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- Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo (Syriac: ܦܛܪܝܪܟܐ ܒܗܢܡ ܚܕܠܝܐ, Arabic: البطريرك بهنام الحدلي) was the Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church...
- the patriarchate of Mardin lapsed after its patriarch Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo was acknowledged as patriarch of Antioch in 1445. A line of patriarchs...
- July 20 – King John II of Castile (b. 1405) December 10 – Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch. date unknown Chiara Zorzi, regent...
- one of the bloodiest battles in Scotland, takes place. 1412 – Behnam Hadloyo becomes Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Mardin. 1487 – Citizens of Leeuwarden...
- proclaimed as the King of Aragon by the deleagates at Caspe. July 24 – Behnam Hadloyo becomes Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Mardin. August 14 – The Peace of Auxerre...
- Aleppo 1310 – Stephen I, Duke of Bavaria (b. 1271) 1454 – Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch. 1475 – Paolo Uccello, Italian painter...
- (1365/1366–1381) Ignatius Abraham bar Gharib (1381/1382–1412) Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo (1412–1445) Patriarchs of Melitene, 1293–1360 Ignatius Constantine (1292–1293)...
- (1365/1366–1381) Ignatius Abraham bar Gharib (1381/1382–1412) Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo (1412–1445) Patriarchs of Melitene, 1293–1360 Ignatius Constantine (1292–1293)...
- (1365/1366–1381) Ignatius Abraham bar Gharib (1381/1382–1412) Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo (1412–1445) Patriarchs of Melitene, 1293–1360 Ignatius Constantine (1292–1293)...
- (1365/1366–1381) Ignatius Abraham bar Gharib (1381/1382–1412) Ignatius Behnam Hadloyo (1412–1445) Patriarchs of Melitene, 1293–1360 Ignatius Constantine (1292–1293)...