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Pope Cyril II of Alexandria

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Papacy began
  
18 March 1078

Nationality
  
Egyptian

Died
  
6 June 1092, Egypt

Papacy ended
  
6 June 1092

Residence
  
The Hanging Church

Term ended
  
6 June 1092

Buried
  
Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great

Denomination
  
Coptic Orthodox Christian

Place of burial
  
Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great, Egypt

Successor
  
Pope Michael IV of Alexandria

Predecessor
  
Pope Christodolos of Alexandria

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Pope Cyril II of Alexandria, 67th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark.

Patriarch Cyril attempted to ordain a properly consecrated bishop to be the new Abuna of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, but Badr al-Jamali, the Vizir of Caliph Al-Mustansir, forced him to ordain instead Abba Sawiros. Although at first warmly welcomed when he reached Ethiopia, the Caliph's candidate began to openly favor Islam in that Christian country by building seven mosques, ostensibly for the use of Muslim traders. This led to a general uproar in Ethiopia. Abuna Sawiros justified his acts by saying a refusal to build these mosques would result in a persecution in Egypt; nevertheless, the Abuna was imprisoned, the seven mosques destroyed, and restrictions placed on the Muslim traders. Reciprocal acts followed in Egypt, and a rupture in the relations between the two countries.

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