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  2. Ignatius Matthew - Wikipedia

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    Matthew's father was Deacon Yeshu from Mardin.He joined Mor Hananyoand was ordaned a priest and became the abbot of the monsatery. [1] After Ignatius George IV was consecrated as a patriarch, he ordained Matthew as a Metropolitan of Mosul and was called Cyril [1] and due to the conflict with the Syriac Catholic group in Mosul, he was exiled from Mosul for some time.

  3. Matthew Maguire - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Maguire may refer to: Matt Maguire (born 1984), Australian rules footballer; Matthew Maguire (labor activist), American labor activist

  4. List of Gwar members - Wikipedia

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    Maguire has been a member of the Slave Pit since 1991 (with a few breaks to focus on other projects), debuting on Gwar tours in 1992 and becoming the band's stage manager in 1996. [43] He has played many characters and gone under a number of names, including Mattron, [ 44 ] MX2, [ 45 ] and most recently Sawborg Destructo.

  5. Maguire family - Wikipedia

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    The Maguire (/ m ə ˈ ɡ w aɪər / mə-GWIRE) family is an Irish clan based in County Fermanagh.The name derives from the Gaelic Mac Uidhir, [1] which is "son of Odhar" meaning "dun", "dark one".

  6. Matthew Fox Is the New ‘Yellowstone’ Patriarch - AOL

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    Matthew Fox Is the New ‘Yellowstone’ Patriarch. Josh Rosenberg. December 16, 2024 at 3:10 PM ... The same is likely true for the abandoned sequel series featuring Matthew McConaughey, titled 2024.

  7. Patriarch Matthew - Wikipedia

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    Patriarch Matthew II of Constantinople (r. three times, shortly in 1596, from 1598 to 1602 and for a few days in 1603) Pope Matthew III of Alexandria (r. 1631–1646) Pope Matthew IV of Alexandria (r. 1660–1675) Patriarch Matthew of Alexandria, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria in 1746–1766; Matthew I of Armenia (r. 1858–1865 ...

  8. Inside Luigi Mangione’s extremely wealthy family that’s been ...

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    Luigi’s late grandfather, family patriarch Nick Mangione Sr., liked to talk about being the product of a classic immigrant success story.

  9. Matthew I of Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    Matthew entered a monastery as a fifteen-year old. He is known to have been a monk of the Charsianites Monastery at Constantinople by 1380, when he was ordained a deacon, eventually becoming its abbot in 1388. [1] Matthew was a pupil of Mark, the abbot of the Kosmidion Monastery at Constantinople, and of Patriarch Nilus Kerameus. [1]