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- Mattheos may refer to: Abuna Mattheos X (1843–1926), Ethiopian priest Mattheos Maroukakis (born 1990), Gr**** football player This disambiguation page lists...
- 1889, Mattheos then became Archbishop of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church until his death. In 1916, on behalf of the Ethiopian church, Mattheos announced...
- Matteo is the Italian form of the given name Matthew. Another form is Mattia. The Hebrew meaning of Matteo is "gift of god". Matteo can also be used as...
- Matteo Ricci SJ (Italian: [matˈtɛːo ˈrittʃi]; Latin: Matthaeus Riccius; 6 October 1552 – 11 May 1610) was an Italian Jesuit priest and one of the founding...
- Mattheos Maroukakis (Gr****: Ματθαίος Μαρουκάκης; born 4 January 1990) is a Gr**** former professional footballer who pla**** as a centre forward. Maroukakis...
- romanized: Maththaîos, or Ματθαῖος, Matthaîos; Coptic: ⲙⲁⲧⲑⲉⲟⲥ, romanized: Mattheos; Latin: Matthaeus Eusebius, "History of the Church" 3.39.14–17, c. 325...
- Liam Elias Matteo Leon Luca Oskar Germany (2023) Noah Mateo/Matheo/Matteo/Mattheo Leon Paul Emil Luca/Luka Henry/Henri Elias Louis/Luis Liam Gibraltar (2023)...
- Vozenberg, a lawyer who served as the party's spokeswoman, and the coroner Mattheos Tsoungas. The first polls targeting the Gr**** voters revealed that KEP's...
- from the board and were duly expelled from APOEL. On 4 June 1948, Dr. Mattheos Papapetrou organized a meeting in Nicosia that led to the creation of Omonia...
- Hungaro-Walachia and Primate of All Romania (1896–1909) Bulgarian Orthodox ChurchMattheos, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1797–1802) Daniil, Metropolitan of Turnovo (1802–1805)...