Athanasius (disambiguation)

Athanasius (disambiguation)

Athanasius of Alexandria was a 4th century Christian saint, Coptic pope, and theologian.

Athanasius can also refer to:

*Pope Athanasius II of Alexandria, 5th century Coptic pope
*Pope Athanasius III of Alexandria, 13th century Coptic pope
*Athanasius I, Bishop of Naples, a 9th century Italian bishop
*Athanasius the Athonite, a 10th century Byzantine monk
*Athanasius, Metropolitan of Moscow, 16th century Russian cleric
*Athanasius Kircher, a 17th century German Jesuit

ee also

* Athanasios


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