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Henana of
Adiabene (died 610) was a
Christian theologian, and
headmaster of the
School of Nisibis, the main
theological center of the
Church of the East...
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Dimitru Russia –
Svetlana Koroleva San
Marino –
Melania Astolfi Slovakia –
Hnana Burianova Spain –
Gemma Ruiz
Garcia Turkey – Esra Eron
Ukraine – Kataryna...
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Nisibis when it was
under the
presidency of the
controversial theologian Hnana, who
searched for
common theological ground between the
Nestorianism of...
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Daniel (407–31), Rima (431–50), ʿAbbushta (450–99),
Joseph (499–511) and
Hnana (from 511). The
authenticity of the
Chronicle of
Erbil has been questioned...
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flourished in Nisibis,
including Ishoʿyahb,
Abraham the son of Haddad, and
Hnana, who had
eight hundred disciples.
Ezekiel was in the
habit of
making fun...
- Text in Arabic, Coptic, and
Syriac I - Traités d'Isaï le
docteur et de
Hnana d'Abiabène sur les martyrs, le
vendredi d'or et les rogations, et de foi...
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adhered by
letter to the acts of the
synod of
Joseph in 554. The
bishop Hnana of
Harbaglal was
among the
signatories of the acts of the
synod of Ezekiel...