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Lists Of Religious Leaders By Century
Lists of leaders of major religions in any given century include: * List of 21st-century religious leaders * List of 20th-century religious leaders * List of 19th-century religious leaders * List of 18th-century religious leaders * List of 17th-century religious leaders * List of 16th-century religious leaders * List of 15th-century religious leaders * List of 14th-century religious leaders * List of 13th-century religious leaders * List of 12th-century religious leaders * List of 11th-century religious leaders * List of 10th-century religious leaders * List of 9th-century religious leaders * List of 8th-century religious leaders * List of 7th-century religious leaders * List of 6th-century religious leaders * List of 5th-century religious leaders See also * Lists of popes, patriarchs, primates, archbishops, and bishops *List of rabbis This is a list of prominent rabbis, Rabbinic Judaism's spiritual and religious leaders. ''See also'': List of Jews. Mishnaic period (ca. 70� ...
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Religion
Religion is usually defined as a social- cultural system of designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relates humanity to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements; however, there is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes a religion. Different religions may or may not contain various elements ranging from the divine, sacred things, faith,Tillich, P. (1957) ''Dynamics of faith''. Harper Perennial; (p. 1). a supernatural being or supernatural beings or "some sort of ultimacy and transcendence that will provide norms and power for the rest of life". Religious practices may include rituals, sermons, commemoration or veneration (of deities or saints), sacrifices, festivals, feasts, trances, initiations, funerary services, matrimonial services, meditation, prayer, music, art, dance, public service, or other aspects of human c ...
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List Of 10th-century Religious Leaders
This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 901, to December 31, 1000. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists. Christianity Chalcedonian Christianity * Church of Rome ( complete list) – :* Benedict IV, Pope (900–903) :*Leo V, Pope (903–904) :* Sergius III, Pope (904–911) :* Anastasius III, Pope (911–913) :* Lando, Pope (913–914) :*John X, Pope (914–928) :* Leo VI, Pope (928–929) :* Stephen VII, Pope (929–931) :* John XI, Pope (931–935) :* Leo VII, Pope (936–939) :*Stephen VIII, Pope (939–942) :* Marinus II, Pope (942–946) :*Agapetus II, Pope (946–955) :* John XII, Pope (955–964) :*Benedict V, Pope (964) :*Leo VIII, Pope (964–965) :* John XIII, Pope (965–972) :* Benedict VI, Pope (973–974) :*Benedict VII, Pope (974–983) :* John XIV, Pope (983–984) :* John XV, Pope (985–996) :*Gregory V, Pope (996–999) :* ...
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Dalai Lama
Dalai Lama (, ; ) is a title given by the Tibetan people to the foremost spiritual leader of the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" school of Tibetan Buddhism, the newest and most dominant of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The 14th and current Dalai Lama is Tenzin Gyatso, who lives as a refugee in India. The Dalai Lama is also considered to be the successor in a line of tulkus who are believed to be incarnations of Avalokiteśvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Since the time of the 5th Dalai Lama in the 17th century, his personage has always been a symbol of unification of the state of Tibet, where he has represented Buddhist values and traditions. The Dalai Lama was an important figure of the Geluk tradition, which was politically and numerically dominant in Central Tibet, but his religious authority went beyond sectarian boundaries. While he had no formal or institutional role in any of the religious traditions, which were headed by their own high lamas, he was a unify ...
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List Of Founders Of Religious Traditions
These are historical figures credited with founding religions or religious philosophies, or who codified older known religious traditions. The list includes those who have founded a specific major denomination within a larger religion. Legendary/semi-historical Ancient (before AD 500) :''See culture hero for legendary founders of doubtful historicity. For figures that fall into that category, please add them to the Legendary section, not here.'' Medieval to Early Modern (500–1800 AD) New religious movements (post-1800) See also *Burial places of founders of world religions * List of Buddha claimants * List of messiah claimants * List of people who have been considered deities *List of religions and spiritual traditions *Lists of religious leaders by century * Timeline of religion Notes References Bibliography * * * * * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Founders Of Religious Traditions Founders Founders Founders Founder or Founders may refer ...
