- France. The name
Kuriakose is
derived from the
Syriac Aramaic name ܩܘܪܝܩܘܣ (
quryāqōs)
which itself is from Gr****. The name is
believed to have
originated from...
-
Simple Believers.
Princeton University Press. Witakowski,
Witold (2011). "
Quryaqos". In
Sebastian P. Brock;
Aaron M. Butts;
George A. Kiraz;
Lucas Van Rompay...
-
Armenian refugees in the
Monastery of Mor
Quryaqos.
After this,
Elias was
appointed Chief of the
Monastery of Mor
Quryaqos and
Monastery of Mor Hananyo. In 1908...
-
located in the
Shaqlawa District. In the village,
there was a
church of Mar
Quryaqos. The name of the
village is
derived from "enclosed place" in Kurdish. Darbandokeh...
-
Christophorus I (628) John I (686)
Anonymous (686) John II (752)
Daniel (817)
Quryaqos (824)
Sarjis (Segius)
Christophorus II (914)
Timothy Soghde (1075–1120)...
- parti****ted at the
synod of
Manzikert (726). The
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch Quryaqos, who had been
ordained in
Harran on 17
August 793,
convened a
synod in...
- Cordoba".
April 26, 2021. "Carc****onne City". Witakowski,
Witold (2011). "
Quryaqos". In
Sebastian P. Brock;
Aaron M. Butts;
George A. Kiraz;
Lucas Van Rompay...
- Amharic: ቂርቆስ, romanized: Qirqos;
Imperial Aramaic: ܩܘܪܝܩܘܣ, romanized:
Quryāqōs. Also Julietta;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰουλίττα, romanized: Ioulítta; Amharic:...
- 1931
accompanied by Mor
Clemis Yuhanon Abbachi,
Rabban Quryaqos (later Mor
Ostathios Quryaqos), and
Rabban Yeshu` Samuel, his
secretary Zkaryo Shakir...
-
Mardin from 1381 or 1382
until his
death in 1412.
Abraham was the son of
Quryaqos, son of Gharīb of Amid, and had a
brother named Joseph, who
would later...