Pope Zachary of Alexandria
Pope Zachary of Alexandria was the 69th Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church, serving from 1030 to 1046 AD. He is known for his efforts to strengthen the church and promote unity among Christians in Egypt. His papacy was marked by a focus on spiritual leadership and the administration of church affairs.
During his tenure, Pope Zachary worked to resolve disputes within the church and fostered relationships with other Christian communities. He is remembered for his dedication to the teachings of Jesus Christ and his commitment to the Coptic Christian faith, which has a rich history in Egypt.