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Also known as Ananies

Ananias may refer to:

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Encyclopedic overview

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  • People
  • Mononyms
  • Surname
  • Given name
  • Other uses
  • See also

Ananias may refer to:

==People== ===Mononyms=== Ananias ben Onias, general of Cleopatra III Ananias of Adiabene ( 15 BCE– 30 CE), Jewish merchant and mendicant proselytizer prominent at the court of Abinergaos I Ananias son of Nedebeus, first century CE high priest of the Jewish Sanhedrin, who presided during the trial of Paul at Jerusalem and Caesarea Ananias and Sapphira, members of the first Christian community, who were struck dead for lying to God Ananias of Damascus or St. Ananias II, missionary, martyr, and patron of St. Paul Ananias III, a saint in the 3rd century Ananias (Persian) (died 345), priest and fellow martyr of Shemon bar Sabbae Ananias of Shirak or Anania Shirakatsi (610–685), Armenian mathematician and astronomer of 7th century Ananias I of Armenia (died 968) Ananias of Lakedaemonia (died 1764) Ananias (Jafaridze) (born 1949), Metropolitan of Manglisi and the Tetri-Tskaro of the Georgian Orthodox Church Ananias (footballer) (1989–2016), Brazilian footballer

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