Mar Denha I (also written Dinkha I) was Patriarch of the Church of the East (sometimes referred to as the Nestorian church) from 1265 to 1281. He was widely...
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Denha I (Syriac: ܕܢܚܐ ܩܕܡܝܐ ܡܦܪܝܢܐ ܕܬܓܪܝܬ, Arabic: دنحا الاول مفريان المشرق) was the Syriac Orthodox Grand Metropolitan of the East from 649 until his...
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variant Dinkha may refer to: Denha I of Tikrit, Syriac Orthodox Grand Metropolitan of the East from 649 to 659 Denha I, Patriarch of the Church of the...
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Syriac Orthodox Christians in the region. Mar Marutha (628–649) Denha I (649–659) John I Saba (686–688) John II Kionoyo (759–785) Gregorius IV Matthew (1317–1345)...
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destination due to the war between the Mongols and Mamluks. Patriarch Denha I of the Church of the East recalled them and consecrated Markos as the bishop...
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He succeeded the patriarch Sabrisho V ibn al-Masihi and was followed by Denha I. Brief accounts of Makkika's patriarchate are given in the Ecclesiastical...
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to be succeeded after an uncertain interval by Denha II in 1336/7, who himself died in 1381/2. Denha II is known to have been consecrated in Baghdad...
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position even after the death of her husband. She secured succession of Denha I to patriarchal throne of Church of the East in her capacity. She died on...
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Brikhishoʿ of Tamanon was present at the consecration of the patriarch Denha I in 1265. The bishop Gregory the Alchemist was bishop of Harran during the...
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metropolitan Shemʿon Bar Qaligh of Tangut was arrested by the patriarch Denha I shortly before his death in 1281 'together with a number of his bishops'...
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probably the same man, was present at the consecration of the patriarch Denha I in 1265. The bishop Sliba-zkha of Beth Daron was present at the consecration...
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March 17 – Gertrude of Nivelles, Frankish abbess (b. c.628) November 3 – Denha I of Tikrit, Syriac Orthodox Grand Metropolitan of the East. Bavo of Ghent...
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metropolitan of Adarbaigan was present at the consecration of the patriarch Denha I in 1265, while bishops of Eshnuq, Salmas and al-Rustaq attended the consecration...
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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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Mongol-controlled Persia, the Ilkhanate, where they were welcomed by Patriarch Denha I of the Church of the East. The Patriarch requested the two monks to visit...
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the patriarch Sabrishoʿ IV in 1222. The metropolitan Denha of Erbil (the future patriarch Denha I, 1265–81), was present at the consecration of the patriarch...
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March 17 – Gertrude of Nivelles, Frankish abbess (b. c.628) November 3 – Denha I of Tikrit, Syriac Orthodox Grand Metropolitan of the East. Bavo of Ghent...
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Indonesian politician (b. 1962) Batik Day (Indonesia) Christian feast day: Denha I of Tikrit (Syriac Orthodox Church) Memorial of the Holy Guardian Angels...
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Mor Baselios Thomas I (born 22 July 1929) is the Syriac Orthodox Catholicos of India (Maphrian) and head of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church. He was...
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(628/629–649) Denha I (649–659) vacant (659–669) Barishoʿ (669–683) Abraham I (c. 684) David (c. 684–c. 686) John I Saba (686–688) Denha II (688–727) Paul I (728–757)...
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Sabrishoʿ V ibn al-Masihi (1226–1256) 80. Makkikha II (1257–1265) 81. Denha I (1265–1281) 82. Yahballaha III (1281–1317) The Patriarchal Seat transferred...
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as the metropolitan of Kandanad due to illness. Patriarch Ignatius Aphrem I Barsoum ordained Paulose P. J. with the name Mor Philoxenus on 19 October...
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Baselios Augen I (26 June 1884 – 3 December 1975) was the 17th Malankara Metropolitan, the fourth Catholicos of the East in the Malankara Orthodox Syrian...
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then-reigning Patriarch of Antioch until 1958, at the consecration of Baselios Augen I. This line however, once again declared autonomy, and the unity deteriorated...
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Epiphany season (redirect from Denha (season))
called the Season of Epiphany, also known by its Syriac transliteration Denha. This season begins on the Sunday between January 2 and 6, or on January...
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archdeacon Emmanuel of Tirhan was present at the consecration of the patriarch Denha I in 1265. The bishop and archdeacon Brikhishoʿ of Tirhan was present at...
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Tikrit. He was commemorated in a hagiography by his pupil and successor Denha I, and later also added to the calendar of saints of Jacob of Edessa and...
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Mar Denha II (also written Dinkha II) was patriarch of the Church of the East from 1336/7 to 1381/2. Although no history of his reign has survived, references...
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Christian counterpart of Denha (Baptism of Jesus) in Eastern church and Epiphany in Western Church. The liturgical season Denha Kaalam (Epiphany season)...
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Ahudemmeh (559–575) Qamishoʿ (578–609) Samuel (614–624) Marutha (629–649) Denha I (649–659) Maphrians of the East (1075–1859) John V Sarugoyo (1164–1188)...
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