Abraham
Coptic pope of Alexandria
Born
None
None years ago
Died
December 3rd, 978
1046 years ago — None years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Egypt
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Served as the Coptic pope of Alexandria during the 10th century, leading the Coptic Orthodox Church. Focused on the spiritual and administrative aspects of the church and its followers in a period of significant religious transition and challenge. Championed various theological debates pertinent to the faith and maintained the traditions of Coptic Christianity amidst external pressures.
Served as pope from 975 until death in 978
Strengthened the Coptic Orthodox Church's traditions
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