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From that point onward, Alexandria would have two patriarchs: the non-Chalcedonian native Egyptian one, now known as the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of All Africa on the Holy Apostolic See of St. Mark and the " Melkite " or Imperial Patriarch, now known as the Greek Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of All Africa.
" See Chronology for details about his style in the original Greek.
See also Ancient Greek units of measurement and History of geodesy.
During his pontificate, the Byzantine emperor John V Palaeologus offered to submit the Greek church to the Roman See on condition of assistance against John VI Cantacuzenus.
* Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, who profess the Catholic faith, including the primacy of the Roman Pontiff, but have declared both Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI excommunicated, leaving the Holy See vacant.
In addition to being a Byzantine centre of culture, during the 8th century the city became a Holy See: Reggio was until the 16th century, the most important Greek Rite Bishopric in Italy.
( See also List of traditional Greek place names.
( See under Attic Greek.
( See Ancient Greek verbs # Suppletive verbs.
See also Homeric Question, as Greek ` Ομηρος means " Homer " and also " hostage ".
After the death of his first consort, Maria of Tver ( 1467 ), and at the suggestion of Pope Paul II ( 1469 ), who hoped thereby to bind Russia to the Holy See, Ivan III wedded Sophia Paleologue ( also known under her original Greek and Orthodox name of Zoe ), daughter of Thomas Palaeologus, despot of Morea, who claimed the throne of Constantinople as the brother of Constantine XI, the last Byzantine emperor.
See also List of honours of the Greek Royal Family by country
See Ancient Greek phonology and Pronunciation of Ancient Greek in teaching.
* The Patriarch of Antioch of the Greek-Melkites, who leads the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in full communion with the Holy See, also carries the titles of the Titular Patriarch of Alexandria of the Greek-Melkites and the Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem of the Greek-Melkites.
' Finally, the same dogma is expressly mentioned in the profession of faith proposed by the Apostolic See, not only that which all Latin churches use ( Creed of the Council of Trent ), but also that which the Greek Orthodox Church uses ( cf.
** the Melkite, Greek Orthodox, and Maronite Patriarchs are not the successors of the See, and
** Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch is the direct successors of the See, and through its offshoots, the Melkite and Maronite Churches have a claim to succession, and -
: See Greek Underworld
: See Greek mythology
In this way, we have Jewish names like Asmodai ( Book of Tobit ), Azazel ( Leviticus 16: 8-10 ), or Belial ( Deuteronomy 13: 13, Book of Judges 19: 22, Books of Samuel, part 1, 1: 16, 2: 12 10: 27 and 25: 17, and part 2 16: 7 and 22: 5, Books of Kings part 1, 21: 10-13, Books of Chronicles, part 1, 13: 7 ); Semitic deities like Adramelech, Baal ( see Baal ( demon ), Baal was also a general Jewish name for a false god ), Ashtaroth ( derived from Astarte ); Greek, Roman and Egyptian names like Bifrons ( See Bifrons ( demon )), Lamia, Phoenix ( see Phenex ); and so on.
( See also Greek pechus ).
The Roman See reluctantly consented to the presence of heretics at this council, but indignantly rejected the suggestion of the Hussites that members of the Greek Church, and representatives of all Christian creeds, should also be present.

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See: Irish mythology in popular culture: The Morrígan
: See also Ríg for the account in Norse mythology of the warrior Jarl or Ríg-Jarl presented as the ancestor of the class of warrior-nobles.
( See Lamia ( mythology )).
( See also Iroquois mythology )
See also Feral children in mythology and fiction.
( See also Montezuma ( mythology ).
See also Polish mythology, Slavic creatures of folklore
See also Polish mythology
: See Irish mythology in popular culture
Izanagi followed her there and upon his return he washed himself, creating Amaterasu, Susanoo, and Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto in the process ( See Japanese mythology ).
much like Odin in Norse mythology ( See Hugin and Munin.
See also Greek mythology, Hellenistic rationalism and Ancient Greek religion – Theology
: See Bambuti mythology.
See Belus ( Egyptian ) for statements that Belus in reference to the Babylonian Zeus Belus actually refers to the Belus of Greek mythology, son of Poseidon by Libya.
See also: Category: Etruscan mythology and: Category: Greek mythology.
See also the category Greek mythology.
See Finnish mythology for the article on this topic.
See also Ages of Man and Greek mythology.
See also: Alectryon ( mythology )
See Norse mythology for general references.
* Fee-Fairies and Elves ( See etymology of " Fairy ")-The word Fairy comes from the French name of the Fates in Greek mythology, but they had morphed into strange, fantastic, magical beings.
See also Zulu mythology.

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