Pope
31Pope — ↑ Pfaffe …
32pope — sb., n, r, rne (præst i den ortodokse kirke) …
33pope — Pope, kumukauoha …
34pope — (Del ruso pop, sacerdote). m. Sacerdote de la Iglesia ortodoxa griega …
35Pope — [pōp] 1. Alexander 1688 1744; Eng. poet 2. John 1822 92; Union general in the Civil War …
36Pope — The Pope (from Latin: papa or father from Greek Though the progressive Christianisation of the Roman Empire in the fourth century did not confer upon bishops civil authority within the state, the gradual withdrawal of imperial authority during… …
37pope — an·ti·pope; dis·pope; pope; pope·dom; pope·hood; pope·ism; pope·ling; pope·ly; pope·ship; pro·to·pope; un·pope; …
38pope — popeless, adj. popelike, adj. /pohp/, n. 1. (often cap.) the bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church. 2. (in the early Christian church) a bishop. 3. a person considered as having or assuming authority or a position similar to that of …
39Pope — /pohp/, n. 1. Alexander, 1688 1744, English poet. 2. John, 1822 92, Union general in the U.S. Civil War. 3. John Russell, 1874 1937, U.S. architect. * * * died 1692, San Juan Pueblo, New Spain Tewa Pueblo medicine man. Believing he was guided by… …
40Popé — /poh pay /, n. died 1690?, Pueblo medicine man: led rebellion against the Spanish 1680. * * * died 1692, San Juan Pueblo, New Spain Tewa Pueblo medicine man. Believing he was guided by tribal ancestral spirits (kachinas), Popé led an Indian… …