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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...
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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 —...
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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...
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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...
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Suryal Atiya (1898–1988). 'Abdisho
Hazzāya.
Seventh century Syriac Christian writer who was
brother to
Joseph Hazzaya who may have
written books in his...
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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...
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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...