Gregory IV of Athens (died 1828), Albanian scholar and cleric; Metropolitan of Athens 1827–1828
Gregory IV of Antioch (1859–1928), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch 1906–1928
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Pope GregoryIV (Latin: Gregorius IV; died 25 January 844) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from October 827 to his death. His pontificate...
Gregory Diaz IV (born May 2, 2005) is an American actor, singer and dancer. Diaz is known for his role as Quentin in the Netflix series Unbreakable Kimmy...
Patriarch GregoryIV may refer to: Patriarch GregoryIV of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 1398–1412 GregoryIV of Constantinople, Ecumenical...
Pope Gregory II (715–731) Pope Gregory III (731–741) Pope GregoryIV (827–844) Pope Gregory V (996–999) Pope Gregory VI (1045–1046) Antipope Gregory VI...
GregoryIV (died 915) was the firstborn son of Duke Sergius II of Naples and successor of his paternal uncle, Bishop Athanasius, in 898, when he was elected...
GregoryIV (Greek: Γρηγόριος; died after 1623) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for two months in 1623. Before he was elected as Patriarch of...
GregoryIV served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1398 and 1412. "GregoryIV (1398–1412)". Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate...
Pope Paschal I. Under Pope GregoryIV, he became archpriest. At a preliminary meeting to designate a successor to GregoryIV, who died in January 844,...
GregoryIV Dgha ("the Child", or "the Young") was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church from 1173 to 1193. Despite his nickname, he was around...
Pope Pelagius II (579–590) Pope Gregory I (590–604) Pope Sabinian (604–606) Pope Boniface III (607) Pope Boniface IV (608–615) Pope Adeodatus I (615–618)...
Gregory Palamas (Greek: Γρηγόριος Παλαμᾶς; c. 1296 – 1359) was a Byzantine Greek theologian and Eastern Orthodox cleric of the late Byzantine period....
was led by three different popes include: 827: Eugene II — Valentine — GregoryIV (Valentine was Pope for just 41 days when he died.) 896: Formosus — Boniface...
(1389–1398) GregoryIV (1398–1412) Nicholas IV (1412–1417) Athanasius IV (1417–1425) Mark V (1425–1435) Philotheus (1435–1459) Mark VI (1459–1484) Gregory V (1484–1486)...
GregoryIV, (Greek: Γρηγόριος Αργυροκαστρίτης, Albanian: Grigor Gjirokastriti; died 1828) was an Albanian scholar and cleric who became Metropolitan of...
the French Crown. In 1376, Gregory XI abandoned Avignon and moved his court to Rome, arriving in January 1377. After Gregory's death in 1378, deteriorating...
St. Gregory V (1806–1808), restored 1st time Callinicus V (1808–1809), restored 237. Jeremias IV (1809–1813) 238. Cyril VI (1813–1818) St. Gregory V (1818–1821)...
Patriarch in 1283–1289 Gregory III of Constantinople, Patriarch in 1443–1450 GregoryIV of Constantinople, Patriarch in 1623 Gregory V of Constantinople...
second wife. He received title of Holy Roman Emperor in 875 CE. Pope GregoryIV became Bishop of Rome in 827 CE and had previously held the title of Cardinal...
antipope of the Roman Catholic church, in the year 844. On the death of Pope GregoryIV (25 January 844), the populace of Rome declared John, a deacon with no...
and the Empire, Gregory excommunicated Henry IV three times, and Henry appointed Antipope Clement III to oppose him. Though Gregory was hailed as one...
Pope Boniface VIII. Boniface VIII (1294–1303), Was in conflict with Philip IV of France and allegedly (though unlikely) died from the effects of ill-treatment...
monastery of St. Martin, near St. Peter's. He attracted the notice of Pope GregoryIV, who made him a subdeacon; and was created cardinal-priest of Santi Quattro...
Michael IV (1454–1476) Mark IV (1476) Joachim III (1476–1483) Gregory III (1483–1497) Dorotheus III (1497–1523) Michael V (1523–1541) Dorotheus IV (1541–1543)...