1882–1972), Ukrainian Orthodox cleric, linguist, and historian
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Ilarion Dragostinov
Ilarion Ivanov Dragostinov ( bg, Иларион Иванов Драгостинов; c. 1852 – 10 May 1876), nicknamed Arbanascheto (Арбанасчето, "The Arbanasi Boy") was a Bulgarian revolutionary and an important figure in the organiz ...
(1852–1876), Bulgarian revolutionary
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Ilarion Hrabovych (1856–1903), Ukrainian poet
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Ilarion Radonić Ilarion Radonić ( worldly name: Žarko Radonić; 27 August 1871 - 4 March 1932) was bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Biography
Žarko Radonić was born in Mol, Bačka, on 27 August 1871. After graduating from the Gymnasium in Novi Sad, he ...
(1871–1932), Bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church
See also
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Illarion Illarion (russian: Илларион) or Ilarion () is a Russian first name, a transliteration of the Greek name "". It is shared by the following individuals:
* Illarion Ivanov-Schitz (1865–1937), Russian/Soviet architect
* Illarion Mgeladze (18 ...
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Hilario (name)
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Hilarion (name) Hilarion is a male form of a Latin-derived name, related to the name Hilary which in modern times is mainly feminine.
People with the given name Hilarion
* Hilarion the Great (291–371), anchorite
* Hilarion the Younger (8th/9th century), Byzan ...
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Hilary (name)
Hilary, Hilarie or Hillary is a given and family name, derived from the Latin ''hilarius'' meaning "cheerful", from ''hilaris'', "cheerful, merry", which comes from the Greek ἱλαρός (''hilaros''), "cheerful, merry", which in turn comes fr ...
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Ilarion Ridge, Antarctica
Bulgarian masculine given names
Serbian masculine given names
Romanian masculine given names
Russian masculine given names
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