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- Joseph Hazzaya (Syriac: ܝܘܣܦ ܚܙܝܐ, romanized: Yawsep Ḥazzāyā; born c. 710) was an 8th-century Syriac Christian writer, ascetic and mystic. The nickname...
- Caucasian Albania from 637 to 680, hailing from the region of Gardman. Joseph Hazzaya — was an 8th-century Syriac Christian writer, ascetic and mystic. Miles —...
- has influenced later Syriac writers such as John of Dalyatha and Joseph Hazzaya. He has long been regarded as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental...
- John of Kamul. In the middle of the 8th century, the famous mystic Joseph Hazzaya served as its abbot for a time. The history of the monastery between the...
- Fathers of Palladius of Galatia and the Paradise of the Orientals of Joseph Hazzaya. It is presumed lost. According to Thomas of Marga in chapter XXI of his...
- Suryal Atiya (1898–1988). 'Abdisho Hazzāya. Seventh century Syriac Christian writer who was brother to Joseph Hazzaya who may have written books in his...
- death by the Patriarch Timothy I at a synod held in 786/787 or 790. Joseph Hazzaya was condemned at the same synod. John was later rehabilitated by the Patriarch...
- ****ure Cardinal Christoph Schönborn of Vienna), Dadisho Qatraya, Joseph Hazzaya and Barhebraeus, which she regularly presented in Guillaumont's Ecole Pratique...
- Gérard Colin—Lettre sur les trois étapes de la vie monastique / Joseph Hazzaya; édition critique du texte syriaque et introduction par Paul Harb, François...