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Sabbas is an
Aramaic masculine given name.
Variant forms or
transliterations include Sabas, Savas, Savvas, Saba, Sava, Savva, Savo and Sawa.
Sabbas may...
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Caesarea later obtained his relics. The P****io of
Sabbas gives some
insight into
Gothic life and culture.
Sabbas (also Saba) was born in 334 in a
village in...
- in
Palestine and
saint Saint Sabbas the Sanctified,
patron saint archive Sabbas (disambiguation)
including Saint Sabbas,
Saint Sabas,
Saint Sava Saint...
- Monastery).
Sabbas was one of the
first disciples of
Sergius of
Radonezh and
spent almost the
whole of his life in Trinity-St.
Sergius Lavra.
Sabbas was very...
- Sbaa, Hama (Arabic: سباع) is a
Syrian village located in
Salamiyah Subdistrict in
Salamiyah District, Hama.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau of Statistics...
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Wayback Machine "St
Sabbas the
Sanctified Monastery - Jerusalem". from the
album published by Mar Saba in 2002, via
homepage of St.
Sabbas Orthodox Monastery...
- name
Sabbas. In
January 1987
Metropolitan Pitirim of
Volokolamsk ordained Hierodeacon Sabbas as a priest.
Later that year, in June,
Hieromonk Sabbas was...
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Saint Sabbas Stratelates (Sava Stratelat,
Sabas Stratilat,
Savva Stratilatus), also
known as
Sabbas the
General of Rome (died 272, in
Tiber River, Rome)...
- (includes list of
people with the name) Saba or
Sabbas the Goth (334–372),
Christian saint Saba or
Sabbas the
Sanctified (439–532),
Christian saint Saba...
- Ages,
Christians sometimes identified the
queen of
Sheba with the
sibyl Sabba. The
story of
Solomon and the
queen was po****r
among Copts, as
shown by...