Cyprian, formerly a Cypriot deacon, served as Greek Orthodox Patriarch ofAlexandria between 1766 and 1783. "Kyprianos (1766–1783)". Official web site...
Encyclopedia as "undoubtedly, after St. Cyprian, the most eminent bishop of the third century... like St. Cyprian, less a great theologian than a great...
The Plague ofCyprian was a pandemic which afflicted the Roman Empire from about AD 249 to 262, or 251/2 to 270. The plague is thought to have caused widespread...
Cyprian (/ˈsɪpriən/; Latin: Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus; ca. 210 to 14 September 258 AD) was a bishop of Carthage and an early Christian writer of Berber...
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 is the archbishop ofAlexandria, Egypt. Historically, this office has included the designation "pope" (etymologically "Father"...
and companions, of Algeria The Martyrs of the Plague ofCyprian in Alexandria, Egypt The Martyrs of Utica, of Tunisia Mary of Egypt, of Egypt Maurice and...
Catherine ofAlexandria, also spelled Katherine (Greek: Αίκατερίνη) is, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred in the...
Cyril ofAlexandria (Ancient Greek: Κύριλλος Ἀλεξανδρείας; Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲡⲁ Ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲩ ⲁ̅ or ⲡⲓ̀ⲁⲅⲓⲟⲥ Ⲕⲓⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲥ; c. 376–444) was the Patriarch ofAlexandria from...
Titus Flavius Clemens, also known as Clement ofAlexandria (Ancient Greek: Κλήμης ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς; c. 150 – c. 215 AD), was a Christian theologian and philosopher...
Athanasius I ofAlexandria (c. 296–298 – 2 May 373), also called Athanasius the Great, Athanasius the Confessor, or, among Coptic Christians, Athanasius...
Teachers' of the Western Church, especially by Tertullian and St Cyprian. Pantaenus' successor was Titus Flavius Clement, Clement ofAlexandria. Clement...
Patriarchate ofAlexandria and all Africa'), also known as the Greek Orthodox Church ofAlexandria, is an autocephalous patriarchate that is part of the Eastern...
Pope Cyril VI ofAlexandria also called Abba Kyrillos VI, Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲡⲁ Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲥ ⲋ̅ ; (2 August 1902 – 9 March 1971; 26 Epip 1618 – 30 Meshir 1687)...
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...
Christian music. Brahmanism evolves into Hinduism (approximate date). Cyprian, Roman bishop and writer (d. 258) Diophantus, Greek mathematician and writer...
Patriarchate ofAlexandria, is an Oriental Orthodox Christian church based in Egypt. The head of the church and the See ofAlexandria is the pope ofAlexandria on...
tradition, Mark founded the episcopal see ofAlexandria, which was one of the five most important sees of early Christianity. His feast day is celebrated...
Bishop ofAlexandria, or Patriarch ofAlexandria , is the leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church, with ancient Christian roots in Egypt. The primacy of the...
defined him as "that creator of dogmas, that champion of ecclesiastical culture", but his eloquence impressed Saint Cyprianof Carthage and Pope Fabian made...
and died a martyr 217~236 Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, martyr 218~258 Clement ofAlexandria, church father, Bishop ofAlexandria ~220 Novatian, a rigorist...
Pope Timothy I ofAlexandria, 22nd Pope ofAlexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark, died about July 20, 384. He presided over the second Ecumenical...
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...
The Patriarch ofAlexandria (also known as the Bishop ofAlexandria or Pope ofAlexandria) is the highest-ranking bishop of Egypt. The Patriarchs trace...
excommunicate Cyprian, bishop of Carthage, and other bishops in Africa and Asia Minor, unless they stop rebaptizing heretics. Cyprian attacks the Pope...
155–240), Cyprian (c. 200–258), Caecilianus (floruit 311), Saint Aurelius (died 429), and Eugenius of Carthage (died 505). Tertullian and Cyprian are considered...