• Hnanishoʿ II (born c.715) was patriarch of the Church of the East between 773 and 780. His name, sometimes spelled Ananjesu or Khnanishu, means 'mercy...
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  • Hnanisho (Syriac: ܚܢܢܝܫܘܥ), Hnanishoʿ, Ḥnanishoʿ, Henanisho, or Hanan-Ishoʿ may refer to: Hnanisho I, Patriarch of the Church of the East from 686–698...
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  • Ḥnanishoʿ I, called Ḥnanishoʿ the Exegete, was patriarch of the Church of the East between 686 and 698. His name means 'mercy of Jesus'. Hnanishoʿ offended...
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  • A Syriac dating formula refers to the Church of the East patriarch Hnanishoʿ II (773–780), news of whose death several months earlier had evidently not...
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    on the Nestorian Stele, whose dating formula mentions the patriarch Hnanishoʿ II (773–80), gives the names of several prominent Christians in China, including...
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    (731–40) Aba II (741–51) Surin (753) Yaʿqob II (753–73) Hnanishoʿ II (773–80) Timothy I (780–823) 9th–12th centuries Ishoʿ bar Nun (823–8) Giwargis II (828–31)...
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  • Christian secretary Abu Nuh al-Anbari. On the death of the patriarch Hnanishoʿ II in 778, Timothy used a judicious mixture of bribery[citation needed]...
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    (728–731) 42. Pethion (731–740) 43. Aba II (741–751) 44. Surin (753) 45. Yaʿqob II (753–773) 46. Hnanishoʿ II (773–780) In 775, the seat transferred from...
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  • Yaʿqob II (b.699) was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 753 to 773. He is included in the traditional list of patriarchs of the Church of the East...
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    noted scholar, was the metropolitan consecrated by either Hnanisho I (686–698) or Hnanisho II (773–780). Patriarch Timothy I (780–823) consecrated another...
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  • (during the reign of Hnanisho I) Sama of Neshra, brother of prec. (during the reign of Hnanisho I) Nathaniel (during the reign of Hnanisho I) Selibha the Aramaean...
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    East from 341 to 343. He was martyred during the great persecution of Shapur II. Like several other early bishops of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, he is included in...
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    signatories of the agreement of Bar Qaiti in March 598. The patriarch Hnanishoʿ II was bishop of Lashom before his election and consecration as patriarch...
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    The metropolitans or matrans of Shemsdin traditionally took the name Hnanishoʿ and lived in the Shemsdin village of Mar Ishoʿin the sub-district of Rustaqa...
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  • and 693. He opposed the claims of the legitimately-elected patriarch Hnanishoʿ I (686–98), who had offended the caliph ʿAbd al-Malik with a tactless...
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  • of Sliba-zkha's patriarchate is given by Bar Hebraeus: The catholicus Hnanishoʿ was succeeded by Sliba-zkha, who was consecrated at Seleucia. He was from...
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    Zabe and Beth Daraye and also the bishops Ishoʿzkha of 'the Gubeans', Hnanishoʿ of Delasar, Quriaqos of Meskene and Yohannan 'of the Jews'. The last four...
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  • III of Adiabene Chronicle of Khuzestan Rabban Hormizd John bar Penkaye Hnanisho' the Exegete John of Daylam Isho'bokht, Metropolitan of Fars Abbots of...
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  • the future patriarchs Hnanisho I (686–700) and Aba II (742–753). Gabriel is known to have written biblical commentaries and Aba II works of philosophy....
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  • the metropolitan Eliya of Amid and the metropolitan and natar kursya Hnanishoʿ. Neither colophon mentions a bishop of Mardin. The metropolitan Ishoʿyahb...
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  • present at the consecration of the patriarch Denha I in 1265. The bishop Hnanishoʿ of Halat was present at the consecration of the patriarch Yahballaha III...
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    occurred between Barsauma and Acacius of Seleucia-Ctesiphon and between Hnanisho I and Yohannan the Leper. The 1552 conflict was not merely between two...
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  • not clear when they lapsed. Timothy I consecrated a metropolitan named Hnanishoʿ for Sarbaz in the 790s. This diocese is not mentioned again. In 893 Eliya...
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  • the murder of Babowai and Yohannan the Leper had tried to murder Mar Hnanishoʿ. The caliph ignored this custom, and Sargis was consecrated in al-Madaïn...
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    In Beth Rustaqa there were monasteries of Mar Gregory, Mar Aba, Mar Hnanishoʿ, Abba Hbisha and Mar Ithallaha. At least ten other monasteries are known...
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    Abraham II (837–50) who had earlier served in China. This diocese is not mentioned again. Timothy I consecrated a metropolitan named Hnanishoʿ for Sarbaz...
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    ʿAbdishoʿ himself and by the Catholic metropolitans Eliya Asmar of Amid and Hnanishoʿ of Mardin. The district would therefore have come under strong Catholic...
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    of the 8th century. The nephew of the celebrated East Syriac writers Hnanishoʿ and Ishoʿyahb of Beth ʿAbe, Yohannan was formerly a monk of the monastery...
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  • had fulfilled his office for two years, he died and was succeeded by Hnanishoʿ the Great. List of patriarchs of the Church of the East Mari, 63 (Arabic)...
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    afterwards in the same year Hnanishoʿ openly defied the Vatican, consecrating the priest Peter Shawriz metropolitan of Seert. Hnanishoʿ seems to have become...
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