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    Antonios I Naguib (Arabic: أنطونيوس نجيب; 18 March 1935 – 28 March 2022) was the Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria from 2006 to 2013. He was made...
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  • people: Antonios Naguib, Egyptian Catholic patriarch David Naguib Pellow, American ethnologist Mohamed Naguib, first president of Egypt Mohamed Naguib Hamed...
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    Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria is Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak, who replaced Antonios Naguib in 2013. The offices of the patriarchate are located in Cairo. The...
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  • historian Antonios Sajih Mokbel, known as Tony Mokbel (born 1965), Australian criminal Antonios Naguib (born 1935), Egyptian cardinals Antonios Nikopolidis...
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    Coptic Catholic Church on 15 January 2013, in succession of Patriarch Antonios I Naguib who had resigned because of poor health (he had a stroke, suffered...
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  • Coptic Catholic Church, which is part of the Roman Catholic Church. Antonios Naguib, the Patriarch of Alexandria of the Copts, was born in Salamout in...
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    of the cardinal electors were from the Eastern Catholic Churches: Antonios Naguib (Coptic), Béchara Boutros Raï (Maronite), George Alencherry (Syro-Malabar)...
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    (Bishop) of Luqsor of the Copts (Egypt) (21 Jun 1949 – 8 May 1967) Antonios Naguib (26 Jul 1977 – 29 Sep 2002), later Patriarch of Alexandria of the Copts...
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    Younan (born 1913, died 1966) Egyptian surrealist artist and thinker Antonios Naguib (born 1935), Patriarch emeritus of the Coptic Catholic Church Mahmoud...
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    from outside the Latin Church were Coptic Catholic Patriarch-Emeritus Antonios Naguib, Syro Malabar Major Archbishop George Alencherry, and Syro-Malankara...
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    canon 76 "Exchange of letters between Benedict XVI and His Beatitude Antonios Naguib". Holy See Press Office. Retrieved 2013-01-18. David M. Cheney. "Apostolic...
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    designated to be the secretary for the cardinal-electors at the conclave Antonios Naguib, Patriarch-Emeritus of the Coptic Catholic Church and Baselios Cleemis...
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  • Tawadros II of Alexandria. In 2012, the conference was composed of: Antonios Naguib, Patriarch of Alexandria of the Coptic Catholic Church Béchara Boutros...
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  • (including Vitória SC) was announced in April 2023. ZED FC are owned by Naguib Sawiris, the brother of Nassef Sawiris. Aston Villa announced the pre-signing...
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  • consistory increased the number to 125, but the 80th birthdays of Cardinals Antonios Naguib and Justin Francis Rigali, the announcement on 20 March that Cardinal...
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    1938) Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints  Italy Antonios Naguib (1935–2022) Patriarch of Alexandria of the Copts  Egypt Robert Sarah...
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    (Miracle Alley), which was based on the 1940s eponymous novel by Egyptian Naguib Mahfouz and translated from Cairo to Mexico City. The film was the subject...
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    February 2001). The others were Coptic Catholic Patriarch-Emeritus Antonios Naguib, Maronite Patriarch Bechara Boutros al-Rahi, and Syro-Malankara Major...
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    Saw Ramallah), published by Dar Al Hilal (Cairo, 1997), which won him the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature in the same year. A follow-up, I Was Born There...
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  • Biovail. Richard Moore, 49, Scottish journalist and racing cyclist. Antonios Naguib, 87, Egyptian Coptic Catholic cardinal, patriarch of Alexandria (2006–2013)...
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  • retired from the patriarchal office in March 2006, and his successor, Antonios Naguib, was elected on 30 March 2006. Ghattas died in Cairo, where he had...
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  • Telecomunicazioni from Weather Investments of the Egyptian entrepreneur Naguib Sawiris and merged the two companies to form Global Telecom Holding based...
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    Malouf and Edward Said expressed solidarity in the collection For Rushdie. Naguib Mahfouz wrote: "The veritable terrorism of which he is a target is unjustifiable...
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    group. Zahi Hawass, Egyptologist Yusuf Idris, writer and psychiatrist Zaki Naguib Mahmoud, writer and philosopher Ali Moustafa Mosharafa, physicist and contributor...
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    a surprise upset, Amer was defeated in the election by General Mohamed Naguib, which was the first public sign of military dissatisfaction with the king...
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  • 23 March – Abd-Al-Minaam Khaleel, 100, military officer. 28 March – Antonios Naguib, 87, Coptic Catholic cardinal, patriarch of Alexandria (2006–2013)...
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  • Madman and Other Stories Lu Xun 1918 China Chinese Children of Gebelawi Naguib Mahfouz 1959 Egypt Arabic Buddenbrooks Thomas Mann 1901 Germany German The...
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  • Prime minister (1952) Ahmed Naguib el-Hilaly, Prime minister (1952) Hussein Serry Pasha, Prime minister (1952) Ahmed Naguib el-Hilaly, Prime minister (1952)...
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    established on 23 October 1942 and, with the presentation by Archbishop Antonio Riberi of his letter of credence to the President in 1946, the Holy See's...
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    Two high stewards, Meketre and Sobeknakht, have also been identified. Naguib Mahfouz, the Nobel Prize-winning Egyptian novelist, includes Amenemhat I...
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