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St Greg; St. Greg; Saint Greg

Robert Hyde Greg         
  • Robert Hyde Greg, portrait c.1845
BRITISH ECONOMIST, BUSINESSMAN, AND POLITICIAN (1795-1875)
R. Hyde Greg
Robert Hyde Greg (24 September 1795 – 21 February 1875), was an English industrialist, economist, antiquary, and - briefly - a Member of Parliament.
Greg Flynn         
AUSTRALIAN WRITER
Greg Flynn - author
Greg Flynn is an Australian novelist whose debut book The Berlin Cross (published by Random House Australia & NZ) received positive reviews nationally when released in December 2005.
Greg Garland         
AMERICAN BUSINESSPERSON, CHAIRMAN AND CEO OF PHILLIPS 66
Greg C. Garland
Greg C. Garland is an American businessman in oil and natural gas and chemicals industries, the executive chairman of Phillips 66.

Wikipedia

Saint Gregory (disambiguation)

Saint Gregory, also Pope Gregory I or Gregory the Dialogist (c. 540 – 604), was Pope from 590 until his death.

Saint Gregory may also refer to:

  • Gregory Thaumaturgus, (Gregory the Wonderworker), or Gregory of Neocaesarea (died 270)
  • Gregory of Spoleto (died 304)
  • Gregory the Illuminator, or Gregory the Enlightener (died 331), Armenian saint, founder of the Armenian Apostolic Church
  • Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder (died 373), bishop of Nazianzus, father of Gregory the Theologian and Caesarius of Nazianzus
  • Gregory of Nazianzus, or Gregory the Theologian (died 390), one of the Three Holy Hierarchs
  • Gregory of Nyssa (died after 394), Bishop of Nyssa
  • Gregory of Tours (died 594), Gallo-Roman historian and Bishop of Tours
  • Pope Gregory II (died 731), Pope from 715 to his death
  • Pope Gregory III (died 741), Pope from 731 to his death
  • Gregory of Utrecht, (died c. 770), German bishop
  • Gregory of Dekapolis (died 816), Byzantine monk
  • Gregory of Crete (Gregory of Akrita, died 820), Cretan saint venerated January 5
  • Gregory of Narek (died c. 1003): Armenian monk and mystic
  • Gregory of Moesia, (died 1012), Bulgarian bishop venerated January 8
  • Pope Gregory VII (died 1085), Pope from 1073 to his death
  • Gregory the Wonderworker of the Kiev Near Caves (died 1093), Kievan saint venerated January 8
  • Gregory the Iconographer (12th century), Kievan iconographer and saint venerated August 8
  • Gregory of Assos (died 1150), Bishop of Assos, venerated March 4
  • Gregory of Novgorod (died 1193), Archbishop of Novgorod, venerated May 24
  • Gregory of Nicomedia (died 1240), Byzantine ascetic and saint venerated April 2
  • Gregory the Byzantine (died 1310), Byzantine monk and saint venerated April 6
  • Gregory of Sinai (died 1347), Byzantine monk
  • Gregory the Singer (died 1355), Byzantine monk and saint venerated October 1
  • Gregory Palamas (died 1359), Archbishop of Thessalonica
  • Gregory the Hermit (14th century), Kievan saint venerated January 8
  • Gregory (14th century), founder of Osiou Gregoriou monastery
  • Gregory of Rostov (died 1416), Abbott of Kamenny Monastery and Archbishop of Rostov, Yiaroslavl and White Lake, venerated May 3
  • Gregory of Pelsheme (died 1442), Abbot of Pelsheme and Wonderworker of Vologda, venerated September 30
  • Patriarch Gregory V of Constantinople (1746–1821), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
  • Geevarghese Gregorios of Parumala (1848-1902), Bishop of Parumala
  • Gregory (Orologas) of Kydonies (1864–1922), Metropolitan of Cydoniae
  • Grigol Peradze (1899–1942), Georgian Archimandrite