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Hnanisho (Syriac: ܚܢܢܝܫܘܥ),
Hnanishoʿ,
Ḥnanishoʿ, Henanisho, or Hanan-Ishoʿ may
refer to:
Hnanisho I,
Patriarch of the
Church of the East 686–698 Hnanisho...
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Hnanishoʿ II (born c.715) was
patriarch of the
Church of the East
between 773 and 780. His name,
sometimes spelled Ananjesu or Khnanishu,
means 'mercy...
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Names with Ishoʿ as a
component include:
Enanisho Hnanisho I
Hnanisho II Ishoʿbokht
Ishodad of Merv Isho'dnah Ishoʿsabran
Ishoyahb I Ishoyahb...
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Ḥnanishoʿ I,
called Ḥnanishoʿ the Exegete, was
patriarch of the
Church of the East
between 686 and 698. His name
means 'mercy of Jesus'.
Hnanishoʿ offended...
- twelve-year-old
nephew Hnanishoʿ as his successor,
presumably because no
older relatives were available.
Several years later,
probably because Hnanishoʿ had died in...
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Christian secretary Abu Nuh al-Anbari. On the
death of the
patriarch Hnanishoʿ II in 778,
Timothy used a
judicious mixture of bribery[citation needed]...
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patriarchate is
given by Bar Hebraeus: The
catholicus Hnanishoʿ was
succeeded by Sliba-zkha, who was
consecrated at Seleucia. He was from...
- III (649–659)
Giwargis I (661–680)
Yohannan I (680–683)
vacant (683–685)
Hnanisho I (686–698)
Yohannan the
Leper (691–693)
vacant (698–714) Sliba-zkha (714–728)...
- The
metropolitans or
matrans of
Shemsdin traditionally took the name
Hnanishoʿ and
lived in the
Shemsdin village of Mar Ishoʿ in the sub-district of...
- (during the
reign of
Hnanisho I) Sama of Neshra,
brother of prec. (during the
reign of
Hnanisho I)
Nathaniel (during the
reign of
Hnanisho I)
Selibha the Aramaean...