- 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...
-
Agathos Daimon (Ancient Gr****: ἀγαθός δαίμων,
agathós daímōn, lit. 'noble spirit')
originally was a
lesser deity (daemon) of
classical ancient Gr**** religion...
- 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...
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Alexandria and
Patriarch of the See of St. Mark
Agatho, the
martyred son of Hor and
Susia Agathon (name)
Agathos, Gr****
language for "good" This page or section...
- ; Adhikari, R. X.; Adya, V. B.; Affeldt, C.; Afrough, M.; Agarwal, B.;
Agathos, M.; Agatsuma, K. (16
October 2017). "Multi-messenger
Observations of a...
-
often carried implications of
dutiful citizenship.
Plato coined the term
Agathos kai
sophos (Ancient Gr****: ἀγαθὸς καὶ σοφός)
which literally means "good...
- flow
through the
delta of the Nile
River –
Mahmoudiyah Canal (ancient
Agathos Daimon) and
Muways Canal (Arabic: بحر موَيس, "waterway of Moses"). In Ancient...
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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...
- two
popes that are
claimed to have
lived longer than Benedict: Pope St
Agatho (574–681), who died at the age of 107; and Pope
Gregory IX (1145–1241),...
- been used
interchangeably with a 'good person' (Ancient Gr****: ἀγαθός,
agathós), and a 'virtuous person' (Ancient Gr****: σπουδαῖος, spoudaîos). Among...