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Laqabin was a
diocese of the
Syriac Orthodox Church,
suffragan of the
archdiocese of Melitene. The diocese, also
known as
Qarna and
Tella d'****nias,...
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transferred to Aleppo. In 1255 he was
again transferred to the see of
Laqabin and
finally was made primate, or maphrian, of the East by
Ignatius IV Yeshu...
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usually treated as a
family name, from his
birthplace of
Lakape (later
Laqabin)
between Melitene and Samosata. It is
found mostly as
Lakapenos in the...
- Aleppo, or Mabbugh, or Callinicus, or Edessa, or Harran, all deserted? Or
Laqabin, ʿArqa, Qlisura, Semha, Gubos,
Qlaudia and Gargar—the
seven dioceses around...
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possibly in
succession to Laʿzar, and was
transferred to the
diocese of
Laqabin one year later, in 1247. He was
succeeded as
bishop of
Gubos in the same...
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Qlisura between the
ninth and
thirteenth centuries; ʿArqa, Gargar,
Laqabin and
Qlaudia between the
tenth and
thirteenth centuries; Tel
Patriq in the...
- Aleppo, or Mabbugh, or Callinicus, or Edessa, or Harran, all deserted? Or
Laqabin, ʿArqa, Qlisura, Semha, Gubos,
Qlaudia and Gargar—the
seven dioceses around...