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Gregory, Thaumaturgus, Saint, approximately 213-approximately 270

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Personal name headingGregory, Thaumaturgus, Saint, approximately 213-approximately 270
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Variant(s)Gregorio, il Taumaturgo, Saint, approximately 213-approximately 270
Grēgorios, Bishop of Neocaesarea, approximately 213-approximately 270
Grēgorios, Ho Thaumatourgos, Saint, approximately 213-approximately 270
Gregorius Thaumaturgus, Saint, Bp. of Neocaesarea
Gregory, Thaumaturgos, Saint, approximately 213-approximately 270
Gregory, the Wonderworker, approximately 213-approximately 270
Gregory, Thaumaturgus, Saint, ca. 213-ca. 270
Birth date0213~
Death date0270~
Found inDiscorso a Origene, c1983: t.p. (Gregorio il Taumaturgo)
Encycl. Brit. (Gregory Thaumaturgus, Saint, ca. 213-ca. 270)
Megalē Hellēnikē enkykl. (Grēgorios, Bp. of Neokaisareia, Thaumatourgos)
Holweck. Biogr. dict. of the Saints (Gregory the Wonder Worker, Bp. of Neocaesarea, Thaumaturgus)
Gregory Thaumaturgos' paraphrase of Ecclesiastes, c1990.
Hē nomikē paideia tou Neokaisareias Hagiou Grēgoriou tou Thaumatourgou, 2011: p. 57 (Γρηγορίου Θαυματουργού = Grēgoriou Thaumatourgou; b. 210 in Pontus) p. 59 (d. 270)
Wikipedia, Sept. 26, 2013 (Gregory Thaumaturgus, also known as Gregory of Neocaesarea or Gregory the Wonderworker; ca. 213-ca. 270; Christian bishop of the 3rd century; born in Neo-Caesarea (the capital of Pontus in Asia Minor); Among those who built up the Christian Church, extended its influence, and strengthened its institutions)