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Dioscorus (also Dioscoros, Dioskoros, or Dioscurus) can
refer to: Theodore, Philippa, and
Companions (including
Dioscorus), 3rd-century
martyr and saint...
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Dioscorus I (Gr****: Διόσκορος Α΄ ὁ Ἀλεξανδρείας), also
known as
Dioscorus the Great, was the pope of
Alexandria and
patriarch of the See of St. Mark who...
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succeed him. However,
Dioscorus died less than a
month after the election,
allowing Boniface to be
consecrated pope and
Dioscorus to be
branded an antipope...
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Dioscorus was a
Christian (a Copt) and
lived in a
religiously active environment. The
collection of Gr**** and
Coptic papyri ****ociated with
Dioscorus...
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Dioscorus may
refer to: Pope
Dioscorus I of Alexandria,
ruled in 444–454 Pope
Dioscorus II of Alexandria,
ruled in 516–517 This
disambiguation page...
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Protogamasellopsis dioscorus is a
species of mite in the
family Rhodacaridae. "Protogamasellopsis
dioscorus". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-01-25. v t e...
- with
Dioscorus' trial, but he
refused to
appear before the ****embly. However,
historical accounts from the
Eastern Orthodox Church note that
Dioscorus was...
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Dioscorus Behnam Shatti, also
known as
Dioscorus Behnam Arboyo, was the
Syriac Orthodox Maphrian of the East from 1415
until his
death in 1417. Behnam...
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served as pope in
competition with
Dioscorus, who had been
elected by most of the
priests of Rome.
Boniface and
Dioscorus were both
consecrated in Rome on...
- the Holy
Trinity and the Incarnation. Pope
Dioscorus had Severus's
reply read from the pulpit. "
Dioscorus II the
Younger (516–517)".
Official web site...