Assyrian people (redirect from Syriac assyrian) Assyrians and Babylonians. Modern Assyrians may culturally self-identify as Syriacs, Chaldeans, or Arameans for religious, geographic, and tribal identification... 202 KB (20,070 words) - 12:19, 17 April 2024 |
Machine". Syriac Reference Portal (2016), "ʿAbdishoʿ bar Brikha - ܥܒܕܝܫܘܥ ܕܨܘܒܐ (d. 1318) Archived 2021-03-01 at the Wayback Machine" in The Syriac Biographical... 396 KB (42,842 words) - 06:06, 5 February 2024 |
Syriaca.org (redirect from The Syriac Biographical Dictionary) Syriaca.org: The Syriac Reference Portal is a digital portal for the academic study of the Syriac language and culture. The portal is maintained by Princeton... 2 KB (221 words) - 12:49, 15 December 2023 |
Syriac letters or other symbols instead of Syriac script. The Syriac language (/ˈsɪriæk/ SIH-ree-ak; Classical Syriac: ܠܫܢܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ, romanized: Leššānā Sūryāyā... 91 KB (8,568 words) - 05:01, 24 April 2024 |
SUDOC French: Système universitaire de documentation – France Syriac Reference Portal SRP – Nashville, Tennessee United States Swiss National Library... 16 KB (744 words) - 15:15, 10 March 2024 |
Peshitta (redirect from Syriac Peshitta) The Peshitta (Classical Syriac: ܦܫܺܝܛܬܳܐ or ܦܫܝܼܛܬܵܐ pšīṭta) is the standard version of the Bible for churches in the Syriac tradition, including the Maronite... 20 KB (2,318 words) - 14:51, 1 April 2024 |
of Saint James in the West Syriac dialect. It is practised in the Maronite Church, the Syriac Orthodox Church, the Syriac Catholic Church and various... 19 KB (2,568 words) - 17:41, 21 December 2023 |
Jacobite Syrian Christian Church , or the Syriac Orthodox Church in India, is a Maphrianate of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch based in Kerala... 34 KB (2,733 words) - 22:58, 2 April 2024 |
Church of the East (redirect from Syriac Church of the East) The Church of the East (Classical Syriac: ܥܕܬܐ ܕܡܕܢܚܐ, romanized: ʿĒḏtā d-Maḏenḥā) or the East Syriac Church, also called the Church of Seleucia-Ctesiphon... 124 KB (13,526 words) - 15:23, 3 May 2024 |
The Syriac Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic Christian jurisdiction originating in the Levant that uses the West Syriac Rite liturgy and has many... 30 KB (2,996 words) - 04:57, 7 April 2024 |
Crusades - An Encyclopedia. p. 824. Syriac Reference Portal (2016), “Michael the Great — ܡܝܟܐܝܠ ܩܕܡܝܐ ܪܒܐ” in The Syriac Biographical Dictionary. Philips... 146 KB (18,736 words) - 02:05, 2 April 2024 |
Maronites (redirect from Syriac-maronites) Maronites (Arabic: الموارنة, romanized: Al-Mawārinah; Syriac: ܡܖ̈ܘܢܝܐ, romanized: Marunoye) are a Syriac Christian ethnoreligious group native to the Eastern... 76 KB (8,163 words) - 06:01, 2 May 2024 |
Aramaic (category Articles containing Classical Syriac-language text) Aramaic (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: ארמית, romanized: ˀərāmiṯ; Classical Syriac: ܐܪܡܐܝܬ, romanized: arāmāˀiṯ) is a Northwest Semitic language that originated... 152 KB (16,550 words) - 01:51, 24 April 2024 |
Suret language (redirect from Neo-Syriac) Suret (Syriac: ܣܘܪܝܬ) ([ˈsu:rɪtʰ] or [ˈsu:rɪθ]), also known as Assyrian refers to the varieties of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic (NENA) spoken by Christians... 93 KB (8,779 words) - 22:27, 4 April 2024 |
Holy Qurobo (redirect from Holy Qurbono (West Syriac)) The Holy Qurobo (Classical Syriac: ܩܘܽܪܳܒܳܐ ܩܰܕܝܫܳܐ, romanized: Qūrōbō Qādīśō) or Holy Qurbono (Classical Syriac: ܩܘܽܪܒܳܢܳܐ ܩܰܕܝܫܳܐ, romanized: Qurbōnō... 17 KB (1,938 words) - 01:08, 1 April 2024 |
form of the word māmōn 'wealth, profit', perhaps specifically from the Syriac dialect. The spelling μαμμωνᾷ refers to "a Syrian deity, god of riches;... 14 KB (1,674 words) - 01:02, 1 April 2024 |
Assyrians in Syria (redirect from Assyrians and Syriacs in Syria) Assyrians in Syria (Syriac: ܣܘܪ̈ܝܝܐ ܕܣܘܪܝܐ, Arabic: الآشوريون في سوريا) also known as Syriacs are an ethnic and linguistic minority that are indigenous... 38 KB (4,157 words) - 00:08, 16 December 2023 |
List of collections of Crusader sources (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference) Firmin-Didot. Syriac Reference Portal (2016), "François Nau, ܦܪܢܣܝܣ ܢܘ" in The Syriac Biographical Dictionary (SBD) Syriac Reference Portal (2016), "René... 159 KB (16,843 words) - 16:36, 14 September 2023 |
Chaldean Catholics (category Articles containing Syriac-language text) Chaldean Catholics (/kælˈdiːən/) (Syriac: ܟܲܠܕܵܝܹ̈ܐ ܩܲܬܘܿܠܝܼܩܵܝܹ̈ܐ), also known as Chaldeans (ܟܲܠܕܵܝܹ̈ܐ, Kaldāyē), Chaldo-Assyrians or Assyro-Chaldeans... 52 KB (5,386 words) - 02:14, 29 April 2024 |
History of the Assyrians (redirect from History of the Syriac/Assyrian people) Nimrod), a Patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church. In the 11th century, substantial populations of Armenians and Syriac Christians lived in Cilicia in... 162 KB (21,022 words) - 00:31, 16 April 2024 |
Diatessaron (category Articles containing Syriac-language text) (Syriac: ܐܘܢܓܠܝܘܢ ܕܡܚܠܛܐ, romanized: Ewangeliyôn Damhalltê; c. 160–175 AD) is the most prominent early gospel harmony. It was created in the Syriac language... 23 KB (2,875 words) - 11:14, 7 April 2024 |
Assyrians in Iraq (redirect from Syriacs in Iraq) Iraqi Assyrians (Syriac: ܣܘܪ̈ܝܐ, Arabic: آشوريو العراق) are an ethnic and linguistic minority group, indigenous to Upper Mesopotamia. They are defined... 61 KB (6,851 words) - 03:05, 3 May 2024 |
Josephus on Jesus (redirect from 20.9.1 Reference) from the Syriac translation of the Church History written by Eusebius, which in turn quotes the Testimonium. Whealey notes that Michael's Syriac Testimonium... 104 KB (13,609 words) - 19:48, 16 April 2024 |
Church. In the East Syriac tradition, a liturgical day begins with the Ramsha during evening at 6:00 pm which draws direct reference from Genesis 1:5. The... 4 KB (338 words) - 05:39, 24 August 2023 |