greater than or equal to operator block - ground stone
- gregariousness
- gregaritic texture
- gregarization
- grege
- grege silk
- grege yarn
- Gregentius
- Gregg
- grego
- Gregoria
- Gregorian
- Gregorian antenna
- Gregorian Calendar
- Gregorian calendar
- gregorian calendar
- Gregorian chant
- gregorian chant
- Gregorian chant (Unison liturgical music of the Roman Catholic Church, used to accompany the text of the mass and the canonical hours, or divine office)
- Gregorian chants
- Gregorian Computation
- Gregorian date
- Gregorian Reform
- Gregorian Reform (An attempt by Pope Gregory VII, reigned 1073-85, to reform the medieval Western Church, especially by prohibiting lay investiture)
- Gregorian style
- Gregorian telescope
- Gregorian year
- Gregorian year (The civil year according to the correction introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582)
- Gregorios Sinaites
- Gregorius Magnus
- Gregory
- Gregory (1227-41, one of the most vigorous of the 13th-century Popes, a canon lawyer, theologian, defender of papal prerogatives, and founder of the papal Inquisition)
- Gregory (A feast held on St. Gregory's Day, 12 March)
- Gregory (From 996 to 999, the first German Pope, whose pontificate was among the most turbulent in history)
- Gregory (One of the great reform Popes of the Middle Ages, reigned 1073-85)
- Gregory (Pope from 1045 to 1046 who was accused of simony at the Council of Sutri, Papal States, held by the Holy Roman emperor Henry III in 1046, and he abdicated on December 20)
- Gregory (Pope from 1271 to 1276, who reformed the assembly of cardinals that elects the Pope)
- Gregory (Pope from 1406 to 1415. He was the last of the Roman line during the Western Schism, when the papacy was contested by antipopes in Avignon and in Pisa)
- Gregory (Pope from 1572 to 1585, who promulgated the Gregorian calendar and founded a system of seminaries for Roman Catholic priests)
- Gregory (Pope from 1590 to 1591. He continued the policies of his immediate predecessors, particularly in furthering the internal reform of the church.)
- Gregory (The last French Pope and the last of the Avignonese Popes, when Avignon was the papal seat. He reigned from 1370 to 1378)
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