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Noteworthy are the pictures of the Pope blessing with trikirion and dikirion and carrying the Byzantine episcopal staff (with the upper half covered with a cloth embroidered with the coat of arms of Gregorios III (Laham), Melkite Catholic Patriarch of Antioch, Alexandria and Jerusalem.)
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I was deeply grateful for his presence, with that of His Eminence Archbishop Gregorios of Thyateira and Great Britain, representing Your All Holiness at my enthronement earlier this year.
Archbishop of Canterbury's Greeting to HAH the Ecumenical Patriarch, at the Phanar 2003
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I was deeply grateful for his presence, with that of His Eminence Archbishop Gregorios of Thyateira and Great Britain, representing Your All Holiness at my enthronement earlier this year.
Archbishop of Canterbury's Greeting to His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch 2003
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The body of Gregorios floating in the sea was picked up by a Greek ship and carried to Odessa.
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914
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[Sidenote: Revolt of Morea] [Sidenote: Gregorios hanged]
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914
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While the trembling prelates did their bidding, Patriarch Gregorios was led out in his sacred robes and hanged at the gate of his palace.
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914
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Gregorios was solemnly buried by the Russian Government as a martyr.
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914
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In the larger Turkish cities there were massacres of Christian minorities, and the Government lent countenance to them by murdering its own principal Christian official Gregorios, the Greek patriarch at
The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey Nevill Forbes 1906
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Gregorios, who was not to be outdone in bravery, and whom no danger could frighten from his senses, had wrapped a carpet round the injured man, and, throwing another over his own head, had borne him back through the fire, the steps of the wooden staircase, already in flames, almost breaking under his tread.
Paul Patoff 1881
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A tub and a suit of civilized clothes did the rest, even though the latter did not fit him as well as Gregorios had expected.
Paul Patoff 1881
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