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- laymen, and had unsuccessfully petitioned Quriaqos' predecessor Joseph to restore him to his former see. Quriaqos travelled with Zachariah to the city, and...
- مار افرام السرياني للسريان الأرثوذكس) Syriac Orthodox Church of Saint Quriaqos (كنيسة مار قرياقوس للسريان الأرثوذكس) Syriac Catholic Church of Saint Peter...
- Aramaic origin or Gr**** origin, presumed to have originated from the name Quriaqos (ܩܘܪܝܩܘܣ) or the Gr**** Kyrios or kurios (Ancient Gr****: κύριος) meaning...
- Cyricus and his mother Julitta are venerated as early Christian martyrs. According to traditional stories, they were put to death at Tarsus in AD 304....
- Syriac: ܫܸܢܓܲܲܠܐ, romanized: Shengala) at the Church dedicated to Mar Quriaqos. MS Vatican Syriac 22 has the following p****age about the "Catholicos-Patriarch...
- Arab literature. Some famous Christians from the city include its bishop Quriaqos of Tagrit who ascended to become the patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church...
- itself is from Gr****. The name is believed to have originated from Saint Quriaqos who is known in both Syriac and Latin liturgies The meaning of Kuriakose...
- pope of the Catholic Church Grimoald IV, Lombard prince of Benevento Quriaqos of Tagrit, patriarch of Antioch Tibraide mac Cethernach, abbot of Clonfert...
- Nineveh Plains. In the village, there are Chaldean Catholic churches of Mar Quriaqos and Mart Maryam. The Mar Oraha Monastery is also located near the village...
- (758/759–789/790) John of Raqqa (758–762) David of Dara (762–774) Joseph (790–791/792) Quriaqos of Tagrit (793–817) Abraham (807/808–837) Dionysius I Telmaharoyo (818–845)...