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* {{ill|Gregory Petros VIII Derasdvazadourian|de|Krikor Bedros VIII. Der Asdvadzadourian}} (1844–1866) * {{ill|Gregory Petros VIII Derasdvazadourian|de|Krikor Bedros VIII. Der Asdvadzadourian}} (1844–1866)
* ] (1895-1971), Armenian Catholic Patriarch of Cilicia in 1937-1962 * ] (1895-1971), Armenian Catholic Patriarch of Cilicia in 1937-1962
* ] (b. 1934), Armenian Catholic Patriarch of Cilicia since 2015 * ] (1934–2021), Armenian Catholic Patriarch of Cilicia since 2015


== See also == == See also ==
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Patriarch Gregory or Catholicos Gregory may refer to:

Constantinople
Alexandria
Bulgaria
Armenian Apostolic Church
Armenian Catholic Patriarchs of Cilicia

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