Plutarcu
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Etymology edit
From Latin Plūtarchus, from Ancient Greek Πλούτᾰρχος (Ploútarkhos).
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Plutarcu m
- A male given name of historical usage, equivalent to English Plutarch, notably borne by Luciu Mestriu Plutarcu of Chaeronea (Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus, ca. 46 – 120 C.E.), a celebrated Graeco-Roman philosopher, historian, biographer, and priest at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi; best known for his Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans, a biographical series commonly referred to as Plutarch's Parallel Lives.
Sicilian edit
Etymology edit
From Latin Plūtarchus, from Ancient Greek Πλούτᾰρχος (Ploútarkhos).
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Plutarcu m
- A male given name of historical usage, equivalent to English Plutarch, notably borne by Luciu Mestriu Plutarcu of Chaeronea (Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus, ca. 46 – 120 C.E.), a celebrated Graeco-Roman philosopher, historian, biographer, and priest at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi; best known for his Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans, a biographical series commonly referred to as Plutarch's Parallel Lives.