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- Saint Cyril of Alexandria, 4th century Coptic Pope & theologian
- Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, 4th century Patriarch & theologian
- Cyrillus, 5th century Greek jurist
- Saint Cyril, 9th century Greek monk, scholar, theologian, linguist and apostle to the Slavs, believed to have co-invented the Glagolitic alphabet, the first Slavic alphabet, and translated the Bible into a Slavic language referred to as Old Church Slavonic.
- Cyril of Turaw, 12th century Belarusian Orthodox Christian bishop and theologian
- Sir Cyril Burt, 20th century psychologist
- Elder Cyril Pavlov (b. 1919) Russian Orthodox Christian monk, mystic and wonder-worker
- Another name of Nikita the Furrier
- Cyril Takayama, a Japanese American illusionist
- Cyril Sneer, the fictional villain aardvark of the 1980s cartoon series The Racoons.
- St. Cyril's Monastery, a monastery in Kiev, Ukraine.
The name Cyril is derived from Greek Κύριλλος (Kyrillos - lordly, masterful), related to kyrios - lord, master. St. ...
The following list contains all the Popes who have held sway over the Coptic Orthodox Church since the Council of Chalcedon. ...
Cyril of Jerusalem was a distinguished theologian of the early Church ( 315 - 386). ...
For other senses, see Patriarch (disambiguation). ...
Cyrillus, Greek jurist of the 5th century, was professor in the ancient law college of Berytus (present-day Beirut), and one of the founders of the oecumenical school of jurists (ÏÎ·Ï Î¿Î¹ÎºÎ¿Ï
Î¼ÎµÎ½Ï Î´Î¹Î´Î±Ïκαλοι) which preceded the succession of Anastasius to the Eastern empire (AD 491), and paved the way for Justinians legislation. ...
Saint Cyril (Greek: ÎÏÏÎ¹Î»Î»Î¿Ï , Church Slavonic: ÐиÑилÑ) (827 - February 14, 869) was a Byzantine Greek monk, scholar, theologian, and linguist. ...
The Glagolitic alphabet or Glagolitsa is the oldest known Slavic alphabet. ...
Old Church Slavonic (Old Bulgarian or Old Slavic) is the first literary Slavic language, developed from the Slavic dialect of Thessaloniki (Solun) by the 9th century Byzantine missionaries, Saints Cyril and Methodius. ...
Cyril of Turaŭ (1130 - 1182) (Belarusian: Кіры́ла Ту́раўскі, Kiryla Turaŭski) was an Orthodox Christian bishop and saint in the Orthodox Church. ...
Sir Cyril Lodowic Burt (March 3, 1883 â October 10, 1971) was a prominent British educational psychologist. ...
A psychologist is a scientist and/or clinician who studies psychology, the systematic investigation of the human mind, including behavior and cognition. ...
Cyril Pavlov, elder Cyril, Kirill Pavlov, elder Kyrill (in Russian: ÐиÑилл Ðавлов), in life: Ivan Dmitrievich Pavlov (born 1919, Kasimov, Ryazanskaya oblast, Russia) living Russian Orthodox Christian mystic, elder, wonder-worker and archimandrit, confessor to Alexy II. He was the one to whom confessed also the previous patriarchs Alexy I and Pimen. ...
Nikita the Furrier (Russian: ÐикиÑа ÐожемÑка, sometimes called Cyril [ÐиÑилл] or Elias the Tailor [ÐлÑÑ Ð¨Ð²ÐµÑ]) is a character in Russian folklore, a town craftsman who released the daughter of Kievan prince from the dragons captivity. ...
Cyril Takayama (born 1973) is a Japanese/French American illusionist, born and raised in Hollywood, California. ...
Magician redirects here. ...
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The Raccoons The Raccoons is a Canadian animated television series, first broadcast from 1985 to 1992. ...
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