Pope Alexander II of Alexandria, Coptic patriarch in 702–729
Patriarch Alexander II of Alexandria, Greek patriarch in 1059–1062
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Pope AlexanderIIofAlexandria (Coptic: ⲁⲗⲉⲝⲁⲛⲇⲣⲟⲥ; died 14 February 729) was the 43rd Pope ofAlexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. He presided...
named Alexander. Pope Alexander I (c. 75 – c. 115), reigned c. 107 – c. 115 Pope Alexander I ofAlexandria (fl. 313–326) Pope AlexanderIIofAlexandria (fl...
AlexanderII served as Greek Patriarch ofAlexandria between 1059 and 1062. "Alexandros II (1059–1062)". Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate...
to try to identify the site ofAlexander's tomb in Alexandria. According to Quintus Curtius Rufus and Justin, Alexander asked shortly before his death...
Alexandra, Alexandria, and Sasha. The name Alexander originates from the Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος (Aléxandros; 'defending men' or 'protector of men'). It is...
throughout Asia. Alexander was groomed for rulership from an early age and acceded to the throne after the assassination of his father, Philip II. After subduing...
Patriarch AlexanderofAlexandria may refer to: Patriarch Alexander I ofAlexandria, Patriarch ofAlexandria in 313–326 or 328 Patriarch AlexanderIIof Alexandria...
history ofAlexandria dates back to the city's founding, by Alexander the Great, in 331 BC. Yet, before that, there were some big port cities just east of Alexandria...
pope ofAlexandria and patriarch of the See of St. Mark, succeeding the late Pope Shenouda III as leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church ofAlexandria. He...
the most northerly outpost of Alexander's Empire in Central Asia. Alexandria Eschate was established on the south bank of the river Jaxartes (Syr Darya)...
The Lighthouse ofAlexandria, sometimes called the Pharos ofAlexandria (/ˈfɛərɒs/ FAIR-oss; Ancient Greek: ὁ Φάρος τῆς Ἀλεξανδρείας, romanized: ho Pháros...
Pope AlexanderofAlexandria may refer to: Pope Alexander I ofAlexandria, Patriarch ofAlexandria in 313–326 or 328 Pope AlexanderIIofAlexandria, ruled...
Library ofAlexandria in Alexandria, Egypt, was one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world. The library was part of a larger...
II may refer to: AlexanderIIof Macedon, king of Macedon in 371–369 BC Pope AlexanderIIofAlexandria, ruled in 702–729 Patriarch AlexanderIIof Alexandria...
Pope Timothy IIofAlexandria (died 477), also known as Timothy Ailuros (from Greek Αἴλουρος, "cat", because of his small build or in this case probably...
deacon and assistant to Bishop AlexanderofAlexandria. He did not yet play an important role at the First Council of Nicaea. Roman Emperor Constantine...
Eastern Orthodox Patriarch ofAlexandria and all Africa. He was previously a monk in the Agarathos Holy Monastery of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. He was...
Pope Joseph IIofAlexandria (Abba Yousab II) was the 115th Pope ofAlexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. He was the metropolitan of Girga before...
western edge of the Nile River delta. Founded in c. 331 BC by Alexander the Great, Alexandria grew rapidly and became a major centre of Hellenic civilization...
Alexander I ofAlexandria was the 19th Pope and Patriarch ofAlexandria. During his patriarchate, he dealt with a number of issues facing the Church in...
of Constantinople, ruled in 314–337 Patriarch AlexanderIIofAlexandria, Greek Patriarch ofAlexandria in 1059–1062 This disambiguation page lists articles...
The Greek Orthodox patriarch ofAlexandria has the title Pope and Patriarch ofAlexandria and all Africa. The term "Greek" is a religious identifier and...
The Patriarch ofAlexandria (also known as the Bishop ofAlexandria or Pope ofAlexandria) is the highest-ranking bishop of Egypt. The Patriarchs trace...
Pope Athanasius IIofAlexandria, 28th Pope ofAlexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. When Pope Peter III ofAlexandria died, the bishops, elders...
The Patriarch ofAlexandria is the archbishop ofAlexandria, Egypt. Historically, this office has included the designation "pope" (etymologically "Father"...
city ofAlexandria in Egypt. Alexander's settlement of Greek colonists and the resulting spread of Greek culture led to the overwhelming dominance of Hellenistic...