Pope TimothyIofAlexandria, 22nd Pope ofAlexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark, died about July 20, 384. He presided over the second Ecumenical...
Pope Timothy II ofAlexandria (died 477), also known as Timothy Ailuros (from Greek Αἴλουρος, "cat", because of his small build or in this case probably...
TimothyI may refer to: Pope TimothyIofAlexandria, Pope ofAlexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark in 378–384 TimothyIof Constantinople, Patriarch...
Timothy IV (died 7 February 535) was the Patriarch ofAlexandria from 517. He is considered the 32nd Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church as Timothy III...
Patriarch TimothyI may refer to: Pope TimothyIofAlexandria, Pope ofAlexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark in 378–384 TimothyIof Constantinople...
In the year AD 381, Pope TimothyIofAlexandria presided over the second ecumenical council known as the Ecumenical Council of Constantinople, to judge...
Lucius ofAlexandria (365, 375-378), an Arian appointee. Peter II (373–380) TimothyI (380–385), Second Ecumenical Council occurred Theophilus I (385–412)...
(Greek: Θεόφιλος) was the 23rd Pope ofAlexandria and Patriarch of the Seat of Saint Mark. He became pope at a time of conflict between the newly dominant...
Cyril ofAlexandria (Ancient Greek: Κύριλλος Ἀλεξανδρείας; Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲡⲁ Ⲕⲩⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲩ ⲁ̅ or ⲡⲓ̀ⲁⲅⲓⲟⲥ Ⲕⲓⲣⲓⲗⲗⲟⲥ; c. 376–444) was the Patriarch ofAlexandria from...
Athanasius ofAlexandria, patriarch ofAlexandria and the chief opponent of Arius and his teachings. In the year 381 AD, TimothyIofAlexandria presided...
Cousin of Barnabas), and serving with him in Rome (2 Timothy 4:11); from Pentapolis he made his way to Alexandria. When Mark returned to Alexandria, the...
Athanasius IofAlexandria (c. 296–298 – 2 May 373), also called Athanasius the Great, Athanasius the Confessor, or, among Coptic Christians, Athanasius...
prefect, by whom Maximus was driven out of Egypt. As the death of Peter and the accession ofTimothyIofAlexandria are dated to February 14, 380, these...
The Patriarch ofAlexandria is the archbishop ofAlexandria, Egypt. Historically, this office has included the designation "pope" (etymologically "Father"...
Dioscorus I (Greek: Διόσκορος Α΄ ὁ Ἀλεξανδρείας), also known as Dioscorus the Great, was the pope ofAlexandria and patriarch of the See of St. Mark who...
Pope Peter IofAlexandria (Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲡⲁ Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ ⲁ̅, ⲡⲓⲁⲅⲓⲟⲥ ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ ⲓⲉⲣⲟⲙⲁⲣⲧⲩⲣⲟⲥ ⲡⲓⲁⲣⲭⲏⲉⲣⲉⲩⲥ) was the 17th Pope and Patriarch ofAlexandria. He is revered...
Catherine ofAlexandria, also spelled Katherine (Greek: Αίκατερίνη) is, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred in the...
Pope Theodosius IofAlexandria (died June 5, 566) was the last Patriarch ofAlexandria recognised by both the Coptic Orthodox Christians and the Chalcedonian...
Byzantine Emperor Zeno brought Timothy Salophakiolos, a Chalcedonian who had supplanted Aelurus before in 460, back to Alexandria and sentenced Mongus to death...
Alexander IofAlexandria was the 19th Pope and Patriarch ofAlexandria. During his patriarchate, he dealt with a number of issues facing the Church in...
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native of Candia, Crete (then under the Republic of Venice). He later became the Greek Patriarch ofAlexandria as Cyril III and Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople...
Damian ofAlexandria (died 605) was the Coptic pope and patriarch ofAlexandria from 576. Originally from Syria, where his brother was a prefect in Edessa...
Kyparissis; 1800 – 12 July 1889) served as the Greek Orthodox Patriarch ofAlexandria from 14 March 1858 until his resignation on 24 May 1861. He was born...