Isidore
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Isidore (also Isidor) is a male name of Greek origin ("gift of Isis").
A number of people have gone under the name Isidore:
- Isidore of Alexandria
- Isidore of Charax, a 1st century geographer, cited as a source by Pliny.
- Isidore of Miletus, an architect, who designed Hagia Sophia.
- Saint Isidore of Seville
- Saint Isidore of Pelusium - Catholic Encyclopedia article
- Metropolitan Isidore of Kiev = Cardinal Isidore of Thessalonica
- Saint Isidore the Laborer
- Felipe González used the nom-de-guerre Isidoro (he was from Seville) as a Socialist leader in Franco-era Spain.
- Isidore Ducasse, a French poet and writer, who used the pseudonym Comte de Lautréamont.
- It is a surname associated with the Mi'kmaq family line in Nova Scotia.
- Chief Isadore of the Ktunaxa (Kootenay) people, noted for his leadership in the Tobacco Plains War
- Hurricane Isidore, a storm out of twelve and the second hurricane in the 2002 Atlantic hurricane season,
- Isidore is a band composed of Steve Kilbey of The Church and Jeffrey Cain formerly of Remy Zero.
- Isidor Feinstein Stone, an American journalist
[edit] See also
- San Isidro (disambiguation)
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