- Pope
Heraclas (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλῆς) was the 13th Pope and
Patriarch of Alexandria,
reigning 232–248. Pope
Heraclas of
Alexandria was born to
pagan parents...
- Pope—Πάπας (Papas),
which means "Father" in Gr**** and Coptic—since Pope
Heraclas of Alexandria, the 13th
Alexandrine Bishop (227–248), was the
first to...
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student of
Origen and Pope
Heraclas. He
eventually became leader of the
school and
presbyter of the church,
succeeding Pope
Heraclas in 231. In 248, Dionysius...
- the use of this
title is in
regard to the
Patriarch of Alexandria, Pope
Heraclas of
Alexandria (232–248) in a
letter written by his successor, Pope Dionysius...
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meaning "father". A
record in
history of the term "pope" is ****igned to Pope
Heraclas of
Alexandria in a
letter written by the
bishop of Rome, Dionysius, to...
- with a
connection to the
school include Origen,
Gregory Thaumaturgus,
Heraclas,
Dionysius "the Great", and
Didymus the Blind. Others,
including Jerome...
- used by
several bishops. The
first known record of this
designation was
Heraclas, the 13th
Archbishop of
Alexandria (232–249). The
Alexandrian usage of...
- India.
Origen founds a
school of
Christian theology in Palestine. Pope
Heraclas of
Alexandria is the
first Bishop of
Alexandria to use the appellation...
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Kedron Justus Eumenes Markianos Celadion Agrippinus Julian Demetrius I
Heraclas Dionysius Theonas Felix of Rome
Peter I
Alexander I
Athanasius I Peter...
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Kedron Justus Eumenes Markianos Celadion Agrippinus Julian Demetrius I
Heraclas Dionysius Theonas Felix of Rome
Peter I
Alexander I
Athanasius I Peter...