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Barsauma (Syriac: ܒܪ ܨܘܡܐ, Barṣaumâ),
nicknamed Bar Sawma, "son of Lent" in Syriac, was
Metropolitan of
Nisibis in the 5th century, and a
major figure...
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Barsauma (also
spelled Barsawma, Barsawmo, Bar Sawma, Bar
Sauma or Barsoum) is an
Aramaic or
Syriac name
meaning "Son of the Fast" or "Son of Lent." It...
- presented. It
ordered the
presence at the
council of the anti-Nestorian monk
Barsumas. The
question of
faith was next on the proceedings. Pope (Patriarch of...
- romanized: Mikhayīl
Michael ⲡⲁⲣⲥⲱⲙⲁ (Parsōma) Arabic: برسوما, romanized:
Barsūma; Arabic: برسوم, romanized: Barsūm
classical Syriac: ܒܪܨܘܡܐ, romanized: Barsauma...
- the
authoritarian spirit of Dioscorus, and
unnerved by the
violence of
Barsumas and his monks,
Domnus revoked his
former condemnation of Eutyches, and...
- then beaten, kicked, and
trampled over by
impudent monks led by a
certain Barsumas.
Flavian suc****bed to his
injuries after three days at
Epipus in Lydia...
- East and
Jacobite bishops were
renowned for
their writings,
including Barsumas, Osee, N****s,
Jesusyab and Ebed-Jesus. The
Roman Catholic Church has defined...
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Anchonobelus Capener, 1954
Anchonomonoides McKamey, 1994
Aurinotus Capener, 1968
Barsumas Distant, 1916
Barsumoides Boulard, 1976
Bleccia Capener, 1968 Capeneralus...
- of
Chalcedon record that, when the
bishops heard this, they
exclaimed "
Barsumas is a murderer, cast him out, out with him to the arena, let him be anathema"...
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their see
Bartella include:
Dyonosius Saliba II (1222–1231)
Gregorius Barsuma (1288–1308)
Gregorius Mattai I (1317–1345)
Gregorius Bar
Qeenaya (d. 1361)...