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Christotokos (Greek:Χριστοτόκος,English:Christ-bearer) is a Greek title ofMary, the mother ofJesus, used historically bynon-Ephesian (or "Nestorian")Church of the East. Its literal English translations also includethe one who gives birth to Christ. Less literal translations includeMother of Christ.[1]
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