The restored Mission was led by Bishop Cyril (Naumov) of Melitopol' and arrived in Jerusalem in January 1858.
Following the death of Hypatia, Bishop Cyril was named "the new Theophilus".
Damascius's account of the Christian murder of Hypatia is the sole historical source attributing responsibility to Bishop Cyril.
Cyril lists his recreations as motorcycling, vintage cars, swimming, cycling, music, wine, and walking, Bishop Cyril is married to Muriel and they have four adult children.
Bishop Cyril may refer to:
The only fragments of Julian's "Against the Galileans" that have survived Christian censorship appear in a refutation by Bishop Cyril of Alexandria.
His accession to Catholic Church took place on February 12th 1938 in the chapel of Bishop Cyril.
Bishop Cyril of Alexandria forces his way into the synagogue, expels the Jews and gives their property to the mob.
Besides his charitable works as Bishop Cyril had many responsibilities in city life.
The Latin tables were prepared by a subordinate of Bishop Cyril of Alexandria shortly before Cyril's death in 444.