-
ecclesiastical official in Suruç, in modern-day Turkey. He
became a
bishop (of
Batnan) near the end of his life in 519. He was a
Miaphysite (a form of Non-Chalcedonian...
- differences,
ending the
Acacian Schism.
Jacob of
Serugh becomes bishop of
Batnan (near
modern Diyarbakir, Turkey). The
Memoirs of
Eminent Monks is compiled...
- area,
while the
Syriac church holds a
separate Bishopric in the town. Tell-
Batnan was
visited Emperor Julian on his
march from
Antioch to the
Euphrates in...
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member of the
Libyan National Transitional Council representing the city of
Batnan.
David Gritten (25
August 2011). "Key
figures in Libya's
rebel council"...
- differences,
ending the
Acacian Schism.
Jacob of
Serugh becomes bishop of
Batnan (near
modern Diyarbakir, Turkey). The
Memoirs of
Eminent Monks is compiled...
- The
Washington Institute.
Barrington Atlas, 2000, pl. 67 F4.
Batnai (Tell
Batnan)
Syria (Syria). Le Strange, 1890, p.406. McElroy, Damien.
Syria dispatch:...
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status unknown (link) Batnai, Tell
Batnan at Imperium.
Runciman 1987, p. 134.
Runciman 1987, p. 215. "The "Islamic...