Ignatius
Ignatius (also transliterated from Greek as Ignatios) can refer to:
People
Saints
Ignatius of Antioch, early Christian bishop Íñigo or Ignatius of Oña, Castilian abbot Ignatius of Loyola, Catholic saint and founder of the Society of Jesus Ignatius of Laconi, Catholic saint of the Franciscan order Patriarch Ignatius of Constantinople Ignatius the Deacon (Ignatius Diaconus or Ignatios Diakonos), metropolitan of Nicaea, 9th century Patriarch Ignatius of Moscow Ignatius Kim, father of Andrew Kim Taegon and one of the Korean Martyrs
Writers
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, a Scottish writer who wrote the stories of Sherlock Holmes. David Ignatius, an American journalist and novelist of Jewish and Armenian descent.
Schools
Ignatius Gymnasium, Catholic school in Amsterdam St. Ignatius Loyola School, an elementary school in New York City, New York Saint Ignatius College is a disambiguation page for a number of Catholic schools Loyola also has a large disambiguation section for schools
Literature
Ignatius Gallaher, a character from "A Little Cloud," a short story in Dubliners by James Joyce Ignatius J. Reilly, main character from A Confederacy of Dunces, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by John Kennedy Toole Ignatius Press, a religious publishing house.
In other languages
Ignacio (Spanish) Inácio or Ignácio (Portuguese)
Translation
The word "Ignatius" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish.
Translation(s) in other languages: Bulgarian: Игнатий, French: Ignace, Japanese: イグナティオス, Russian: Игнатий.
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