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Blaouza (Arabic: بلوزا, also
spelt Blawza and Blouza), is a
Maronite Christian village in the
Bsharri District of the
North Governorate of Lebanon. The...
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Gabriel II of
Blaouza (or Jibra'il al-Bluzani,
Gabriel of Blawza, Arabic: جبرائيل الثاني, Latin:
Gabriel Belusani, born in 1625,
Blaouza,
Lebanon - died...
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Maronite Order founded on
August 15, 1700, by the
Patriarch Gabriel of
Blaouza (1704–1705).
Monastery of
Qozhaya Baladites Antonins Kreimists or Lebanese...
- Bane
Bekaa Kafra Brisat Hasroun Qnat Bani Saab
Billa Dimane Tourza Bazoun Blaouza El-Arz
Mazraat ****af
Barhalyoun Bqarqacha Hadath El
Jebbeh Moghr El Ahwal...
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Monastery of Mar Chaaya, Lebanon, by
Maronite Patriarch Gabriel of
Blaouza (1704-1705). Its name
comes from the
Arabic Antouniyah (Arabic: الرهبنة...
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Elected November 6, 1705 Term
ended February 12, 1733
Predecessor Gabriel of
Blaouza Successor Joseph Dergham El
Khazen Orders Consecration 1698 (Bishop) by Estephan...
- Bane, Tourza, Hasroun, Bazaoun, Bqarqacha, Bqaa Kafra, Braissat, Hadchit,
Blaouza, Hadath,
Monastery of Qannoubine,
Monastery of
Hawqa In
Zgharta District...
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Gabriel II of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch in 1657
Gabriel of
Blaouza,
Maronite Patriarch in 1704–1705 This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Blouzan,
Keserwan 1704–1705
Bishop of
Aleppo Also
known as
Gabriel II of
Blaouza 121
Jacob IV Awad يعقوب الرابع عوّاد Hasroun,
Bsharri 1705–1733 Bishop...
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Among the
former bishops is
certainly the best
known Gabriel of
Blaouza, who was
elected patriarch of the
Maronite Church in 1704
succeeding Estephan...