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Agathotes Chirayta
Chiretta Chi*ret"ta, n. [Hind. chir[=a][=i]t[=a].] A plant (Agathotes Chirayta) found in Northern India, having medicinal properties to the gentian, and esteemed as a tonic and febrifuge.

Meaning of Agatho from wikipedia

- Pope Agatho (577 – 10 January 681) served as the bishop of Rome from 27 June 678 until his death. He heard the appeal of Wilfrid of York, who had been...
- Agatho may refer to: Pope Agatho (577–681), a pope of the Catholic Church Pope Agatho of Alexandria (died 680), Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the...
- Agathos Daimon (ἀγαθός δαίμων, agathós daímōn, lit. 'noble spirit') originally was a lesser deity (daemon) of classical ancient Gr**** religion and Graeco-Egyptian...
- Iredalea agatho is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Drilliidae. MolluscaBase eds. (2023). MolluscaBase. Iredalea agatho (Dall...
- due to Agatho's negotiations with Emperor Constantine IV regarding imperial control of papal elections. Constantine IV had already promised Agatho to abolish...
- When the letter reached Rome, Donus had died. Still, his successor, Pope Agatho, agreed to the Emperor's suggestion and ordered councils held throughout...
- Saint Agathon of Alexandria, was the 39th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. St. Agathon was a disciple of Pope Benjamin I, the 38th...
- often carried implications of dutiful citizenship. Plato coined the term Agathos kai sophos (Ancient Gr****: ἀγαθὸς καὶ σοφός) which literally means "good...
- Solomon Matriarchs Popes Adeodatus I Adeodatus II Adrian III Agapetus I Agatho Alexander I Anacletus Anastasius I Anicetus Anterus Benedict II Boniface...
- form of ἀγαθή (agathḗ), i.e. the feminine form of the adjective ἀγαθός (agathós) "good". It was the name of St. Agatha of Sicily, a third-century Christian...