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Seraph (disambiguation)

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A seraph is a celestial being in Jewish and Christian mythology.

Seraph(s) or seraphim may also refer to:

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Literature and comics

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People

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Religious figures

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  • Seraphim of Athens (1913–1998), Archbishop of Athens and All Greece 1974–1998
  • Seraphim of Sarov (1754/1759–1833), Russian saint
  • Seraphim Chichagov (1856–1937), Metropolitan bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church
  • Seraphim de Freitas (c. 1570–1633), Portuguese jurist and canon lawyer
  • Seraphim Glushakov, (1969–2020), bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church
  • Seraphim Nikitin (1905–1979), Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church, Metropolitan of Krutitsy and Kolomna
  • Seraphim Papakostas (1892–1954), Superior of the Zoe Brotherhood movement in Greece from 1927–1954
  • Seraphim Rose, (1934–1982), aka Seraphim of Platina, American hieromonk of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia
  • Seraphim Storheim (fl. late-20th/early-21st centuries), defrocked hierarch for the Orthodox Church in America

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See also

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