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symbols instead of Coptic letters. PopeCyril V ofAlexandria (Abba Kyrillos V), 112th PopeofAlexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark for 52 years...
PopeCyril II ofAlexandria, 67th PopeofAlexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. Patriarch Cyril attempted to ordain a properly consecrated bishop...
Cyril III, known as Cyril ibn Laqlaq (كيرلس الثالث ابن لقلق), was the 75th Coptic Pope and Patriarch ofAlexandria. His episcopate lasted seven years,...
Mina, a monk in a monastery near Alexandria and disciple of the 116th pope, Cyril VI. The ceremony to choose the pope from the three consensus candidates...
election of bishops and priests, a principle that Bishop Shenouda later applied when he became PopeofAlexandria. This conflict between PopeCyril VI and...
(Greek: Θεόφιλος) was the 23rd PopeofAlexandria and Patriarch of the Seat of Saint Mark. He became pope at a time of conflict between the newly dominant...
Dioscorus the Great, was the popeofAlexandria and patriarch of the See of St. Mark who was deposed by the Council of Chalcedon in 451. He was recognized...
of the Cyrillic alphabet PopeCyril II ofAlexandria, reigned 1078–1092 Greek Patriarch Cyril II ofAlexandria, reigned in the 12th century Cyrilof Turaw...
The pope (Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲡⲁ, romanized: Papa; Arabic: البابا, romanized: al-Bābā, lit. 'father'), also known as the Bishop ofAlexandria or the Coptic pope, is...
Kedron ofAlexandria, also called Kedronos, was the 4th Patriarch ofAlexandria. When the priest and Bishops who served in the country learned that the...
Saint Cyril the Philosopher (826–869), Christian theologian and missionary, credited with devising the Glagolitic alphabet PopeCyril II ofAlexandria (1078–1092)...
Patriarchate ofAlexandria, is an Oriental Orthodox Christian church based in Egypt. The head of the church and the See ofAlexandria is the popeofAlexandria on...
Cyril VI may refer to: Cyril VI Tanas (1680–1760), Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church PopeCyril VI ofAlexandria (1902–1971), Pope and Patriarch...
the Republic of Venice). He later became the Greek Patriarch ofAlexandria as Cyril III and Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as Cyril I. He has been...
theologian and the 20th popeofAlexandria (as Athanasius I). His intermittent episcopacy spanned 45 years (c. 8 June 328 – 2 May 373), of which over 17 encompassed...
The Greek Orthodox patriarch ofAlexandria has the title Pope and Patriarch ofAlexandria and all Africa. The term "Greek" is a religious identifier and...
Pope Peter III ofAlexandria also known as Peter Mongus (from the Greek μογγός mongos, "stammerer") was the 27th PopeofAlexandria and Patriarch of the...
Pope Jacob ofAlexandria, also known as James, was the 50th PopeofAlexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark from 819 to 830. Pope Jacob ordained...
Pope Maximus ofAlexandria, 15th Pope and Patriarch ofAlexandria. He is commemorated in the Coptic Synaxarion on the 14th day of Baramudah (April 22)...
Patriarch CyrilofAlexandria. Cyril argued that Nestorianism split Jesus in half and denied that he was both human and divine. Cyril appealed to Pope Celestine...
Pope Markianos was the 8th Pope and Patriarch ofAlexandria, reigning from 141 to 152. Markianos was born in Alexandria, Egypt and he was the Dean of...