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    Pope Gregory I (Latin: Gregorius I; c. 540 – 12 March 604), commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great, was the 64th Bishop of Rome from 3 September 590...
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    autocephalous archbishopric in 870. In 918 or 919 the Bulgarian monarch Simeon I (r.  893–927) summoned a church council to raise the Bulgarian Archbishopric...
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    Phillies. Gregorius was born in Amsterdam to Johannes Gregorius Sr., a Dutch professional baseball player. His family moved to Curaçao when Gregorius was five...
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    Theodosius Hypatius Demetrius I Germanus I Demetrius II Gabriel I Gregorius II Cosmas Nicetas I Sabbas I Anastasius Sabbas II George I Nicetas II Constantine...
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    Innocent I (20) Pope Leo I (54–56) Pope Leo II (96) Pope Leo IV (115) Pope Nicholas I (119) Pope Paschal II (163) Pope Pelagius II (72) Pope Sergius I (89)...
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    Sarug Maphryono Gregorius Jacob of Melitene Maphryono Gregorius Bar Hebraeus Maphryono Gregorius Barsoum al-Safi Maphryono Gregorius I, Matta of Bartulli...
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    Ovodda, Insula Edizioni Gregorius I, Epistolae, Liber Quartus, Epistola XXIII: "Ad Hospitonem ducem barbaricinorum: Gregorius Hospitoni duci Barbaricinorum...
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    6th century and the closure of the city's Neoplatonic Academy by Justinian I in 529. As with the rest of the Illyricum, Athens belonged originally to the...
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    visited, together with Pope Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople, the Mòria camp in the island of Lesbos, to call the attention...
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