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Cyril of Jerusalem
Cyril of Jerusalem See Saint Cyril (disambiguation) for other persons with this name. Cyril of Jerusalem was a distinguished theologian of the ...
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Talk:Cyril of Jerusalem
Talk:Cyril of Jerusalem What is the Schaff-Herzog Encyc of ...
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Cyril
Cyril Cyril is the name of several historic figures: Saint Cyril - "godfather" of Cyrillic 800 A.D. Saint Cyril of Alexandria - archbishop of Alexandria 412 A.D. Saint Cyril of Jerusalem - theologian 315-380 A. ...
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Cyril Lucaris
Cyril Lucaris Kyrillos Loukaris or Cyril Lucaris or Cyril Lucar (1572-June 1637) was a Greek ... became the Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria as Cyril III and Patriarch of Constantinople as Cyril I. He was the first great ...
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Synod of Jerusalem
Synod of Jerusalem By far the most important of the many synods held at Jerusalem (see Wetzer and Welte, Kirchenlexikon, 2nd ed ... refutes article by article the confession of Cyril Lucaris, which appeared in Latin at Geneva ... the eighteen decrees of the Synod of Jerusalem, appeared in 1676 at Paris as Synodus Patriarch of Jerusalem (1669-1707), who presided over the ...
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Saint Cyril (disambiguation)
Saint Cyril (disambiguation) Saint Cyril may refer to one of the following persons: Saint Cyril, is believed to have co-invented the ... referred to as Old Church Slavonic Saint Cyril of Alexandria Saint Cyril of Jerusalem This is a disambiguation ...
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Nectarius of Jerusalem
Nectarius of Jerusalem Nectarius of Jerusalem (1605-1680) was Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1660 to 1669. He was born ... chosen abbot. But on his way to Jerusalem to be consecrated he was informed that ... had become his successor. He remained in Jerusalem, however, except when driven by the ...
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Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem The Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem is the head bishop of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, ranking fourth of nine patriarchs in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Until 451, Jerusalem was a Christian bishopric, but it was ... conquest in the 7th century, Muslims recognized Jerusalem as the seat of Christianity and ...
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List of the Jerusalem patriarchs (translated from Russian)
List of the Jerusalem patriarchs ' Patriarkhi Jerusalem orthodox church № the name of the ... 314-333 40. Maxim 333-348 41. Cyril I 350-386 42. Hans II 386 ... Afanasy OF THE IV - 1827-1845 132. Cyril II - 1845-1872 133. Prokopius II - 1872 ...
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Category:Patriarchs of Jerusalem
Category:Patriarchs of Jerusalem For more information, see the main article about the Patriarch of Jerusalem. Subcategories There are 3 subcategories to this category. A Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem E Eastern Orthodox patriarchs of Jerusalem L Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem Pages in category "Patriarchs of Jerusalem" ...
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