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Pope Dionysius of Alexandria

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Dionysius the Great was the 14th Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria from 28 December 248 until his death on 22 March 264. Most information known about him comes from a large corpus of correspondence. Only one complete letter survives; the remaining... Wikipedia
Died: November 17, 265 AD, Egypt
Feast day: 13 Paremhat (Coptic Christianity); 8 April
Papacy began: 28 December 248
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Dionysius the Great (Ancient Greek: Διονύσιος Ἀλεξανδρείας) was the 14th Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria from 28 December 248 until his death on 22 March ...
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