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Athanasius of Alexandria
Athanasius of Alexandria Athanasius of Alexandria (also spelled "Athanasios") (298–May 2, 373) was a Christian bishop, the Patriarch of Alexandria, in the fourth century. He is ...
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Talk:Athanasius of Alexandria
Talk:Athanasius of Alexandria An event mentioned in this article is ... 19, 20 December 2005 (UTC) Criticism of Athanasius To maintain NPOV, sources should probably be ... you may have misread the sentence: In Alexandria, he assembled an 'ecclesiastical mafia' that could ... by out of town monks that entered Alexandria, rather than any kind of established ...
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Pope Athanasius III of Alexandria
Pope Athanasius III of Alexandria His Holiness Athanasius III was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St ...
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Pope Athanasius II of Alexandria
Pope Athanasius II of Alexandria His Holiness Athanasius II was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria from 489 to 496. Preceded by:Peter ...
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Athanasius (Christianity wiki)
Athanasius This article may reflect the views of ... Please see discussion on the talk page . Athanasius of Alexandria Athanasius (298–373 A.D.) was a bishop of Alexandria (Egypt), in the fourth century. He ...
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Alexandria (translated from German)
Alexandria This article is concerned with that Egyptian City Alexandria, other meanings under Alexandria (term clarifying). Satellite photo of Alexandria Alexandria or Alexandrien ( griechisch ???????????, Alexándreia, after Alexander ...
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Athanasius (translated from Dutch)
Athanasius Athanasius ( 295 - 2 May 373 ) was patriarch of Alexandria . Athanasius On 8 June 328 he was dedicated ... Antonius. In the past became Geloofsbelijdenis of Athanasius, that also against the arianisme turns ...
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Athanasius the large one (translated from German)
Athanasius the large one Athanasius (griech. Athanasios, the Unsterbliche) of Alexandria, also Athanasius the large one (* over 298 in Alexandria ; † 2. May 373 ) was daselbst ...
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Council of Alexandria (translated from German)
Council of Alexandria Councils of Alexandria one differentiates between u.A.: Council of Alexandria (231) Exkommunikation of Origenes Council of Alexandria (306) Joggle of Meletius of Lykopolis (Meletiani Schisma) Council of Alexandria (321) first condemnation of the theory ...
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Cyril of Alexandria
Cyril of Alexandria See Saint Cyril (disambiguation) for other persons ... The Pillar of Faith, was Pope of Alexandria. He is revered as a saint by ... Cyril proved that he was master in Alexandria. He closed the churches of the Novatians ... suppositions of the older Alexandrians (e.g., Athanasius) and the Cappadocian Fathers by which they ... of Byzantium ; Monophysites). References St. Cyril of Alexandria: The Christological Controversy (1994, and reprinted ...
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