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* Seth ( cartoonist ) ( born 1962 ), pen name of Canadian cartoonist Gregory Gallant
Seth is the pen name of Gregory Gallant ( born September 16, 1962 in Clinton, Ontario, Canada ), a Canadian cartoonist best known for his series Palookaville and his mock-autobiographical graphic novel, It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken.

Gregory and pen
Eris has been adopted as the matron deity of the modern Discordian religion, which was begun in the late 1950s by Gregory Hill and Kerry Wendell Thornley under the pen names of " Malaclypse the Younger " and " Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst ".

Gregory and name
Gregory the Great in an epistle simplified the Latinized name Anglii to Angli, the latter form developing into the preferred form of the word.
The earliest record of a settlement at Ajaccio having a name ancestral to its name is the exhortation in Epistle 77 written in 601 CE of Gregory the great to the Defensor Boniface, one of two known rectors of the early Corsican church, not to leave Aleria and Adjacium without bishops.
St Gregory Nazianzen, fellow Doctor of the Church, 330-390, said in Or. 21: " When I praise Athanasius, virtue itself is my theme: for I name every virtue as often as I mention him who was possessed of all virtues.
St. Gregory VII having, indeed, abridged the order of prayers, and having simplified the Liturgy as performed at the Roman Court, this abridgment received the name of Breviary, which was suitable, since, according to the etymology of the word, it was an abridgment.
Gregory VII ( pope 1073 – 1085 ), too, simplified the liturgy as performed at the Roman court, and gave his abridgment the name of Breviary, which thus came to denote a work which from another point of view might be called a Plenary, involving as it did the collection of several works into one.
This was known as the Gregorian Reform, which takes its name from Pope Gregory VII, ( 1073 – 85 ).
Thereupon the commission by Gregory XII authorizing his proxy to resign the Papacy on his behalf was read and Malatesta, acting in the name of Gregory XII, pronounced the resignation of the papacy by Gregory XII and handed a written copy of the resignation to the assembly.
This pope assumed the name Gregory VIII, but came to be known as antipope Gregory VIII.
The Great Rift Valley is a name given in the late 19th century by British explorer John Walter Gregory to the continuous geographic trench, approximately in length, that runs from northern Syria in Southwest Asia to central Mozambique in South East Africa.
The reform-minded Pope Gregory VII was determined to oppose such practices, leading to the Investiture Controversy with King Henry IV ( r. 1056 – 1106 ), who repudiated the Pope's interference and persuaded his bishops to excommunicate the Pope, whom he famously addressed by his born name " Hildebrand ", rather than his divine name " Pope Gregory VII ".
The bull of Gregory XI impressed upon them the name of Lollards, intended as an opprobrious epithet, but it became, to them, a name of honour.
Mendelevium ( for Dimitri Ivanovich Mendeleev, surname commonly transliterated into Latin script as Mendeleev, Mendeleyev, Mendeléef, or even Mendelejeff, and first name sometimes transliterated as Dmitry or Dmitriy ) was first synthesized by Albert Ghiorso, Glenn T. Seaborg, Gregory R. Choppin, Bernard G. Harvey, and Stanley G. Thompson ( team leader ) in early 1955 at the University of California, Berkeley.
The name of his father might point to a familial relation with two other Popes: Felix III ( 483 – 492 ) and Gregory I ( 590 – 604 ).
Gregory agreed, and after changing his name to Boniface, commissioned him in May 719 to preach in Germany.
The accession of Gratian, who took the name Gregory VI, did not bring peace to the Church, though it was hailed with joy even by such a strict upholder of the right as St. Peter Damian.
Gregory VI was succeeded in the papacy by the German bishop of Bamberg, Suidger, who took the name Pope Clement II.
He was a canon at St. Martin's Abbey in Laon .< ref >" Gregory, the eighth of that name … they declare from records of St. Martin of Laon to have once been a canon of that church ..." Basil R. Reuss, " A Norbertine Pope ?," rev.

Gregory and born
Gregory was born in the family estate of Karbala outside the village of Arianzus, near Nazianzus, in southwest Cappadocia.
* Derek Gregory ( born 1951 ), famous for writing on the Israeli, U. S. and UK actions in the Middle East after 9 / 11, influenced by Edward Said and has contributed work on imagined geographies.
* John Gregory Brown ( born 1960 ), American novelist
A letter written by St. Gregory the Great to the abbot of St. Hermes in Palermo mentions an Agatho, a Greek born in Sicily to wealthy parents.
Pope Gregory VI ( died 1048 ), born in Rome as John Gratian ( Latin Johannes Gratianus ), was Pope from 1 May 1045 until his abdication at the Council of Sutri on 20 December 1046.
Pope Gregory VIII ( c. 1100 / 1105 – 17 December 1187 ), born Alberto di Morra, was Pope from 25 October 1187 until his death.
Pope Gregory IX ( c. 1145 / 70 – 22 August 1241 ), born Ugolino di Conti, was pope from 19 March 1227 until his death.
Pope Gregory XIV ( 11 February 1535 – 16 October 1591 ), born Niccolò Sfondrati, was Pope from 5 December 1590 until his death in 1591.
Pope Gregory XV ( 9 January or 15 January 1554 – 8 July 1623 ), born Alessandro Ludovisi, was pope from 1621, succeeding Pope Paul V on 9 February 1621.
Pope Gregory XII ( c. 1326 – 18 October 1417 ), born Angelo Correr or Corraro, was Pope from 1406 to 1415.
Pope Gregory XIII ( 7 January 1502 – 10 April 1585 ), born Ugo Boncompagni, was Pope from 1572 to 1585.
Blessed Pope Victor III ( c. 1026 – 16 September 1087 ), born Daufer ( Dauphar ), Latinised Dauferius, was Pope as the successor of Pope Gregory VII from 24 May 1086, yet his pontificate is far less impressive in history than his time as Desiderius, the great Abbot of Monte Cassino.
Pope Saint Gregory VII ( c. 1015 / 1028 – 25 May 1085 ), born Hildebrand of Sovana (), was Pope from 22 April 1073 until his death.
Gregory was born as Hildebrand in Sovana, in what is now southern Tuscany, central Italy.
Gregory was born around 335, probably in or near the city of Neocaesarea, Pontus.
Gregory Benford ( born January 30, 1941 in Mobile, Alabama ) is an American science fiction author and astrophysicist who is on the faculty of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Irvine.
Gregory Zinoviev was born in Yelizavetgrad, Russian Empire ( now Kirovohrad, Ukraine ), to Jewish dairy farmers, who educated him at home.
Gregory was born in Clermont, in the Auvergne region of central Gaul.
He was born into the upper stratum of Gallo-Roman society as the son of Florentius, Senator of Clermont by his wife Armentaria II, niece of Nicetius, Bishop of Lyons and a granddaughter of Florentinus, Senator of Geneva, and of Saint Gregory of Langres.
As early as 722, in a face to face meeting between Pope Gregory II, born and raised in Rome, and Saint Boniface, an Anglo-Saxon, Boniface complained that he found Pope Gregory's Latin speech difficult to understand, a clear sign of the transformation of Vulgar Latin in two regions of western Europe.
They had a son, Boy Gregory ( born October 16, 1996 ), who was born with Pfeiffer syndrome and died a week after birth.
Pope Gregory XVI ( 18 September 1765 – 1 June 1846 ), born Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari, was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 1831 to 1846.

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