- Barḥadbshabba
ʿArbaya (late 6th – early 7th century) was a teacher,
historian and
biblical commentator of the
Church of the East. A
native of Beth ʿArbaye...
- Amora, and on the east by the Wag
Hemra Zone.
Towns in
Belessa included Arbaya and Hamusit.
Belessa was
separated for
Mirab Belessa and
Misraq Belessa...
- Bar
Kokhba hiding complexes Khirbet Almit Khirbet Kelafa Kiryat Arbaya Khirbet Jamjum Khirbet el-Qutt
Hazan caves Horvat Burgin Horvat 'Eqed
Horvat 'Ethri...
- III in the
Battle of
Qarqar (853 BCE) are 1000
camels of "Gîndibuʾ the
Arbâya" or "[the man]
Gindibu belonging to the Arabs" (ar-ba-a-a
being an adjectival...
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following people are ****ociated with the
School of Edessa:
Barhadbshabba Arbaya,
historian of the
school (c.600)
Barsauma of Nisibis,
student and teacher...
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Barhadbshabba may
refer to:
Barhadbshabba Arbaya (late 6th or
early 7th century),
Nestorian historian Barhadbshabba of
Hulwan (late 6th or
early 7th century)...
- of Beth Rabban,
director 530–569
Babai the Great,
student Barhadbshabba Arbaya,
teacher Barhadbshabba of Hulwan,
student Barsauma of Nisibis,
teacher Cyrus...
- name were Ishoʿyahb of Gdala, Ishoʿyahb of
Adiabene and Barḥadbshabba
ʿArbaya. For his exile,
Gregory and his
followers gave away
their wealth, keeping...
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those of Sumero-Akkadian, Gr****, Aramean, an
Arabian religions.
Arbayistan (
Arbaya), the
Sasanian province Coppini, Costanza; Cyrus, Georg; Golestaneh, Hamaseh...
-
Quzbo in
Marga in Beth ʿArbaye.
According to Barḥadbshabba
ʿArbaya, his
surname was
ʿArbaya bar Quzbane. In some
later m****cripts, his name is corrupted...