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Osiris
Osiris (Greek language, also Usiris; the Egyptian language name is variously transliterated Asar, Aser, Ausar, Ausir, Wesir, or Ausare) was an Egyptian god.
Osiris
Omnipotence
Omnipotence (Omni Potens: "all power") is unlimited power. Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence only to God.
Omnipotence
Politics
== Politics ==
Politics
Pope
The Pope (from Latin: "papa" or "father" from Greek , pápas, "papa", Papa in Italian) is the Bishop of Rome, the leader of the Roman Catholic ChurchThis includes Eastern Rite churches that are in full communion with the Roman Pontiff. and head of state of Vatican City.
Pope
Propaganda
Propaganda is a concerted set of messages aimed at influencing the opinions or behaviors of large numbers of people. As opposed to impartially providing information, propaganda in its most basic sense presents information in order to influence its audience.
Propaganda
Protestantism
Protestantism refers to the forms of Christian faith and practice that originated in the 16th century Protestant Reformation. Protestant doctrine, also known in continental European traditions as Evangelical doctrine, in opposition to that of Roman Catholicism.
Protestantism
Pythagoras
Pythagoras of Samos (Greek: , Pythagoras the Samian, or simply ; born between 580 and 572 BC, died between 500 and 490 BC) was an Ionian Greek mathematician and founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism. He is often revered as a great mathematician, mystic and scientist; however some have questioned the scope of his contributions to mathematics and natural philosophy.
Pythagoras
Pharaoh
Pharaoh is the title given in modern parlance to the ancient Egyptian kings of all periods. In antiquity it began to be used for the king, who was the religious and political leader of ancient Egypt, during the New Kingdom.
Pharaoh
Paganism
Paganism (from Latin paganus, meaning "country dweller, rustic")http://encarta.msn.
Paganism
Problem of universals
The problem of universals is an ancient problem in metaphysics about whether universals exist. There are two main positions on the debate: nominalists deny that there are universals, while realists maintain that there are universals.
Problem_of_universals
Pachomius
|feast_day=May 914 Pashons (Coptic Orthodox)Roman Catholic Benedictine celebrate his feast day on May 15.
Pachomius
Predestination
Predestination (also linked with foreknowledge) is a religious concept, which involves the relationship between God and His creation. The religious character of predestination distinguishes it from other ideas about determinism and free will.
Predestination
Petrarch
| birthplace = Arezzo
Petrarch
Pope Linus
Saint Linus (d. ca.
Pope_Linus
Pope Alexander VII
Pope_Alexander_VII
Pope Alexander I
Pope Saint Alexander I was Pope from about 106 to 115. The Holy See's Annuario Pontificio (2008) identifies him as a Roman who reigned from 108 or 109 to 116 or 119.
Pope_Alexander_I
Pope Pius XII
Pope_Pius_XII
Pope John II
Pope_John_II
Pope Joan
Pope Joan is the name of a female pope (also La Papessa) who supposedly reigned for less than three years in the 850s between the papacies of Leo IV and Benedict III,Dating varies (Boureau 1988). based on an anti-Catholic legend that circulated in the Middle Ages.
Pope_Joan
Public domain resources/Archive 1
Wikipedia_talk:Public_domain_resources/Archive_1
Pope Adrian VI
| birthplace = Utrecht, Holy Roman Empire
Pope_Adrian_VI
Pope Anastasius III
Anastasius III (died June 913) was Pope from April 911 to June 913, was a Roman by birth. He was allegedly the illegitimate son of his predecessor Pope Sergius III (904–911).
Pope_Anastasius_III
Pope Anastasius I
Pope Saint Anastasius I was pope from November 27, 399 to 401.
Pope_Anastasius_I
Pope Honorius I
Pope_Honorius_I
Pope Honorius II
Pope_Honorius_II
Pope Honorius III
Pope_Honorius_III
Portuguese language
|speakers=Native: 240 million (speakers)Gordon, Raymond G., Jr.
Portuguese_language
Pope Martin I
Pope_Martin_I
Pope Martin IV
Pope_Martin_IV
Papal infallibility
Talk:Papal_infallibility
Pope Marcellus I
Pope Saint Marcellus I, pope from May 308 to 309, succeeded Marcellinus, after a considerable interval, most probably in May or June 308.
Pope_Marcellus_I
Papal infallibility
Papal infallibility is the dogma in Catholic theology that, by action of the Holy Spirit, the Pope is preserved from even the possibility of error"infallibility means more than exemption from actual error; it means exemption from the possibility of error," P. J.
Papal_infallibility
Pope Benedict II
Pope_Benedict_II
Pope Boniface II
Pope Boniface II was pope from 530 to 532.
Pope_Boniface_II
Pope Boniface IV
Pope_Boniface_IV
Antipope Boniface VII
Boniface VII (Franco Ferrucci, died July 20, 985), was an antipope (974, 984–985). He is supposed to have put Pope Benedict VI (973–974) to death.
Antipope_Boniface_VII
Pope Boniface VIII
Pope_Boniface_VIII
Pope Pius I
Pope Saint Pius I was Bishop of Rome, according to the "Annuario Pontificio," from 142 or 146 to 157 or 161, respectively."Annuario Pontificio" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2008 ISBN 978-88-209-8021-4), P.
Pope_Pius_I
Pope Pius III
Pope_Pius_III
Pope Pius V
|birthplace = Bosco, Italy
Pope_Pius_V
Paul the Apostle
Paul_the_Apostle
Pope Celestine I
Pope_Celestine_I
Pope Celestine V
Pope_Celestine_V
Pope Gregory VI
Gregory VI, né John Gratian (Latin Johannes Gratianus), date of birth unknown; elected 1 May, 1045; abdicated at the Council of Sutri on 20 December, 1046; died probably at Cologne, in the beginning of 1048.
Pope_Gregory_VI
Phoenicia
Phoenicia (Phoenician: , Canaan or Kana'an, nonstandardly, Phenicia; OED, : Phoiníkē, ) was an ancient civilization centered in the north of ancient Canaan, with its heartland along the coastal regions of modern day Lebanon, Syria, Palestinian territories, and Israel. Phoenician civilization was an enterprising maritime trading culture that spread across the Mediterranean between the period of 1550 BC to 300 BC.
Phoenicia
Portsmouth
Portsmouth () is a city located in the county of Hampshire on the southern coast of England. Portsmouth is the UK's only island city and located on Portsea IslandBBC NEWS | England | Hampshire | Pompey buck unfashionable trend.
Portsmouth
Pope Gregory IX
Pope_Gregory_IX
Pope Callixtus I
Pope Saint Callixtus I or Callistus I, was pope from about 217 to about 222, during the reigns of the Roman Emperors Heliogabalus and Alexander Severus. He was martyred for his Christian faith and is a canonized saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
Pope_Callixtus_I
Pope Callixtus II
Pope_Callixtus_II
Pope Gregory XV
|deathplace= Rome, Italy|other=Gregory}}
Pope_Gregory_XV