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Jacob Baradaeus (/ˌbærəˈdiːəs/; Gr****: Ἰάκωβος Βαραδαῖος; Arabic: مار يعقوب البرادعي; Syriac: ܝܥܩܘܒ ܒܘܪܕܥܝܐ, romanized: Yaʿqub Burdʿoyo), also
known as...
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Miaphysite patriarchate headed by Severus. In the 6th century,
Jacob Baradaeus strengthened the
Miaphysite hierarchy,
while pro-Chalcedonian factions...
- his
death in 538 AD.
During this
turbulent time for the church,
Jacob Baradaeus was
consecrated as
bishop with the
support of
Empress Theodora and he...
- (today the
Syriac Orthodox Church, also
known as Jacobites,
after Jacob Baradaeus) and
those who
accepted both councils,
primarily today's
Eastern Orthodox...
- Al-Harith ibn
Jabalah al-Gh****ani and
Empress Theodora's efforts,
Jacob Baradaeus ordained a
universal bishop in 543/4 AD by Mor Theodosius. He was at first...
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theology of
Jacobus Arminius Jacobites,
followers of
Saint Jacob Baradaeus (died 578).
Churches in the
Jacobite tradition and
sometimes called Jacobite...
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labeled non-Chalcedonians or
Monophysites and
later Jacobites after Jacob Baradaeus. The non-Chalcedonians, however,
rejected the term
Monophysites as erroneous...
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which had been destro**** by a
Persian attack and an earthquake.
Jacob Baradaeus was born near the city and was a monk in a
nearby monastery.
Under the...
- or c. 557 to 560.
Sergius was born at
Tella and was a
friend of
Jacob Baradaeus. He
became a monk at the
monastery of Hala and was
ordained a
priest by...
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Following are some of the
famous individuals connected with Edessa:
Jacob Baradaeus, an
ardent Miaphysite who
preserved the (Oriental)
Orthodox church after...