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    Libya. Copts account for roughly 5–15 percent of the population of Egypt; Copts in Sudan account for 1 percent of the Sudanese population, and Copts in Libya...
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    This list of Copts includes notable Copts figures who are notable in their areas of expertise. For saints, please refer to List of Coptic saints. Rami...
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    native Coptic minority, although many Copts in Sudan are descended from more recent Coptic immigrants from Egypt. Copts in Sudan live mostly in northern cities...
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  • COPT Defense Properties, an S&P MidCap 400 Company, is a fully integrated and self-managed REIT focused on owning, operating and developing properties...
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  • The Bull of Union with the Copts, also known as Cantate Domino after its incipit, was a bull promulgated by Pope Eugene IV at the Ecumenical Council of...
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  • Copts in Egypt refers to Coptic Christians born in or residing in Egypt. As of 2019, "Copts are generally understood to make up approximately 10 percent...
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  • Maria or Mary the Copt may refer to: Mary the Jewess, early alchemist first appearing in Zosimos of Panopolis' (c. 300) writings Maria al-Qibtiyya (died...
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    Copts have a long history as a significant Christian minority in Egypt, in which Muslim adherents form the majority. Coptic Christians lost their majority...
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    Maria al-Qibtiyya (category Egyptian Copts)
    Māriyyah al-Qibṭiyyah or al-Qubṭiyya (Arabic: مارية القبطية), or Maria the Copt, died 637, was an Egyptian woman who, along with her sister Sirin bint Shamun...
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  • improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Aaron" Copt – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2015)...
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    Churches, the Catholic Church has attempted to achieve reunion with the Copts in Egypt many times. During the Council of Florence in 1442, the Coptic...
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    The persecution of Copts and discrimination against Coptic Orthodox Christians are historic and widespread issues in Egypt. Their treatment is indicative...
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  • Copt Hewick is a civil parish in the former Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It contains eight listed buildings that are recorded in the...
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  • States. As of 2018, there were some 500,000 Copts living in the United States. The immigration of Copts to the United States started as early as the...
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    Copped Hall (redirect from Copt Hall)
    Copped Hall, also known as Copt Hall or Copthall, is a mid-18th-century English country house close to Waltham Abbey, Essex, which has been undergoing...
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    Copt Hewick is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. The village lies about two miles east of Ripon. It had...
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    Copt Oak is a hamlet in Leicestershire, England. It is located in the North West Leicestershire district near the large village of Markfield and the rural...
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    Copts in Libya may refer to people born in or residing in Libya of full or partial Coptic origin. Coptic people are an ethnoreligious group that form...
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    both of which are mainly residential in nature. The affluent district of Copt Heath is a suburb of Knowle to the north, with Tilehouse Green to the south...
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    relocated its seat from Alexandria to Cairo. The same century also saw the Copts become a religious minority. During the 14th and 15th centuries, Nubian...
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    religion in Egypt. The vast majority of Egyptian Christians are Copts. As of 2019, Copts in Egypt make up approximately 10 percent of the nation's population...
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    capitals, a Greek would have little trouble reading Coptic letters, but Copts would struggle more with many of the Greek letters. These are the letters...
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  • Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was an Arab from the Banu Hashim of the Quraysh. During his time as a religious prophet in Arabia, the people who were...
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    Luxor (redirect from Luqsor of the Copts)
    1926 – August 10, 1947), also Apostolic Administrator of Alexandria of the Copts (Egypt) (December 30, 1927 – August 10, 1947); later Coptic Catholic Patriarch...
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    Innocents Church is an Anglican church in Copt Hewick, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. Anglican worship in Copt Hewick began in the mid-19th century...
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  • Abraham of Farshut was an abbot and is a saint of the Coptic Church, and by extension all of the Oriental Orthodox Churches. His feast day in the calendar...
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    Retrieved 13 February 2016. Miille, Andrew (3 May 2017). "Catholics and Copts Recognise Shared Baptism". The Philadelphia Trumpet. Archived from the original...
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    into Arabic as "qubṭī", back formed into "قبط" ("qubṭ"), whence English "Copt". Prominent Ancient Greek historian and Geographer, Strabo, provided a folk...
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  • screened at the Vatican Film Library on 15 February 2024. Persecution of Copts Copts in Libya List of Catholic saints List of venerated persons from Africa...
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    Period (Upper and Middle Albian). It is well exposed in the coastal cliffs at Copt Point in Folkestone, Kent, England, where it overlays the Lower Greensand...
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