- Mar
Dadishoʿ was the
Catholicos of the East from 421 AD to 456 AD.
During his
reign as Catholicos, in 424 AD, the
Church of the East
declared itself independent...
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Dadisho Qatraya or
Dadisho of
Qatar (classical Syriac: ܕܕܝܫܘܥ ܩܛܪܝܐ; late 7th century) was a
Nestorian monk and
author of
ascetic literature in Syriac...
- Convent". The
rules he
established in 571 were
published with
those of
Dadisho, his
successor (588-604).
Abraham died in 586. The
third abbot of this...
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Dadishoʿ (528/9–604) was a monk and
author of the
Church of the East. He was the
second abbot of the
great monastery of
Mount Izla
after its founder, Abraham...
- (421 AD) With
Dadisho, the
significant disagreement on the
dates of the
Catholicoi in the
sources start to converge. In 424,
under Mar
Dadisho I, the Church...
- the
Sasanian Empire met in
council under the
leadership of
Catholicos Dadishoʿ (421–456) and
determined that they
would not, henceforth,
refer disciplinary...
- at the
Council of Seleucia-Ctesiphon in 410, and
which at the
Synod of
Dadisho in 424 had
declared the
independence of its head, the Catholicos, in relation...
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refers to John the
Baptist for a
model of
fasting in the 5th century.
Dadisho's Commentary on Abba
Isaiah lists several physical activities in relation...
- Hulwan,
student Barsauma of Nisibis,
teacher Cyrus of Edessa,
student Dadisho of
Mount Izla,
student Elishaʿ bar Quzbaye,
director ?520s ʿEnanishoʿ,...
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Nestorian writers originated from Beth Qatraye,
including Isaac of Nineveh,
Dadisho Qatraya,
Gabriel of
Qatar and Ahob of Qatar. Christianity's significance...