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Alexandria records that
Iwannis was
selected as
Athanasius III's
successor as
patriarch by the
Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik.
Iwannis met with the Caliph...
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Iwannis Louis Awad (17
April 1934 – 18
November 2020) was a
Syriac Catholic bishop. Awad was born in
Syria and was
ordained to the
priesthood in 1957...
- John (fl. c. 825–860), in
Syriac Iwannis, was a
Syriac Orthodox writer and the
metropolitan bishop of Dara (Anastasiopolis). He
wrote extensively on theology...
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Julian III (687–707/708)
Elias I (709–723/724)
Athanasius III (724–739/740)
Iwannis I (739/740–754/755)
Isaac I (755–756)
Athanasius Sandalaya (756–758) George...
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Bishop Isaac as a
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of
Antioch after the
death of
Iwannis I
because he was
already the
bishop of the
eparchy of Harran. Mark N. Swanson...
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weakened the
Roman grasp of the region.
Iwannis III (r. 1086–1087/1088) died and was
buried at the monastery.
Iwannis III's
successor Dionysius VI (r. 1088–1090)...
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bishop of
Arsamosata Isaac,
bishop of
Callisura Peter,
bishop of
Sarug Iwannis,
bishop of Mardin, Reshʿayna, and Kfar
Tutho Philoxenus,
archbishop of...
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patriarch Iwannis I who
ordained a
certain Abay,
former Bishop of Arzun, as the new
bishop of Amid. This
conflict was
exacerbated by
Iwannis'
failure to...
- The
Persian Diatessaron of
Iwannis ‛Izz al-Din of
Tabriz is a 13th-century
Gospel harmony, the
earliest of the
Bible translations into Persian. It appears...
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Julian III (687–707/708)
Elias I (709–723/724)
Athanasius III (724–739/740)
Iwannis I (739/740–754/755)
Isaac I (755–756)†
Athanasius Sandalaya (756–758)†...