Mar Thoma IV was the 4th Malankara Metropolitan of the Malankara Church in India, serving from 1688–1728. During his tenure, the church was subject to...
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April 1688. Laid to rest at St.Thomas Orthodox Church, Kadampanad. Mar Thoma IV – (1688–1728). Consecrated by Mar Ivanios Hirudyathulla. Died on 24 March...
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Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church, often shortened to Mar Thoma Church, and known also as the Reformed Syrian Church and the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of...
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successor for him. He was consecrated as Mar Thoma V.[citation needed] On 24 March 1728, Mar Thoma IV died and Mar Thoma V, took charge as the Malankara Metropolitan...
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Mar Thoma III was the third metropolitan bishop who was the 3rd Metropolitan of the Malankara Church in India for a brief period from 1686 to 1688. On...
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Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (redirect from Mar Thoma Orthodox Church)
association. Thoma I (1653–1670) Thoma II (1670–1686) Thoma III (1686–1688) Thoma IV (1688–1728) Thoma V (1728–1765) Thoma VI (1765–1808) Thoma VII (1808–1809)...
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Mar Thoma IV (1688–1728). Consecrated by Mar Ivanios Hirudyathulla. Died on 24 March 1728 and was interred at St. Mary's Church, Kandanad. Mar Thoma V (1728–1765)...
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Church Mar Thoma I Mar Thoma II Mar Thoma III Mar Thoma IV Mar Thoma V Mar Thoma VI (Dionysius I) Mar Thoma VII Mar Thoma VIII Mar Thoma IX Dionysius...
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Dionysius IV (born Cheppad Peelipose (Aramaic and Malayalam: Piyliypaos, in English Philip) (1781 – 9 October 1855), was 12th Malankara Metropolitan from...
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than theological. During this period, the leader of the Puthenkur was Thoma IV (c. d. 1728). Gabriel opposed him and was successful in winning back a...
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Church Thoma I, first indigenous Metropolitan of Malankara Thoma II Thoma III Thoma IV Thoma V Dionysius I, Metropolitan of Malankara Thoma VII Thoma VIII...
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Synod of 24 Bishops presided over by His Holiness Moran Mar Baselios Mar Thoma Didimos Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan. The Encyclopedia...
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Thoma Darmo (21 September 1904 – 7 September 1969) was the Catholicos-Patriarch of the Ancient Church of the East, from 1968 to 1969. Prior to that, he...
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Athanasius III Gregory II Gregory III Niphon Mark IV Nicholas III Gregory IV Nicholas IV Athanasius IV Mark V Philotheus Mark VI Gregory V Joachim I Silvester...
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Mathews Athanasius (redirect from Mar Thoma XIII)
Mathews Mar Athanasius Mar Thoma XIII (25 April 1818 – 16 July 1877) was the Malankara Metropolitan of the Malankara Church from 1852 until 1865. As a...
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Hirudyathulla (from Antioch). 1686–1688 Mar Thoma III - third Malankara Metropolitan 1688–1728 Mar Thoma IV - fourth Malankara Metropolitan 1709 March...
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Thoma Koço Xhixho (April 3, 1920 – November 29, 2002) was a major-general of the Albanian Army, military scientist, founder and first commander of the...
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Malankara Metropolitan (redirect from Throne of Mar Thoma)
title "Mar Thoma Metropolitan" is used by the head of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church since 1894. The current Mar Thoma Metropolitan of Mar Thoma Church is...
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (redirect from DSM-IV)
0000000000000078. ISSN 0268-1315. PMID 25932596. S2CID 24088074. Schneider-Thoma J, Chalkou K, Dörries C, et al. (February 26, 2022). "Comparative efficacy...
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Saint Thomas Christians (redirect from Mar Thoma Christians)
their leader, Thoma V. However, Thoma V died without having reconsecrated, but having himself consecrated his successor as Thoma VI. Thoma VI strongly resisted...
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Punnathra Dionysius III (redirect from Punnathara Mar Dionysious (Mar Thoma XI))
consecration as Metropolitan. It was his suggestion during the time of Mar Thoma IX to establish the Syrian seminary at Kottayam, Kerala's first educational...
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Mar Thoma i. As a result of this, between 1661 and 1662, out of the 116 churches, the Carmelites reclaimed eighty-four churches, leaving Mar Thoma I with...
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Thomas the Apostle (redirect from Maliyekal Thoma)
the Apostle in AD 52. For example, it is found in the Malayalam ballad Thoma Ramban Pattu (The Song of the Lord Thomas) with the earliest manuscript...
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19 October 1817, and Dionysius IV on 27 August 1825. In 1894 Athanasius and Koorilose V consecrated Titus I Mar Thoma for the Reformed Syrians, later...
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I Oslo (in German). I Kommission Hos Jacob Dybwad: 29. Köster, Werner; Thoma, Berthold (1955-04-01). "Aufbau der Systeme Gallium-Antimon, Gallium-Arsen...
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Tiridates III of Armenia (redirect from Trdat IV)
Tiridates III (c. 250s – c. 330), also known as Tiridates the Great or Tiridates IV, was the Armenian Arsacid king from c. 298 to c. 330. In the early 4th century...
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The Patriarch of the Church of the East Shemʿon IV Basidi responded by consecrating two bishops, Thoma and Yuhanon, and dispatching them to India. These...
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Kottakkavu Mar Thoma Syro-Malabar Pilgrim Church is a Syro-Malabar church located in North Paravur. According to Saint Thomas Christian tradition, the...
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Ludwig Thoma (German: [ˈluːt.vɪç ˈtoː.ma] ; 21 January 1867 in Oberammergau – 26 August 1921 in Tegernsee) was a German author, publisher and editor,...
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consolidated under Archdeacon Thoma welcomed Gregorios Abdal Jaleel, who regularized the canonical ordination of Thoma as a bishop. The Malankara Church...
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