- Sea. The
monks of Mar Saba and
those of
subsidiary houses are
known as
Sabaites. Mar Saba is
considered to be one of the
oldest (almost)
continuously inhabited...
- Nijolė
Sabaitė (born
August 12, 1950 in Raseiniai,
Lithuanian SSR) is a
retired Lithuanian middle distance runner who
represented internationally the...
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Saint Stephen the
Sabaite (725 – 796 or 807), also
known as
Stephen the Hymnographer, was a
Christian monk from Julis, Gaza, a
district of Gaza. He was...
- 2024-03-03. Hannick, C., "Hymnographie et
hymnographes sabaïtes," in Patrich, J., ed., The
Sabaite Heritage in the
Orthodox Church from the
Fifth Century...
- of
Aksum and
Himyarites and of
Reeidan and of the
Ethiopians and of the
Sabaites and of
Sileel (?) and of Hasa and of the
Bougaites and of Taimo... — Gr****...
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Basil the
Sabaite (Georgian: ბასილი საბაწმინდელი, romanized:
basili sabats'mindeli) was a
Georgian calligrapher, monk and
writer of the 8th century. Basil...
- Perm (1340–1396),
Russian monk and
apostle of the
Permians Stephen the
Sabaite (725 – 796 or 807) St. Stephen, New
Brunswick Saint Stephen Parish, New...
-
diocesan see.[citation needed]
Titular see Patrich,
Joseph (2001). The
Sabaite Heritage in the
Orthodox Church from the
Fifth Century to the Present....
- of two tribes, the
Homerites and
those living next to them,
called the
Sabaites;
through continual emb****ies and gifts, he is a
friend of the Emperors...
- ʿAbd Allāh ibn Sabāʾ al-Ḥimyarī (Arabic: عبد الله بن سبأ الحميري),
sometimes also
called Ibn Sabāʾ, Ibn al-Sawdāʾ, or Ibn Wahb, was a 7th-century figure...