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Fadhel Jaïbi, M. Ben Mahmoud
Fazel in Persian, or Fadhel ( ar, فاضل) is an Arabic and Persian male given and also surname meaning "virtuous". It may refer to: *Michael Fadel (1710-1795), Maronite Patriarch of Antioch *Fazel Darbandi (died 1869/1870), Iranian Shia cleric and scholar *Mustafa Fazl Pasha (1830–1875), Ottoman Egyptian prince *Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali (1903–1997), Iraqi politician *Fazıl Küçük (1906–1984), Vice President of the Republic of Cyprus *Mounir Abou Fadel (1912–1987), political figure in Lebanon *Mohammad Fazel Lankarani (1931—2007), Iranian Islamic cleric *Iradj Fazel (born 1939), Iranian surgeon and academic *Fadhil Al Azzawi (born 1940), Iraqi writer *Mohamed Fadel Ismail Ould Es-Sweyih (c. 1950–2002), Sahrawi nationalist politician, member of the Polisario Front *Fazel Maleki (born 1953), Iraqi Twelver Shi'a Marja *Fadel Benyaich (born 1953), member of the royal cabinet of Morocco *Fadhil Abbas al-Ka'bi (born 1955), Iraqi children's writer and poet *Abdullah Moha ...
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Michael Fadel
Michael II Fadel (born in 1710 in Beirut, Lebanon - died on May 17, 1795 in Dayr Harrash, Lebanon), (or Mikhail Fadil, ar, ميخائيل الثاني فاضل), was a Lebanese priest and Maronite Archeparch of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchies of Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tyre, Tyre and Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Beirut, Beirut and 64th List of Maronite Patriarchs, Patriarch of Antioch from 1793 to his death in 1795. He died at Dayr Harrash, Lebanon. Life Michael Fadel was born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1710. Ordained priesthood (Catholic Church), priest at 21 years, from 1741 to 1753 he served the community of Akko, Israel, Acre where he erected a church. In 1754 he converted to Christianity the first member of the governing Shihab family. In 1762 Michael Fadel was appointed and consecrated bishop of Tyre, Lebanon, Tyre and Patriarchal Vicar by Patriarch Tobias El Khazen, who later appointed him also bishop of Beirut in place of Joseph Estephan. After 1766, under ...
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