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List Of Rabbis
This is a list of prominent rabbis, Rabbinic Judaism's spiritual and religious leaders. ''See also'': List of Jews. Mishnaic period (ca. 70–200 CE) * Yohanan ben Zakkai (1st century CE) 1st-century sage in Judea, key to the development of the Mishnah, the first Jewish sage attributed the title of rabbi in the Mishnah. * Shimon ben Gamliel, was a sage and served as the nasi of the Great Sanhedrin in Jerusalem. (c. 10 BCE – 70 CE) * Judah Ben Bava, was a 2nd-century tana that was known as "the Ḥasid." * Rabban Gamaliel II, was the first person to lead the Sanhedrin as nasi after the fall of the Second Temple.(? -c. 118) * Rabbi Akiva or Akiva ben Yosef ( 50 – 28 September 135 CE) 1st-century Judea, central scholar in Mishnah * Joshua ben Hananiah, was a leading tanna of the first half-century following the destruction of the Second Temple.(?-131 CE) * Eliezer ben Hurcanus was one of the most prominent sages of the 1st and 2nd centuries. * Rabbi Yishmael ben ...
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Lists Of Popes, Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, And Bishops
This is a directory of patriarchs, archbishops, and bishops across various Christian denominations. To find an individual who was a bishop, see the most relevant article linked below or :Bishops. Lists Catholic * Bishop in the Catholic Church * Catholic Church hierarchy * List of bishops and prince-bishops of Liège * List of Catholic archdioceses (by country and continent) * List of Catholic bishops in the Philippines * List of Catholic bishops in the United States * List of Catholic bishops of India * List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical) (including archdioceses) (in the world) * List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) (including archdioceses) (in the world) * List of living cardinals (sortable by name, country, and birthdate) * List of popes Eastern Orthodox * List of American and Canadian Orthodox bishops * List of bishops and archbishops of Novgorod * List of Eastern Orthodox bishops and archbishops * List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church * List of ...
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List Of 5th-century Religious Leaders
This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 401, to December 31, 500. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists. Christianity Chalcedonian Christianity * Church of Rome ( complete list) – :* Anastasius I, Pope (399–401) :* Innocent I, Pope (401–417) :* Zosimus, Pope (417–418) :* Boniface I, Pope (418–422) :* Celestine I, Pope (422–432) :*Sixtus III, Pope (432–440) :* Leo I the Great, Pope (440–461) :*Hilarius, Pope (461–468) :* Simplicius, Pope (468–483) :*Felix III, Pope (483–492) :*Gelasius I, Pope (492–496) :* Anastasius II, Pope (496–498) :* Symmachus, Pope (498–514) ---- *Church of Constantinople ( complete list) – :*John Chrysostom, Archbishop (398–404) :* Arsacius of Tarsus, Archbishop (404–405) :* Atticus, Archbishop (406–425) :* Sisinnius I, Archbishop (426–427) :*Nestorius, Archbishop (428–431) :* Maxim ...
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List Of 6th-century Religious Leaders
This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 501, to December 31, 600. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists. Christianity * Church of Rome ( complete list) – :* Symmachus, Pope (498–514) :* Hormisdas, Pope (514–523) :*John I, Pope (523–526) :* Felix IV, Pope (526–530) :* Boniface II, Pope (530–532) :* John II, Pope (533–535) :* Agapetus I, Pope (535–536) :* Silverius, Pope (536–537) :* Vigilius, Pope (537–555) :* Pelagius I, Pope (556–561) :* John III, Pope (561–574) :* Benedict I, Pope (575–579) :* Pelagius II, Pope (579–590) :*Gregory I the Great, Pope (590–604) ---- *Church of Constantinople ( complete list) – :* Macedonius II, Patriarch of Constantinople (495–511) :*Timothy I, Patriarch of Constantinople (511–518) :* John II the Cappadocian, Patriarch of Constantinople (518–520) :* Epiphanius, Patriarch o ...
