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Ahudemmeh (Syriac: ܐܚܘܕܐܡܗ, Arabic: مار احودامه) was the
Grand Metropolitan of the East in the
Syriac Orthodox Church from 559
until his execution...
- The
Church of
Saint Ahudemmeh, also
known as the
Green Church, was a
Syriac Orthodox church in Tikrit, Iraq. The
church was destro**** by
Islamic State...
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ecclesiastical institution in the
Sasanian Empire after the
ordination of
Ahudemmeh as
Grand Metropolitan of the East by
Jacob Baradaeus in 559. However,...
- the East was
created by the
energetic Jacob Baradaeus for the
bishop Ahudemmeh,
however he was
executed by the S****anians in 575.
During this period...
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Examples of
missionaries who are
described in
these stories included Ahudemmeh (d. 575),
Euthymius the
Great (d. 473),
Simeon Stylites (died 459), and...
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Selucia fell into the
Nestorian heresy, St.
Jacob Baradeus consecrated St.
Ahudemmeh of
Balad as "‘the
Great Metropolitan of the East" in AD 559 to oversee...
- (approximate date) Wen Yanbo,
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty (d. 637)
August 2 –
Ahudemmeh,
Syriac Orthodox Grand Metropolitan of the East. Áed mac Echach, king...
- 216 BC –
Marcus Minucius Rufus,
Roman consul 257 – Pope
Stephen I 575 –
Ahudemmeh,
Syriac Orthodox Grand Metropolitan of the East. 640 – Pope Severinus...
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major Miaphysite (Orthodox Christian)
center under its
first bishop,
Ahudemmeh, in 559.
Under Marutha of Tikrit, the
bishopric was
elevated into a maphrianate...
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metropolitans of the East
Grand metropolitans of the East (559–1075)
Ahudemmeh (559–575) Qamishoʿ (578–609)
Samuel (614–624)
Marutha (629–649) Denha...