• Eliya ibn ʿUbaid (Arabic: إيليا بن عبيد), also called Īlīyā al-Jawharī, was a theologian, philosopher, canonist and chronographer of the Church of the...
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  • refer to: Al-Abbās ibn Said al-Jawharī (died c. 860), Iraqi mathematician who wrote a commentary on Euclid's Elements Eliya ibn ʿUbaid, called al-Jawharī...
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  • (770–797) Elias III of Jerusalem, Greek Orthodox patriarch (879–907) Eliya ibn ʿUbaid, Nestorian bishop (878/9–893) Elias Peleti, Latin patriarch (1279–1287/8)...
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    10th and 11th centuries. The earliest known bishop of Jerusalem was Eliya Ibn ʿUbaid, who was appointed metropolitan of Damascus in 893 by the patriarch...
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  • Collection of Judgements (Syriac) Eliya ibn ʿUbaid (early 10th century), author of the Nomocanon Arabicus (Arabic) Ibn al-Ṭayyib (11th century), author...
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  • of Bayad and Riyad, 13th-century Arabic love story Vat. ar. 657, Eliya ibn ʿUbaid's Concordance of Faith Vat. Ar. 709, Quran manuscript Vat. Ar. 782,...
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    Alexandria. Among the prominent members of this community were the metropolitan Eliya and the two traders Francis and Nicholas Lakhas. The Lakhas brothers were...
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