Melchior is the name traditionally given to
one of the biblical Magi
The biblical Magi from Middle Persian ''moɣ''(''mard'') from Old Persian ''magu-'' 'Zoroastrian clergyman' ( or ; singular: ), also referred to as the (Three) Wise Men or (Three) Kings, also the Three Magi were distinguished foreigners in the G ...
appearing in the
Gospel of Matthew
The Gospel of Matthew), or simply Matthew. It is most commonly abbreviated as "Matt." is the first book of the New Testament of the Bible and one of the three synoptic Gospels. It tells how Israel's Messiah, Jesus, comes to his people and for ...
. There are many notable people with this name, or close variations.
As a first name
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Melchior Anderegg
Melchior Anderegg (28 March 1828 – 8 December 1914), from Zaun, Meiringen, was a Swiss mountain guide and the first ascensionist of many prominent mountains in the western Alps during the golden and silver ages of alpinism. His clients were mo ...
(1828–1914), Swiss mountain guide
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Melchior Berri
Melchior Berri (born 20 October 1801 in Basel, died 12 May 1854 in Basel) was a well-known Swiss architect.
He was the son of Melchior Berri (parish priest in Münchenstein) and Appollonia Streckeisen. In 1832 he married Margaretha Simone Burckha ...
(1801–1854), Swiss architect
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Melchior Broederlam
Melchior Broederlam (born Ypres, perhaps 1350; died Ypres?, after 1409) was one of the earliest Early Netherlandish painters to whom surviving works can be confidently attributed. He worked mostly for Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, and is do ...
(c. 1350 – after 1409), Dutch painter
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Melchior Cano
Melchor Cano (1509? – 30 September 1560) was a Spanish Scholastic theologian.
Clerical life
He was born in Tarancón, New Castile, and joined the Dominican Order in Salamanca, where by 1546 he had succeeded Francisco de Vitoria to the theol ...
(1525–1560), Spanish theologian
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Melchior Cibinensis
Melchior Cibinensis was a Hungarian alchemical writer active in the first part of the 16th century. He is known for the ''Processus sub forma missae'', an alchemical mass, now dated to around 1525; it was published in the ''Theatrum Chemicum'' of ...
, 16th century Hungarian alchemical writer
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Melchior Goldast Melchior Goldast von Haiminsfeld (Goldastus) (6 January 1576 or 1578, Switzerland – Gießen, Germany, 1635) was a Swiss jurist and an industrious though uncritical collector of documents relating to the medieval history and constitution of German ...
(1576–1635), Swiss writer
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Melchior d'Hondecoeter (1636–1695), Dutch animalier
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Melchior de Polignac
Melchior Cardinal de Polignac (11 October 1661 – 20 November 1742) was a French diplomat, Cardinal and neo-Latin poet.
Second son of Armand XVI, marquis de Polignac and Marquis Chalancon, Governor of Puy; and Jacqueline de Beauvoir -Grimoard-d ...
(1661–1742), French diplomat, Roman Catholic cardinal
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Melchior de Vogüé
Charles-Jean-Melchior de Vogüé (18 October 182910 November 1916) was a French archaeologist, diplomat, and member of the Académie française in seat 18.
Biography
Born in Paris as the eldest son of Léonce de Vogüé, Melchior de Vogüé was ...
(1848–1910), French diplomat, travel writer, archaeologist, philanthropist
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Melchior Franck
Melchior Franck (c. 1579 – 1 June 1639) was a German composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was a hugely prolific composer of Protestant church music, especially motets, and assisted in bringing the stylistic innovations ...
(1579–1639), German composer
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Melchior Grodziecki
Melchior Grodziecki (c. 1582 – 7 September 1619) was a Silesian Jesuit priest. He is considered a martyr and saint by the Catholic Church. He was canonized in 1995 and is liturgically commemorated on 7 September.
Biography
He was born in Tě ...
(1584–1619), Catholic saint
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Melchior Hoffman
Melchior Hoffman (or Hofmann; byname: ''Pel(t)zer'' "furrier"; c. 1495c. 1543) was an Anabaptist prophet and a visionary leader in northern Germany and the Netherlands.
Life
Hoffman was born at Schwäbisch Hall in southwest Germany before 1500 ...
(c. 1495–1543), German-Dutch Anabaptist prophet
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Melchior Inchofer
Melchior Inchofer or Imhofer, in Hungarian: Inchofer Menyhért (c. 1584 – 28 September 1648) was an Austrian-Hungarian Jesuit. He played an important part in the trial of Galileo, by his arguments, later published in his ''Tractatus Syllepticus' ...
