Sabrisho I (also Sabr-Ishu, Syriac for "hope in Jesus") was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 596 to 604, during the rule of King Khosrow II. Sabrisho...
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Sabrisho or Sabrishoʿ may refer to: Sabrisho I, patriarch of the Church of the East (596–604) Sabrisho II, patriarch of the Church of the East (831–835)...
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against Dara besieged it for nine months and captured it. The catholicus Sabrishoʿ accompanied him, and died there after sitting for eight years. He was...
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Joseph Huzaya, teacher Paul the Persian, student and teacher Patriarch Sabrisho I, student Severus Sebokht, teacher Thomas of Edessa, student and teacher...
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During his reign the catholicus Ishoʿyahb died, and was succeeded by Sabrishoʿ, who was a native of the village of Pirozabad in the country of Beth Garmai...
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But the Church of the East was with Babai. In 604, the Catholicos Mar Sabrisho I died and a new Catholicos had to be elected. The choice fell between two...
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Yahballaha II (1190–1222) Sabrisho IV (1222–1224) vacant (1224–1226) Sabrisho V (1226–1256) Makkikha II (1257–1265) Denha I (1265–1281) Yahballaha III...
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Addai of Edessa (redirect from Addai I)
preacher and evangelist of the teaching of Christ. (Historia Ecclesiastica, I, xiii) The story of the healing and Addai's evangelizing efforts resulted...
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him, 'I have killed Shemʿon, the head of the Christians, and a large number of abbots and bishops. Why have you become the head of the people that I detest...
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had Theodosius re-crowned as Roman emperor by the Nestorian patriarch Sabrisho I in a ceremony in Ctesiphon. In the Armenian campaign of 606–7, the pretender...
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denounce Gabriel of Sinjar. Receiving no support from the Patriarch Sabrishoʿ I, Gregory left Nisibis in voluntary exile. He reportedly had with him...
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119–120. doi:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_5979. ISBN 978-90-04-09834-3. Sabrisho I Toral-Niehoff, Isabel (2018). "al-Nu'man III b. al-Mundhir". In Nicholson...
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until his death in 1265. He succeeded the patriarch Sabrisho V ibn al-Masihi and was followed by Denha I. Brief accounts of Makkika's patriarchate are given...
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as the delegate of the Roman Emperor and visited the Persian Patriarch Sabrisho I (594–604). It is recorded that during this visit, the Patriarch presented...
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Sabrishoʿ IV bar Qayyoma was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 1222 until his death in 1225. Brief accounts of Sabrishoʿ's patriarchate are given...
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among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Ishoʿyahb I in 585. The bishop Sabrishoʿ of Hirta flourished in the reign of the patriarch Gregory (605–9)...
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Priest and Martyr Abimelek'. In 596 Sabrisho, an alumnus of the school of Nisibis, was appointed successor of Ishoʿyahb I as Catholicos. He immediately held...
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Sabrishoʿ III Zanbur was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 1064 to 1072. Brief accounts of Sabrishoʿ's patriarchate are given in the Ecclesiastical...
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Sabrishoʿ V ibn al-Masihi (born Sabrishoʿ bar Masihi) was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 1226 to 1256. Brief accounts of Sabrishoʿ's patriarchate...
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Damascus in his place. The bishop Sabrishoʿ of Hebton was present at the consecration of the patriarch Makkikha I in 1092. An unnamed and unperfected...
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Sabrishoʿ II was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 831 to 835. He sat during the reigns of the caliphs al-Maʿmun (813–33) and al-Muʿtasim (833–41)...
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Beth Garmaï (853–8) was consecrated bishop of Anbar by the patriarch Sabrishoʿ II (831–5) and later became metropolitan of ʿIlam. The bishop Theodore...
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(Germanic) "God's love" Ishodad: (Syriac) "given by Jesus" Ishosabran or Sabrisho: (Syriac) "patient for Jesus" Ishoyahb or Yahbisho: (Syriac) "Jesus has...
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wages or emolument. Then, as he progressed in sanctity, the patriarch Mar Sabrishoʾ appointed him bishop of Tirhan, and he governed this diocese for nearly...
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on, the bishop of Karka d-Bet Selok, who was influenced by this story, Sabrisho, implemented the Fast of the Ninevites in efforts to act like the righteous...
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following account of Abraham's patriarchate is given by Bar Hebraeus: Sabrishoʿ II was succeeded by Abraham II, from the monastery of Beth ʿAbe, who was...
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last-known metropolitan of Herat was Giwargis, who flourished in the reign of Sabrishoʿ III (1064–72). If any of the suffragan dioceses were still in existence...
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12 – Margaret of Bourbon, queen consort of Navarre (b. 1217) April 23 – Sabrisho V, patriarch of the Church of the East May 1 – Mafalda of Portugal, abbess...
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diocese of Berwari is mentioned in a manuscript of 1514 by the scribe Sabrishoʿ bar Galalin, 'brother of the bishop Yahballaha of Julmar'. A manuscript...
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