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21-461: [REDACTED] Look up Gregorian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gregorian may refer to: The thought or ideology of Pope Gregory I or Pope Gregory VII (also called Gregorianism ) Things named for Pope Gregory I : Gregorian chant , the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song of

42-994: A collaborative association of three pontifical universities/institutes in Rome Gregorian Sacramentary , a 10th-century illuminated Latin manuscript containing a sacramentary. Since the 16th century it has been in the Vatican Library as Lat. 3806 Gregorian Tower , a round tower located above the Gallery of Maps, which connects the Villa Belvedere with the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City Gregorian (horse) People [ edit ] Arthur T. Gregorian (1909–2003), Greater Boston oriental rug dealer and author of books on oriental rugs, and considered to be

63-586: A collaborative association of three pontifical universities/institutes in Rome Gregorian Sacramentary , a 10th-century illuminated Latin manuscript containing a sacramentary. Since the 16th century it has been in the Vatican Library as Lat. 3806 Gregorian Tower , a round tower located above the Gallery of Maps, which connects the Villa Belvedere with the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City Gregorian (horse) People [ edit ] Arthur T. Gregorian (1909–2003), Greater Boston oriental rug dealer and author of books on oriental rugs, and considered to be

84-586: A collaborative association of three pontifical universities/institutes in Rome Gregorian Sacramentary , a 10th-century illuminated Latin manuscript containing a sacramentary. Since the 16th century it has been in the Vatican Library as Lat. 3806 Gregorian Tower , a round tower located above the Gallery of Maps, which connects the Villa Belvedere with the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City Gregorian (horse) People [ edit ] Arthur T. Gregorian (1909–2003), Greater Boston oriental rug dealer and author of books on oriental rugs, and considered to be

105-520: A series of reforms initiated by Pope Gregory VII and the circle he formed in the papal curia, c. 1050–80, which dealt with the moral integrity and independence of the clergy Things named for Pope Gregory XIII : Gregorian calendar , internationally the most widely used civil calendar. It is named after Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced it in October 1582 Pontifical Gregorian University , Rome The Armenian Apostolic Church , sometimes called

126-465: A series of reforms initiated by Pope Gregory VII and the circle he formed in the papal curia, c. 1050–80, which dealt with the moral integrity and independence of the clergy Things named for Pope Gregory XIII : Gregorian calendar , internationally the most widely used civil calendar. It is named after Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced it in October 1582 Pontifical Gregorian University , Rome The Armenian Apostolic Church , sometimes called

147-426: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gregorian [REDACTED] Look up Gregorian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gregorian may refer to: The thought or ideology of Pope Gregory I or Pope Gregory VII (also called Gregorianism ) Things named for Pope Gregory I : Gregorian chant ,

168-424: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gregorian [REDACTED] Look up Gregorian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gregorian may refer to: The thought or ideology of Pope Gregory I or Pope Gregory VII (also called Gregorianism ) Things named for Pope Gregory I : Gregorian chant ,

189-573: The Gregorian Church after Saint Gregory the Illuminator The Gregorian telescope , named after James Gregory Gregorian (band) , German band that performs Gregorian chant-inspired versions of modern pop and rock songs Gregorian Antiphonary , an early Christian antiphonary, i.e. book of choral music to be sung antiphonally in services; it is associated traditionally with Pope Gregory I Gregorian Consortium ,

210-427: The Gregorian Church after Saint Gregory the Illuminator The Gregorian telescope , named after James Gregory Gregorian (band) , German band that performs Gregorian chant-inspired versions of modern pop and rock songs Gregorian Antiphonary , an early Christian antiphonary, i.e. book of choral music to be sung antiphonally in services; it is associated traditionally with Pope Gregory I Gregorian Consortium ,

231-427: The Gregorian Church after Saint Gregory the Illuminator The Gregorian telescope , named after James Gregory Gregorian (band) , German band that performs Gregorian chant-inspired versions of modern pop and rock songs Gregorian Antiphonary , an early Christian antiphonary, i.e. book of choral music to be sung antiphonally in services; it is associated traditionally with Pope Gregory I Gregorian Consortium ,

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252-595: The central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song of the western Roman Catholic Church Gregorian mass Brotherhood of Saint Gregory , a community of friars within the Anglican Communion. The community's members, known as "Gregorians", include clergy and laymen. Since 1987 there has also been a parallel order of sisters, the Sisters of Saint Gregory Things named for Pope Gregory VII : The Gregorian Reform ,

273-471: The central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song of the western Roman Catholic Church Gregorian mass Brotherhood of Saint Gregory , a community of friars within the Anglican Communion. The community's members, known as "Gregorians", include clergy and laymen. Since 1987 there has also been a parallel order of sisters, the Sisters of Saint Gregory Things named for Pope Gregory VII : The Gregorian Reform ,

294-411: The circle he formed in the papal curia, c. 1050–80, which dealt with the moral integrity and independence of the clergy Things named for Pope Gregory XIII : Gregorian calendar , internationally the most widely used civil calendar. It is named after Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced it in October 1582 Pontifical Gregorian University , Rome The Armenian Apostolic Church , sometimes called

315-799: The president of Carnegie Corporation of New York Gregorian Bivolaru (born 1952), founder of the Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute (MISA) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gregorian . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gregorian&oldid=1200821063 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Armenian-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

336-687: The president of Carnegie Corporation of New York Gregorian Bivolaru (born 1952), founder of the Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute (MISA) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gregorian . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gregorian&oldid=1200821063 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Armenian-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

357-687: The president of Carnegie Corporation of New York Gregorian Bivolaru (born 1952), founder of the Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute (MISA) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gregorian . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gregorian&oldid=1200821063 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Armenian-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

378-429: The western Roman Catholic Church Gregorian mass Brotherhood of Saint Gregory , a community of friars within the Anglican Communion. The community's members, known as "Gregorians", include clergy and laymen. Since 1987 there has also been a parallel order of sisters, the Sisters of Saint Gregory Things named for Pope Gregory VII : The Gregorian Reform , a series of reforms initiated by Pope Gregory VII and

399-452: The world's leading collector of rare, inscribed Armenian rugs Hrach Gregorian (born 1950), American political consultant, educator, and writer Joyce Ballou Gregorian (1946–1991), American author, expert on Oriental rugs, and lover of Arabian horses Mike Gregorian , American former soccer player who earned one cap with the U.S. national team in 1988 Vartan Gregorian (1934–2021), Iranian-born Armenian-American academic, serving as

420-452: The world's leading collector of rare, inscribed Armenian rugs Hrach Gregorian (born 1950), American political consultant, educator, and writer Joyce Ballou Gregorian (1946–1991), American author, expert on Oriental rugs, and lover of Arabian horses Mike Gregorian , American former soccer player who earned one cap with the U.S. national team in 1988 Vartan Gregorian (1934–2021), Iranian-born Armenian-American academic, serving as

441-452: The world's leading collector of rare, inscribed Armenian rugs Hrach Gregorian (born 1950), American political consultant, educator, and writer Joyce Ballou Gregorian (1946–1991), American author, expert on Oriental rugs, and lover of Arabian horses Mike Gregorian , American former soccer player who earned one cap with the U.S. national team in 1988 Vartan Gregorian (1934–2021), Iranian-born Armenian-American academic, serving as

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