(c. 1584–1648), Jesuit who took part in Galileo's trial
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Melchior Klesl (1552–1630), Austrian bishop statesman
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Melchior Lengyel (1880–1974), Hungarian writer
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Melchior Lorck (1526–1583), Danish-German renaissance painter
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Melchior Miguel Carneiro Leitão (1516–1583), Jesuit, first Bishop of Macao
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Melchior Ndadaye (1953–1993), Burundian politician and president
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Melchior Nunes Barreto Melchior Nunes Barreto (Belchior) was a 16th century Portuguese Jesuit priest who acted as a missionary in India, China, and Japan. He was born c. 1520 in Porto (Oporto), Portugal, and died in Goa, Portuguese India on 6 October 1571.Elesban de Guilh ...
(c. 1520–1571), Jesuit, missionary in Asia
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Melchior Schildt
Melchior Schildt (born 1592 or 1593, Hanover – 18 May 1667) was a German composer and organist of the North German Organ School. He came from a long line of church musicians who had served the town of Hanover for over 125 years. He studied with ...
(c. 1592–1667), German composer and organist
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Melchior Wathelet
Melchior H. M. J. F. C. Wathelet (born 6 March 1949) is a Belgian politician and member of the Humanist Democratic Centre who served as 4th Minister-President of Wallonia. He has degrees in law and in economics (University of Liège) and is a M ...
, Belgian politician
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Melchior Wathelet, Jr.
Melchior Wathelet (born 30 September 1977 in Verviers) is a Belgian politician, Secretary of State of Environment, Energy, Mobility and Institutional Reforms, and member of the Centre démocrate humaniste (cdH). His father is Melchior Wathelet. H ...
, Belgian politician
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Melchior Wańkowicz (1892–1974), Polish writer, journalist and publisher
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Melchior Weiher Melchior Weiher (1574–1643) was a Polish noble.
Son of Ernest Weiher, he held several important offices in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was the Deputy Treasury of Royal Prussia and economy of Malbork from 1616 to 1624, castellan ...
(1574–1643), Polish nobleman
As a middle name
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Henry Melchior Muhlenberg
Henry Melchior Muhlenberg (an anglicanization of Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg) (September 6, 1711 – October 7, 1787), was a German Lutheran pastor sent to North America as a missionary, requested by Pennsylvania colonists.
Integral to the ...
, (1711-1787), Lutheran minister and missionary
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Henry Melchior Muhlenberg Richards, United States Military Officer
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John Melchior Bosco, (1815-1888), Catholic saint and founder of the Salesians
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Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, (1835-1914), Catholic saint, Pope (Pius X)
As a family name
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Arne Melchior (1924–2016), Danish politician, government minister, son of Marcus
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Bent Melchior (1929–2021), chief rabbi of Denmark, son of Marcus
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Carl Melchior
Carl Melchior (October 13, 1871 – December 30, 1933) was a German lawyer and judge, and later became a banker and vice-president of the Bank for International Settlements.
Working life
In 1900 Melchior was made legal counsel to Hamburg bankin ...
, German banker, advisor for the financial and economic negotiations that began at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919
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Dan Melchior, British singer, songwriter, and guitarist
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Daniela Melchior, Portuguese actress
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Eberhard Melchior, German mathematician
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Eberhard Melchior (naturalist)
Eberhard Melchior was a writer who published a few works about German
German(s) may refer to:
* Germany (of or related to)
**Germania (historical use)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German la ...
, active around 1700
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Ernst Melchior
Ernst Melchior (26 June 1920 – 5 August 1978) was an Austrian former professional footballer who played as a striker.
Club career
Melchior was born in Villach. He played seven years for Austrian club Austria Wien before moving to France whe ...
(1920–1978), Austrian football player
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Friedrich Melchior, Baron von Grimm
Friedrich Melchior, Baron von Grimm (26 September 172319 December 1807) was a German-born French-language journalist, art critic, diplomat and contributor to the ''Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers'' ...
(1723–1807), German author
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Hans Melchior Hans Melchior (5 August 1894 – 12 March 1984) was a German botanist.
Melchior was born in Berlin. He studied botany at Berlin University, became assistant to G. Haberlandt at the Institute for plant physiology and took his doctor's degree w ...
(1894–1984), German botanist
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Hans Bøchmann Melchior
Hans Bøchmann Melchior (14 May 1773 – 11 September 1831) was a Danish
Danish may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to the country of Denmark
People
* A national or citizen of Denmark, also called a "Dane," see Demographics of D ...
(1773–1831), Danish naturalist
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Ib Melchior (born 1917), American science-fiction filmmaker, son of Lauritz
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Israel B. Melchior
Israel Berendt Melchior (12 May 1827 – 7 September 1893) was a Danish engineer, manufacturer and amateur photographer. He is remembered in particular for the photographs he took of Hans Christian Andersen.
Career
Born on 12 May 1827, Melchior w ...
(1827–1893), Danish engineer, manufacturer and amateur photographer
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Lauritz Melchior, Danish operatic tenor, especially Wagnerian roles
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Marcus Melchior
Marcus Melchior (1897 – 1969) was the rabbi of the main synagogue in Copenhagen, Denmark, at the time of the rescue of the Danish Jews in October 1943, during the Second World War. After escaping with his family and other Danish Jews to Sweden, ...
