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- [[Image:Stgreg.jpg|right|thumb| St. Gregory the Great]] ...med a [[Doctor of the Church]] by [[Pope Boniface VIII]] in 1295. Pope St. Gregory the Great is also almost singularly responsible for the evangelization of E8 kilobytes (1,345 words) - 05:11, March 22, 2021
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- '''Pope Gregory VII''' reigned from 1073 to 1085. ...Gregory, ultimately causing him to flee [[Rome]] in 1084 to survive. Pope Gregory died a year later, while Henry IV lived on for another 20 years.<ref>http:/1 kilobytes (160 words) - 23:05, May 4, 2021
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- '''Pope Gregory XIII''' ([[Bologna]], January 1, 1502 - April 10, 1585) was born as Ugo Buo [[Category:Popes|Gregory XIII, Pope]]436 bytes (58 words) - 01:15, July 12, 2016
- Dr. '''Gregory Rabinovich''' was a doctor and [[KGB]] officer sent to the [[United States] {{DEFAULTSORT:Rabinovich, Gregory}}855 bytes (115 words) - 15:30, April 28, 2026
- '''David Michael Gregory''' (born August 24, 1970) is a [[liberal]] [[gun control|gun-grabbing]] [[J Gregory is married and has three children who reside in [[Washington D.C.]] He is m5 kilobytes (735 words) - 18:03, May 25, 2020
- '''''Gregory v. Ashcroft''''', 501 U.S. 452 (1991), was a decision by the [[U.S. Supreme875 bytes (125 words) - 17:23, May 3, 2013
- In ''State v. Gregory'', 198 S. C. 98, 104 (1941), the [[South Carolina]] Supreme Court held that The ''Gregory'' Court held:<ref>198 S.C. at 104-05</ref>1 kilobytes (201 words) - 20:40, June 23, 2016
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- '''Gregory J. Kohs''' is a market researcher and Internet personality in [[Philadelphi {{DEFAULTSORT:Kohs, Gregory J.}}6 kilobytes (834 words) - 20:20, September 9, 2018
- '''Gregory R. Ball''' (born September 16, 1977) is an [[United States|American]] busin48 kilobytes (7,111 words) - 14:34, April 9, 2019
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- [[Image:saintg07.JPG|right|thumb| St. Gregory of Nazianzus]] ...the diocese. Saint Gregory, along with [[Saint Basil]] and Basil's brother Gregory of Nyssa, are jointly known as the Cappadocian Fathers. Proclaimed [[Doctor4 kilobytes (626 words) - 13:40, July 13, 2016
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- Video series by Gregory B. Sadler, PhD10 kilobytes (1,557 words) - 04:52, August 16, 2025
- In addition, many of the Fathers of the Church, such as [[Augustine]] and [[Gregory the Great]], wrote in Latin. One of the most important translations of the12 kilobytes (1,781 words) - 15:34, March 9, 2024
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- ...observed on November 1. It celebrates the [[saint]]s collectively. [[Pope Gregory III]] recognized the holiday around 731. [[Halloween]], shortened from All ...," ''New Catholic Encyclopedia'' (2003).<br/>Some authorities suggest that Gregory IV moved All Saints' Day from May 13 to November 1 to thin out Easter-relat3 kilobytes (435 words) - 17:06, April 14, 2026
- ...6733-0193.xml How NATO set the stage for open-air slave markets in Libya], GREGORY SHUPAK, DECEMBER 5, 2017. thegrayzone.com</ref> [[NATO]] restored the [[sl17 kilobytes (2,446 words) - 14:00, April 18, 2024
- [[File:Medal.GIF|thumb|200px|Medal by Pope Gregory XIII to commemorate the massacre]] ...rch: A 2,000-Year History'' by H.W. Crocker III, Page 278.<br />"The pope [Gregory XIII] famously celebrated a Mass of thanksgiving over the triumph of Cathol8 kilobytes (1,269 words) - 19:50, January 12, 2018
- ...cal celibacy, which the Germans had opposed when it had been brought in by Gregory VII in the 11th century.56 kilobytes (8,748 words) - 17:24, July 4, 2025
- An Inquisition had existed in Aragón since 1232, when Pope Gregory IX had issued the Papal Bull ''Declinante'', although Castile had never had21 kilobytes (3,406 words) - 22:33, January 20, 2022
- '''[[Gregory I|Gregory the Great]] Letters Book 4 letter 30''' (A.D. 540–604) testifies to the r '''Gregory the Great Letters Book 9 letter 105''' (A.D. 540–604) attempted to correc27 kilobytes (4,376 words) - 18:44, October 8, 2025
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- ...wasn’t until 1582 – almost 300 years after Bacon's death - that [[Pope Gregory XIII]] had his people draw up a new Calendar. Bacon's calculations were ado4 kilobytes (584 words) - 19:03, September 2, 2019
- * Fremont-Barnes, Gregory, and Richard A. Ryerson, eds. ''The Encyclopedia of the American Revolution94 kilobytes (14,735 words) - 18:46, October 8, 2025
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- ...is second wife, he was anointed as a member of the Pontifical Order of St. Gregory the Great, for his "unblemished character."<ref>http://weeklywire.com/ww/0173 kilobytes (10,269 words) - 15:25, May 2, 2026
- * Fremont-Barnes, Gregory. ed. ''The Encyclopedia of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: A59 kilobytes (8,583 words) - 00:03, June 27, 2025
- ...a Discordia], the chief holy book of Discordianism, was in fact written by Gregory Hill, a noted time traveler.<sup>3</sup>10 kilobytes (1,540 words) - 23:46, July 21, 2019
- ...y commission government. His black colleagues were Hilry Huckaby, Jr., and Gregory Tarver, later a member of the Louisiana State Senate for Caddo Parish.4 kilobytes (604 words) - 19:45, May 16, 2020
- * Schneider, Gregory L. ed. ''Conservatism in America Since 1930: A Reader'' (2003)58 kilobytes (7,915 words) - 00:07, August 18, 2025
- Gregory Wallance. The Hill. Nov 7, 2023183 kilobytes (26,128 words) - 03:18, May 15, 2026
- ...religion, ''Moses and Monotheism,'' and ''The Future of an Illusion.''<ref>Gregory Zilboorg, ''Freud and Religion: a Restatement of an Old Controversy,'' 49.<12 kilobytes (1,680 words) - 05:51, December 14, 2025