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'''Desiderius''' is a [[Latin]] given name, related to ''desiderium'' - which can be translated as "ardent desire" or "the longed-for". Various other forms include [[Desiderio]] in [[Italian language|Italian]], Desiderio or [[Desi (disambiguation)|Desi]] in [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Desiderio|Desidério]] in [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Didier (disambiguation)|Didier]] in [[French language|French]] and [[Dezső]] in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]].
'''Desiderius''' is a Latin given name which means "the longed-for". It may refer to:


* [[Desiderius]] (died circa 786), the last king of the Lombard Kingdom of northern Italy
''Desiderius'' may refer to:
* [[Desiderius]] (died c. 786), the last king of the Lombard Kingdom of northern Italy
* [[Desiderius, Abbot of Monte Cassino]] (circa 1026-1087), successor of Pope Gregory VII
* [[Desiderius, Abbot of Monte Cassino]] (c. 1026–1087), successor of Pope Gregory VII
* [[Desiderius Erasmus]] (circa 1466-1536), Dutch humanist and theologian
* [[Desiderius Erasmus]] (c. 1466–1536), Dutch humanist and theologian
* [[Desiderius Hampel]] (1895-1981), Waffen-SS general
* [[Desiderius of Aquitaine]] (died 587), Gallo-Roman dux in the Kingdom of the Franks
* [[Desiderius of Aquitaine]] (died 587), Gallo-Roman dux in the Kingdom of the Franks
* [[Desiderius of Fontenelle]] (died circa 700), Frankish saint
* [[Desiderius Wein]] (1873-1944), Hungarian doctor and gymnast
* [[Desiderius Wein]] (1873-1944), Hungarian doctor and gymnast

== Saints ==
*[[Desiderius (lector)]], (died c. 303)
*[[Desiderius of Auxerre]], (died 621), bishop of Auxerre
*[[Desiderius of Cahors]] (c. 580–655), Merovingian royal official
*[[Desiderius of Fontenelle]] (died c. 700), Frankish saint
*[[Desiderius of Vienne]] (died 607), archbishop of Vienne and chronicler
*Desiderius of Pistoia, (died 725); See [[Barontius and Desiderius]]


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Saint Desiderius]], disambiguation page
* [[Desiderio]]
* [[Desiderio]]
* [[Didier]]
* [[Didier (disambiguation)]]
* [[Dizier]]
* [[Dizier]]


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Latest revision as of 22:05, 26 August 2021

Desiderius is a Latin given name, related to desiderium - which can be translated as "ardent desire" or "the longed-for". Various other forms include Desiderio in Italian, Desiderio or Desi in Spanish, Desidério in Portuguese, Didier in French and Dezső in Hungarian.

Desiderius may refer to:

Saints

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See also

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