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                   |    Gregory      |
 
                   |    Gregory      |
 
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                   | Paladin of the  |
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                   | [[:Category:Paladin|Paladin]] of the  |
 
                   | Greek Orthodox  |
 
                   | Greek Orthodox  |
 
                   | church          |
 
                   | church          |
 
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                   | killed by a Naum |
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                   | killed by a [[Naum]] |
 
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                   |    963 - 988    |
 
                   |    963 - 988    |
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To the last, he defended his honor and his religion the only way he knew how.
 
To the last, he defended his honor and his religion the only way he knew how.
  
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[[Category: Chrysopolis Party]]
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[[Category: The Danger Gang]]
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[[Category:Human]]
 
[[Category: Paladin]]
 
[[Category: Paladin]]

Latest revision as of 12:59, 25 June 2013

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                     /          \
                    /    REST    \
                   /      IN      \
                  /     PEACE      \
                 /                  \
                 |     Gregory      |
                 |                  |
                 | Paladin of the   |
                 | Greek Orthodox   |
                 | church           |
                 |                  |
                 | killed by a Naum |
                 |                  |
                 |    963 - 988     |
                *|     *  *  *      | *
       _________)/\\_//(\/(/\)/\//\/|_)_______

As his body was borne forth from where it lay in the Monastery of Saint Maximus, the monks lifted their voices to sing Once to Every Man and Nation, the favorite hymn of this departed warrior of the faith.

To the last, he defended his honor and his religion the only way he knew how.