Theotokos
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Theotokos
Summary
Theotokos is a titles of Mary, mother of Jesus[1]. Theotokos has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Theotokos's religion is recorded as Eastern Christianity[3].
- Theotokos's instance of is recorded as titles of Mary, mother of Jesus[4].
- Theotokos's instance of is recorded as Christian dogma[5].
- Theotokos's Commons category is recorded as Theotokos[6].
- Theotokos's present in work is recorded as Bible[7].
- Theotokos's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'grc', 'text': 'Θεοτόκος'}[8].
- Theotokos's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'syc', 'text': 'ܝܳܠܕܰܬ ܐܰܠܳܗܳܐ'}[9].
- Theotokos's different from is recorded as Theotokos, Trikala[10].
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Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Theotokos include Cattedrale di Monreale[11], a cathedral[12], in Italy[13], founded in 1172[14]; Syriac Catholic cathedral[15], a Catholic cathedral[16], in Syria[17]; Church of the Holy Mother of God[18], a church building[19], in Syria[20], founded in 1983[21]; Santa Maria Mater Domini[22], a church building[23], in Italy[24], founded in 1502[25]; Santa Maria della Pietà al Colosseo[26], a Catholic church building[27], in Italy[28]; Greek-Melkite Cathedral of the Virgin Mary in Aleppo (Melkite Greek)[29], a Catholic cathedral[30], in Syria[31], founded in 1843[32]; Cathedral of the Theotokos, Vilnius[33], a cathedral[34], in Lithuania[35], founded in 1346[36]; and St. Mary's Church, Stargard[37], a church building[38], in Poland[39].
Why It Matters
Theotokos has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Theotokos is known by 64 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
Entities named for Theotokos include Cattedrale di Monreale[11], a cathedral[12], in Italy[13], founded in 1172[14]; Syriac Catholic cathedral[15], a Catholic cathedral[16], in Syria[17]; Church of the Holy Mother of God[18], a church building[19], in Syria[20], founded in 1983[21]; Santa Maria Mater Domini[22], a church building[23], in Italy[24], founded in 1502[25]; Santa Maria della Pietà al Colosseo[26], a Catholic church building[27], in Italy[28]; and Greek-Melkite Cathedral of the Virgin Mary in Aleppo (Melkite Greek)[29], a Catholic cathedral[30], in Syria[31], founded in 1843[32].