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List Of 7th-century Religious Leaders
This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 601, to December 31, 700. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists. Christianity * Church of Rome ( complete list) – :*Gregory I, Pope (590–604) :* Sabinian, Pope (604–606) :* Boniface III, Pope (607) :*Boniface IV, Pope (608–615) :* Adeodatus I, Pope (615–618) :* Boniface V, Pope (619–625) :* Honorius I, Pope (625–638) :* Severinus, Pope (640) :* John IV, Pope (640–642) :* Theodore I, Pope (642–649) :*Martin I, Pope (649–655) :*Eugene I, Pope (654–657) :*Vitalian, Pope (657–672) :* Adeodatus II, Pope (672–676) :* Donus, Pope (676–678) :* Agatho, Pope (678–681) :* Leo II, Pope (682–683) :* Benedict II, Pope (684–685) :*John V, Pope (685–686) :*Conon, Pope (686–687) :* Sergius I, Pope (687–701) *Church of Constantinople ( complete list) – :* Cyriacus, Patriarch (596� ...
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List Of 8th-century Religious Leaders
This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 701, to December 31, 800. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists. Christianity * Church of Rome ( complete list) – :* Sergius I, Pope (687–701) :* John VI, Pope (701–705) :* John VII, Pope (705–707) :* Sisinnius, Pope (708) :* Constantine, Pope (708–715) :* Gregory II, Pope (715–731) :* Gregory III, Pope (731–741) :*Zachary, Pope (741–752) :* Stephen II, Pope (752–757) :* Paul I, Pope (757–767) :* Stephen III, Pope (768–772) :* Adrian I, Pope (772–795) :* Leo III, Pope (795–816) *Church of Constantinople ( complete list) – :* Callinicus I, Patriarch of Constantinople (693–705) :*Cyrus, Patriarch of Constantinople (705–711) :* John VI, Patriarch of Constantinople (712–715) :* Germanus I, Patriarch of Constantinople (715–730) :* Anastasius, Patriarch of Constantinople (73 ...
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List Of 9th-century Religious Leaders
This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 801, to December 31, 900. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists. Christianity * Church of Rome ( complete list) – :* Leo III, Pope (795–816) :* Stephen IV, Pope (816–817) :* Paschal I, Pope (817–824) :* Eugene II, Pope (824–827) :* Valentine, Pope (827) :* Gregory IV, Pope (827–844) :* Sergius II, Pope (844–847) :* Leo IV, Pope (847–855) :*Benedict III, Pope (855–858) :* Nicholas I, Pope (858–867) :* Adrian II, Pope (867–872) :* John VIII, Pope (872–882) :* Marinus I, Pope (882–884) :*Adrian III, Pope (884–885) :*Stephen V, Pope (885–891) :*Formosus, Pope (891–896) :* Boniface VI, Pope (896) :*Stephen VI, Pope (896–897) :*Romanus, Pope (897) :* Theodore II, Pope (897) :* John IX, Pope (898–900) :* Benedict IV, Pope (900–903) *Church of Constantinople ( complete list) ...
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List Of 11th-century Religious Leaders
This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 1001, to December 31, 1100. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists. Christianity * Church of Rome ( complete list) – :* Sylvester II, Pope (999–1003) :* John XVII, Pope (1003) :* John XVIII, Pope (1003–1009) :*Sergius IV, Pope (1009–1012) :* Benedict VIII, Pope (1012–1024) :*John XIX, Pope (1024–1032) :* Benedict IX, Pope (1032–1044, 1045, 1047–1048) :* Sylvester III, Pope (1056–1062) :* Benedict IX, Pope (1032–1044, 1045, 1047–1048) :* Gregory VI, Pope (1045–1046) :* Clement II, Pope (1046–1047) :* Benedict IX, Pope (1032–1044, 1045, 1047–1048) :*Damasus II, Pope (1048) :*Leo IX, Pope (1049–1054) :* Victor II, Pope (1055–1057) :*Stephen IX, Pope (1057–1058) :*Nicholas II, Pope (1059–1061) :* Alexander II, Pope (1061–1073) :* Gregory VII, Pope (1073–1085) :*Victor ...
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