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What (who) is Matthias - definition

MALE GIVEN NAME
Matthías; Matthias (given name); Macjej; Matthias (surname)

Matthías Kristjánsson         
ICELANDIC CROSS-COUNTRY SKIER (1924-1998)
Matthias Kristjánsson; Matthias Kristjansson
Matthías Kristjánsson (July 14, 1924 – December 23, 1998) was an Icelandic cross-country skier who competed in the 1950s. He finished 33rd in the 50 km event at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.
Matthías Jochumsson         
  • Plaque to Matthias Jochumsson, 15 London Street, Edinburgh
POET
Matthias Jochumsson
Matthías Jochumsson (11 November 1835 – 18 November 1920) was an Icelandic Lutheran clergyman, poet, playwright, and translator. He is best known for his lyrical poetry and for writing the national anthem of Iceland, "Lofsöngur", in 1874.
Matthias Gate         
BUILDING IN HRADČANY, CZECH REPUBLIC
Matthias' Gate
Matthias Gate, or Matthias' Gate, is a gate between the first and the second courtyards of Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic. It was erected by Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor in 1614.

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Matthias

Matthias is a name derived from the Greek Ματθίας, in origin similar to Matthew.

Examples of use of Matthias
1. Matthias Matussek is a journalist for Der Spiegel magazine.
2. Peters was blocked and a Klinsmann rival, Matthias Sammer hired.
3. "It‘s pretty galling," said Matthias Heyd, a project manager.
4. Matthias Jung of Forschungsgruppe Wahlen said: "This turned into a boomerang for the CDU."
5. You end up thinking that it could happen anywhere these days," Swiss holidaymaker Matthias Barlocher said.