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Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 8:00 AM
Jürgen (Juergen) Cyriacks
browsing
Achim, Germany
jurgen-cyriacks-heizung-sanitar
Cyriacks
COMMENTS:  ich bin beim stöbern meines familien namens auf diese addy gekommen.  wer sie liest weis ich nicht?  Vieleicht bekomme ich ja eine antwort?

Jürgen Cyriacks
Bruchweg 1
D 28832 Achim
juergen-c@t-online.de

Webmaster translation:  Found this website while browsing on my family name.  Why doesn't it show my name?  Please respond.

Translation aided by the following:

http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt  I am with browse my to families named on these addy come.  who it does not read white I?  Perhaps do I get an answer?

http://ets.freetranslation.com/  I am browse come in that my family by the name of on this addy.  Who does it not read show I?  Do much oak I get yes an answer?

http://translation2.paralink.com/lowres.asp  I am with rummage of mine familien called on this addy come.  who reads they do not point I?  I get Vieleicht antwort?

See a 25 Oct 2003 guestbook entry at Juergen Cyriacks.

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Aug 4, 2008 6:18 PM
Dan Condon
Bugga C's Home Page
Cyriacks
COMMENTS:  Hi.  You're welcome to use my pictures and link to my web site.  I also have another link to it that I use.  It has the same information but sometimes is updated sooner.  Anyway good luck finding the book Peter.  I was lucky to find a copy a few years back which is signed by the author.  I have been offered 100 dollars for it but I wouldn't sell it for twice that.  I am always looking for another copy but I know of only 2 other people that have found them.  I had even contacted a great nephew of Clara out in California who said he could remember his Great Aunt with a box of the books but after she passed away people broke into her house and he never saw the books again.  He doesn't even have a copy.  He also had a brother or sister that had her manuscripts but Peter wasn't there or at least the lady I talked to didn't want me to have it.  But other than that a copy will be very hard to find.  Good luck with that.

Good Luck, Dan

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Here's the webmaster's original email request sent 12:21 pm 8/4/08:

Just found your "Peter the Great" et al movie dogs web site Saturday and the link back to the legal summaries referenced to my page regarding the Fred & Hermann Cyriacks brothers.

(The Hollywood.Fred.Cyriac-FHP.com link may not always work - it tested okay just now and is safe to continue using.)

I'd love to be able to use a smaller, tweaked version of the two photos showing "Peter the Great" within the legal and other text at my site.  Attached is the tweaked version (via Irfanview at 60%) of the two photos at your web site that I'd like to use (filename ptg1924&5.jpg) - the picture will be linked back to your site wherever it appears on my site.
(Click the picture to go to the web site containing the much larger 'Movie Poster' originals.)

I'm also searching out the "Peter" book by Clara Foglesong (1946) referenced at your site to discover any more information about Peter and Fred's fatal confrontation.  Her name didn't come up on Google.

Fred's family has yet to be found in the Bremen area ... - Fred was said to have been a very strident member (of the Nazi Party) with all the paraphernalia and possibly holding meetings at his mansion but none of that has been proven or substantiated by photes or written evidence so it doesn't appear at our Cyriac Family History Project site, yet.

Thanks for your web site and sharing your valuable trove of information with the rest of us.

Ben Ciriacks

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Jul 25, 2008 9:30 AM
Diana Wright
Google
Seattle
nauplion.net
Ciriaco, Cyriac, Cyriacus, Cyriaque, Kuriakos, Kyriacus
COMMENTS:  CYRIACO OF ANCONA 1391 -1452 (web site)


Thanks to this email and the subsequent discovery of an OUSTANDING review by Diana Wright of the Edward W. Bodnar & Clive Foss book, Cyriac of Ancona: Later Travels. (The I Tatti Renaissance Library. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003. Pp. xxii, 459. ISBN 0-674-00758-1. $29.95) we found this reference (from that book):

    "Called Cyriacus in Latin, German, and sometimes in English; Cyriaque in French; and Ciriaco de' Pizzecolli in Italian.  He usually signed himself as Kyriacus Anconitanus de Picenicollibus (abbreviated to K.A.P.) or, occasionally in his later years, as Kuriakos ho ex Ank“nos."


