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- 36°50′N 38°02′E / 36.83°N 38.03°E / 36.83; 38.03 Qenneshre (also Qēnneshrē or Qennešre, Syriac for "eagle's nest"; Arabic Qinnisrī) was a large West...
- into a wealthy family from Edessa, and became a monk at the Monastery of Qenneshre, where he studied philology, jurisprudence, philosophy, and theology....
- Miaphysite persuasion who founded around 530 the monastery of Saint Thomas in Qenneshre ("Eagle's Nest"), located on the eastern side of the Euphrates in present...
- ISBN 978-3-643-91301-2. Tannous, Jack (2013). "You Are What You Read: Qenneshre and the Miaphysite Church in the Seventh Century". History and Identity...
- whom he followed to the monastery of Qenneshre. On the death of the Patriarch Theodore in 666 or 667, he left Qenneshre on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and Mount...
- bishop from the early 7th century. Educated in Gr**** at the monastery of Qenneshre, he became bishop of Mabbug in Syria. He was deposed as bishop by the...
- of the Syriac Orthodox Church. He was a resident of the monastery of Qenneshre, which was situated near the banks of the Euphrates. His student, Jacob...
- (supervisor of abbots). Paul probably came out of the monastic complex of Qenneshre. A scribal notation in a m****cript dated to 675, refers to a Syriac version...
- received a good education, and later became monks at the Monastery of Qenneshre, where they were trained in the recitation of the Bible. After the death...
- Slavs "invaded Crete and the other islands. There some blessed men of Qēnneshrē were taken captive and some twenty of them were killed", and scholars...