(1897–1969), chief rabbi of Denmark
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Michael Melchior
Michael Melchior ( he, מיכאל מלכיאור; born January 31, 1954) is a Jewish leader, Orthodox rabbi, thinker, and activist. He is a former Minister of Social and Diaspora Affairs, a former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, and a former m ...
(born 1954), Danish-Norwegian rabbi, Israeli politician and son of Bent
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Simone Melchior
Simone Cousteau (née Melchior; 19 January 1919 – 1 December 1990) was a French explorer. She was the first woman scuba diver and aquanaut, and wife and business partner of undersea explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau.
Although never visible in the ...
Cousteau (1919–1990), wife of undersea explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau
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Tracy Melchior
Tracy Lindsey Melchior (born June 22, 1970) is an author and actress most known for playing the role of Forrester family, Kristen Forrester Dominguez on the CBS daytime drama ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' and Beverly Hills Cop III.
Acting
Melc ...
(born 1973), American actress
Fictional characters
* A character in Tom Stoppard's ''
On the Razzle (play)
''On the Razzle'' is a play by Tom Stoppard which premiered at the Royal National Theatre, London in 1981. It is an adaptation of the 1842 Viennese play ''Einen Jux will er sich machen'' by Johann Nestroy, which had been adapted twice by Thornton ...
''
* One of three parts of the biological super computer in ''
Neon Genesis Evangelion
, also known simply as ''Evangelion'' or ''Eva'', is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and animated by Tatsunoko, directed by Hideaki Anno and broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 1995 to March 1996. ''Evangelion' ...
'' manga and anime
* One of three sages of Shevat in the game
Xenogears
* A Ceyah immortal from the video game ''
Kohan II: Kings of War''
* A laptop/webgoblin in
Kelly McCullough's Ravirn series.
* A cosmic being in the ''
Ascended Master Teachings
Ascendency or ascendancy is a quantitative attribute of an ecosystem, defined as a function of the ecosystem's trophic network. Ascendency is derived using mathematical tools from information theory. It is intended to capture in a single index ...
'' of Joshua David Stone
* A centaur character in ''
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone''
* Melchior Mayvin, an antagonist in ''
Tales of Berseria''.
* As "Melkhior", the wizard in
Knight Lore who will create the spell to cure Sabreman of his lycanthropy
* As "Melchyor", a character in the 2012 novel ''Unholy Night'' by
Seth Grahame-Smith
* The
Guru of Life in the game ''Chrono Trigger''
* Melchior Boehni, a character in the novella ''Kleider Machen Leute'' by
Gottfried Keller
* Melchior Gabor, the lead male character in ''
Spring Awakening (play)'' and ''
Spring Awakening (musical)''
* Melchior Hazard, father of Dora and Nora in Angela Carter's novel ''
Wise Children
::''This article refers to the novel by Angela Carter. For the album by Tom Harrell see Wise Children (album)''
''Wise Children'' (1991) was the last novel written by Angela Carter. The novel follows the fortunes of twin chorus girls, Dora and ...
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* Melchior von und zu Panke, a character in the German TV series ''
Binny and the Ghost''
* Melchior Sternfels von Fuchshaim, protagonist in the Baroque German novel ''
Simplicius Simplicissimus''
* Melchior Tresich, the main protagonist of
Ranko Marinković
Ranko Marinković (22 February 1913 – 28 January 2001) was a Croatian novelist and dramatist.
Born in Komiža on the island of Vis (then a part of Austria-Hungary), Marinković's childhood was marked by World War I. He later earned a degree in ...
's novel ''Kiklop'' (1965)
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Melchior Wakenstede
Indrek Hargla (real name Indrek Sootak; also used pseudonyms Andrei Golikov and Marat Faizijev; born on 12 July 1970 in Tallinn) is an Estonian writer. He is one of the most prominent Estonian writers of science fiction and crime novels. His most ...
, the main protagonist of Estonian book and movie series ''Melchior the Apothecary'' by
Indrek Hargla
Indrek Hargla (real name Indrek Sootak; also used pseudonyms Andrei Golikov and Marat Faizijev; born on 12 July 1970 in Tallinn) is an Estonian writer. He is one of the most prominent Estonian writers of science fiction and crime novels. His most ...
* Wilhelm Melchior, fictional playwright and director in ''
Clouds of Sils Maria''
Other
* A Swiss robot that tells time by
L'Epée Clocks
L'Epée is a Swiss luxury brand, specialized in manufacturing mechanical clocks. Its factory is in Delémont, in the Canton du Jura.
History
1839 – Creation
At the age of 41, Auguste L’Epée (1798–1875) joined forces with Pierre-Henr ...
See also
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Majcher
Majcher is a surname and a given name, a vernacular form of " Melchior"."Majcher"
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