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Sunday, September 30, 2007
Cyriac Kandoth
Google search (you're on top of the list!)
Cochin/Kerala/India
kandoth.blogspot.com
Cyriac and Syriac
COMMENTS:  Hi.  You have a very nice website.  It looks like you are also interested in finding the origins of the name.  I had always assumed that the name was just derived from the name of the language - "Syriac Aramaic".  A website on the script is here - http://www.ancientscripts.com/syriac.html

But I've never seen other examples of people being named after languages.  What are your clues on the relation between the Cyriac name and the Syriac script?

Thanks and regards,
Cyriac

http://kandoth.blogspot.com

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Cyriac Kandoth
Computer Science and Engineering
University of Missouri - Rolla
[ 10/1/07 Webmaster reply:  Cyriac and Syriac are coincidental pronunciations of completely different entities so far as I'm aware.  Although I'm not sure, I suspect that the incidences of the first or last name Cyriac in India and the Far East are associated with Christians as opposed to Hindus, Buddhists, etc.  The Cyriac as a Christian name goes back to the saints of the Roman Church martyred in conjunction with the Final Great Persecution of Diocletian from around 303 to 310 - one to a young child dashed to death upon the steps in front of his mother after refusing to renounce Christianity and the more popular in Europe older man who may have been a close friend of Diocletian from a similarly wealthy family who was beheaded (with 10,000 other Christian slaves) when the killing phase of the last persecution began in earnest in 304.

Those names are predated by the Greek name Kyriac or Kyriaco or Kyriacou which may have predated Christianity or may have been how the term "Christian" was said in the ancient Greek language - that mystery is one that a scholar in ancient Greek and its history will have to determine or at least search out.

Thanks for the inquiry - I'll be posting it and this reply to the website tomorrow or the next day.

Ben Ciriacks ]

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March 05 & 12, 2007
Marina Ciriaco (Cyriaco) Mosella
(internet search)
Apucarana/parana/Brazil
Cyriaco, Ciriaco
COMMENTS:  Hi my name is Marina Ciriaco Mosella, my city is Apucarana/Parana/Brazil.
My spelling surname is: Cyriaco, Ciriaco
I've just started my family history and am very surprised with your web site, it's really amazing!!!
My grandfather's surname spelling was Cyriaco, but in Brazil about 1960 people were not allowed to use the letter 'Y', because it isn't in our Portughese alphabet - that's why they changed my surname spelling to Ciriaco.  Congratulations

[3/12/07] I've promised myself to write a book like yours about my family history.  Still I know very little:

I see you later.

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Monday, February 26, 2007 5:46 AM
Guy Houghton
Google
England
Cyriax
COMMENTS:  I found your website on Google.  I was looking generally as we had not had a Cyriax communication from John Ciriacks of Neenah Wisconsin for several years.  My greatgrandfather Julius Cyriax is listed on your family tree but the name of his wife appears to be given as Bokenstein, rather than the correct "Anna Eckenstein"
[ 2/26/07 Webmaster reply:  Thanks for that correction - the photocopy of a photocopy I used to create the 'Cyriax' tree on my hard drive showed her surname ending but was too light (faint) in the beginning of the name - I guessed at Bok but it does look like Eck, too. ]

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Tue 29 Aug 2006 06:39:09
Christoper Cyiark
www.ask.com
Houston/ Texas/ United States
Cyiark
COMMENTS:  I was just wondering about my last name cause i dont know anything about it and went to www.ask.com an type my last name in an came upon ur website.  So im asking u, can u please tell me or if u know anything about my last name to email me back?

REPLY:  According to a local Cyiark (who was my realtor for a failed home sale a couple years ago), which is pronounced the same as my surname but without the ending 's' (seer-e-ack), the name comes from Cyriaque (which got changed to Cyriak and then to Cyiark in Louisiana or such).  Although there are many Cyriaque appearing in Africa, including many world ranking atheletes, we think that variation of the spelling originated in France but have no proof of that or even if it did originate (the spelling, that is) in Africa.

The spelling is one of the variations of the Cyriacus or Kyriacou surname for which the web site was created.

How do you pronounce your surname?  What information regarding your genealogy are you willing to share?

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Sat 13 Aug 2005 09:08:35
Celia McKenzie
researching Brodersen name
Vimy, Alberta, Canada
Brodersen
COMMENTS:  Trying to find links to my Gandfather - Mathew Brodersen.  His father was Fredrick Brodersen and his mother was Maren (nee Hansen).  They left Denmark in 1800's to New Zealand then Argentina then settled in Alberta.  Anna, Mathew, Fredrick Edward, and Ozwald were the children.

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Leipzig Cyriacus thread
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