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Greg$32754$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
St Greg; St. Greg; Saint Greg

Greg      
n. Greg (nome, diminutivo di Gregori)
Gregor Johann Mendel         
  • Dominant and recessive phenotypes. (1) Parental generation. (2) F1 generation. (3) F2 generation.
SILESIAN SCIENTIST AND AUGUSTINIAN FRIAR (1822-1884)
Gregor Johann Mendel; G. J. Mendel; Gregor J. Mendel; Johann Mendel; Mendelism Mendel; Mendel, Mendelism; Gregory mendel; Greg Mendel; Mendel, johann; Mendel, Gregor Johann; Gregor mendel; Father Mendel; Johann Gregor Mendel; Mendelian paradox
n. Gregor Johann Mendel (1822-1884) botanico austriaco padre della genetica moderna
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin         
  • Basement of the Yusupov Palace on the Moika in St. Petersburg where Rasputin was murdered
  • Rasputin's corpse on the ground with a bullet wound visible in his forehead
  • Bishop Theofan]] and Rasputin, 1909
  • The wooden [[Bolshoy Petrovsky Bridge]] from which Rasputin's body was thrown into the [[Malaya Nevka River]]
  • Princess Irina Aleksandrovna Romanova]], the Tsar's niece, 1914
  • Rasputin with his children
  • Rasputin among admirers, 1914
  • Caricature of Rasputin and the Imperial couple, 1916
  • Maria]] (rightmost), in his St. Petersburg apartment, 1911
  • Pokrovskoye in 1912
  • Alexandra Feodorovna]] with her children, Rasputin and the nurse Maria Ivanova Vishnyakova, 1908
RUSSIAN MYSTIC (1869-1916)
Gregory Rasputin; Grigory Efimovich Rasputin; Grigory Rasputin; Grigori Efimovich Rasputin; Grigory Yefimovich Rasputin; Rasputin, Grigory Yefimovich; Григо́рий Ефи́мович Распу́тин; Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin; Gregory Efimovich Rasputin; Григо́рий Распу́тин; Grigorii Rasputin; Grigorij Rasputin; Grigori Efimovich Novykh; Rasputin's penis; Rasputin's Penis; Greg Rasputin; Rasputin; Rasputain; Rasputan; Grigori Efimovich; The Staircase Notes; Grigori Yefimovich; Murder of Rasputin
n. Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin, (1869-1916) monaco siberiano che assurse a consigliere spirituale molto influente presso la corte dello zar Nichola II e della zarina Alessandra, fu assassinato da un gruppo di aristocratici il 29 dicembre 1916

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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