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Etymology Etymology of Pope

etymologie pape Benedict XVI has just spent 3 days in France, and God knows (without bad pun) that the media has widely relayed the coming of the Pope in our country.

opportunity for me to give you the origin of this word Pope.

Everything comes from the Greek, which meant pappas ... father, and yes, like dad today. Some words come from afar, and finally bit older. From the 3rd century, Latin, the dad turns into , title given to bishops in general, then the bishop of Rome in particular, and finally to the 11th century, reserved to the Holy ... Father.

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