• John VIII bar Abdoun was the Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1004 until his death in 1033. Bar Abdoun was born in 944...
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  • John VIII may refer to: Pope John VIII, Pope from 872 to 882 Antipope John VIII, antipope in 844 John VIII bar Abdoun, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch...
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    Salhoyo (986/987–1002/1003) John VIII bar Abdoun (1004–1030/1031/1033) Dionysius IV Yahyo (1031–1042) vacant (1042–1049) John IX bar ʿAbdun (1042/1048/1049–1057)...
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  • church. Athanasius IV was thus succeeded by John VIII bar Abdoun, who had been a monk at the Mor Bar Sauma Monastery. The persecution of Syriac Orthodox...
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    rebel leader Ibno Al-Thahabi, Moorish encyclopedist and physician John VIII bar Abdoun, patriarch of Antioch (b. 944) Liu, empress and regent of the Song...
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    statesman (d. 998) Ibn Juljul, Muslim physician (approximate date) John VIII bar Abdoun, patriarch of Antioch (d. 1033) Otto (or Odo), duke of Burgundy (d...
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  • Dionysius' accounts were also later used in the Ecclesiastical History of Bar Hebraeus, Maphrian of the East (r. 1266–1286). The Chronicle of Zuqnin was...
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  • instead sending as his own representative bishop John of Kaishoum and then his disciple Theodore bar Wahbun. In three successive letters to the emperor...
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    after a pilgrimage to the Church of Saint Leontius in Tripolis, the head of John the Baptist at Emesa, and Jerusalem, he resolved to join Evagrius and become...
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    Miaphysite belief in the Church of Antioch throughout persecution. The Mor Bar Sauma Monastery became the seat of the patriarch between the 11th and 13th...
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    and Basra. As patriarch, he established a monastic seminary, met with Pope John Paul II during the Roman Pope's visit to Syria in 2001, and installed numerous...
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  • of Antioch from 631 to 648 John IV of Antioch, Syrian Orthodox patriarch of Antioch from 846 to 873 John VIII bar Abdoun, Syrian Orthodox patriarch of...
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    was unharmed. In April 2018, Ignatius Aphrem II, together with Patriarch John X of Antioch issued a strong condemnation of the 2018 missile strikes against...
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  • latter's residence also. According to the histories of Michael the Syrian and Bar Hebraeus, Athanasius was praised for his piety by Agapius II, the Chalcedonian...
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  • works of Moses bar Kepha, namely his treatises on the soul, resurrection, paradise, and angels, and also a treatise on devils by John of Dara; this was...
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  • rebel leader Ibno Al-Thahabi, Moorish encyclopedist and physician John VIII bar Abdoun, patriarch of Antioch (b. 944) Liu, empress and regent of the Song...
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  • John XIII Aaron bar Ma'dani was the Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1252 until his death in 1263. Aaron was born in...
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    Mesopotamia and Telouch. For this reason the Syro-Jacobite Patriarch John VIII bar Abdoun was arrested and brought to trial in Constantinople and then forced...
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  • statesman (d. 998) Ibn Juljul, Muslim physician (approximate date) John VIII bar Abdoun, patriarch of Antioch (d. 1033) Otto (or Odo), duke of Burgundy (d...
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  • Constantinople John VII Grammatikos, Patriarch of Constantinople John VII, Pope of Rome John VII Palaiologos John VIII bar Abdoun John VIII Palaiologos John VIII Palaiologos...
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  • by the Chronicle of 1234, whereas the historians Michael the Syrian and Bar Hebraeus record that Peter was consecrated at the aforementioned monastery...
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    IV Salhoyo (986/987–1002/1003) John VIII bar Abdoun (1004–1030/1031/1033) Dionysius IV Yahyo (1031–1042) John IX bar ʿAbdun (1042/1048/1049–1057) Athanasius...
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  • made his residence at Nisibis. In the tenure of the Patriarch Severus II bar Masqeh, the church had suffered schism between the patriarch and a number...
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  • Patriarch] (PDF). Malankarasabha (in Malayalam). Retrieved August 11, 2024. John Joseph. Muslim-Christian Relations and Inter-Christian Rivalries in the Middle...
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    IV Salhoyo (986/987–1002/1003) John VIII bar Abdoun (1004–1030/1031/1033) Dionysius IV Yahyo (1031–1042) John IX bar ʿAbdun (1042/1048/1049–1057) Athanasius...
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    1928. An edition of Bar Hebraeus Risala fi Ilm al-Nafs al-Insaniyya ("A Treatise on the Human Soul"), 1938. A translation of Bar Hebraeus Hadith al-Hikma...
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  • Churches. p. 338. Adrian Fortescue (1913). The Lesser Eastern Churches. p. 339. John Joseph. Muslim-Christian Relations and Inter-Christian Rivalries in the Middle...
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  • collaborated with Abdisho, Chaldean bishop of Gazarta, on the latter's copy of Bar Hebraeus' Metrical Grammar, completed 18 August 1552. He was later appointed...
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  • ordained thirty-two bishops, as per Michael the Syrian's Chronicle, whereas Bar Hebraeus in his Ecclesiastical History credits Theodosius with the ordination...
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  • was consecrated by John Bar ‘Ebrayta, archbishop of Tarsus. 667/668 (AG 979) is given as the year of Severus' consecration by Bar Hebraeus in his Ecclesiastical...
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