Yahballaha III (c. 1245–13 November 1317), known in earlier years as Rabban Marcos (or Markos) was Patriarch of the East from 1281 to 1317. As patriarch...
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church of Mar Quriaqos in Cranganore mentions Patriarch Yahballaha III (whom it calls Yahballaha V) and Metropolitan Yaqob of India. Cranganore, described...
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of the East from 1190 to 1222 Yahballaha III (1245–1317), patriarch of the Church of the East from 1281 to 1317 Yahballaha IV (died 1580), patriarch of...
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China to Jerusalem with one of his students, Markos (later Patriarch Yahballaha III). Due to military unrest along the way, they never reached their destination...
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Quriaqos in Cranganoor mentions the patriarch Yahballaha III (whom it curiously describes as Yahballaha V), and the metropolitan Yaʿqob of India(described...
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Katai and Ong probably sat at the Yuan capital Khanbaliq. The patriarch Yahballaha III grew up in a monastery in northern China in the 1270s, and the metropolitans...
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Yahballah V may refer to: Yahballaha III, Patriarch of the Church of the East 1281–1317 Yahballaha IV, Chaldean Catholic Patriarch of Babylon 1572–1580...
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(help)on of Arzun was present at the consecration of the patriarch Yahballaha III in 1281. The bishop Samuel 'of Arzun for Baita d'Aoustan' was confirmed...
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Frederick III of Sicily, becomes the new Duke of Athens upon the death of his older brother, Manfred of Sicily. November 13 – Yahballaha III, Patriarch...
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were placed under the patriarch's direct supervision at the synod of Yahballaha I in 420. According to Eliya of Damascus, there were thirteen dioceses...
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abundantly for his gifts to the Church, as apparent in the history of Mar Yahballaha III. He was described a just and charitable ruler in Tārikh-i Āl-i Saldjūq...
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two groups later established a union with the Catholic Church. After Yahballaha III, the Nestorians accepted union with the Catholic Church. Father Jordanus...
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vacant (1136–1139) 74. ʿAbdishoʿ III Bar Moqli (1139–1148) 75. Ishoʿyahb V (1149–1176) 76. Eliya III (1176–1190) 77. Yahballaha II (1190–1222) 78. Sabrishoʿ...
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(d. 1306) Thomas de Berkeley (the Wise), English nobleman (d. 1321) Yahballaha III, patriarch of the Church of the East (d. 1317) Ziemomysł of Kuyavia...
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Clergy Simeon Rabban Ata Rabban Bar Sauma Patriarch Yahballaha III Sites Cross Temple, Fangshan Related Christianity among the Mongols Sorghaghtani Beki...
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million followers. However, a decline had already set in at the time of Yahballaha III (1281–1317), when the Church of the East reached its greatest geographical...
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Clergy Simeon Rabban Ata Rabban Bar Sauma Patriarch Yahballaha III Sites Cross Temple, Fangshan Related Christianity among the Mongols Sorghaghtani Beki...
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alliance but did not materialize because Pope Gregory X died in 1276. Yahballaha III (1245–1317) and Rabban Bar Sauma (c. 1220–1294) were famous Mongolic...
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(1265–81) Yahballaha III (1281–1317) Timothy II (1318–c. 1332) Denha II (1336/7–1381/2) Shemʿon II (c. 1385–c. 1405) Eliya IV (c. 1405–c. 1425) Shemʿon III (c...
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because he was nothing but a figurehead under grips of nobles. Mar Yahballaha III also noted Baydu being a weak khan. Conspirators divided the empire...
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well as demolition of churches. Nevertheless, he also protected Mar Yahballaha III. He had at least 4 wives, by whom Chupanid dynasty descended. Most of...
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Clergy Simeon Rabban Ata Rabban Bar Sauma Patriarch Yahballaha III Sites Cross Temple, Fangshan Related Christianity among the Mongols Sorghaghtani Beki...
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Clergy Simeon Rabban Ata Rabban Bar Sauma Patriarch Yahballaha III Sites Cross Temple, Fangshan Related Christianity among the Mongols Sorghaghtani Beki...
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Christian practices. Prominent Nestorian Turkic Christian figures include Yahballaha III, who served as Patriarch of the East from 1281 to 1317. Rabban Bar Sauma...
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forces in the Levant, who fought in alliance with Christian vassals. Yahballaha III, an Ongud Mongol earlier known as Rabban Marcos, became the Patriarch...
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"Nestorian" monk turned diplomat of the Church of the East faith. Yahballaha III (1245–November 13, 1317), known in earlier years as Rabban Marcos or...
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was a Jew, and his friend was the Nestorian Catholicos named Yahballaha III. Yahballaha was an Ongud Turk born in Shanxi who had come west with Rabban...
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number of new details and brought it up to the reign of the patriarch Yahballaha III (1281–1317). Sliba, in turn, continued ʿAmr's text into the reign of...
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Tang 2011b, p. 108, "The Rabban Sauma mentioned in the History of Yaballaha III came from this monastery in Fangshan". Wang 2018, p. 318. Tang & Zhang 2018...
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time of writing. The scribe refers Catholicos-Patriarch of the East Yahballaha III as Yahaballaha the fifth. Johannes P. M. van der Ploeg comments that...
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