- John III of the
Sedre (Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ ܕܣܕܪ̈ܘܗܝ, Arabic: يوحنا ابو السدرات) was the
Patriarch of
Antioch and head of the
Syriac Orthodox Church from 631...
- The
Navjote (Persian: سدرهپوشی, sedreh-pushi)
ceremony is the
ritual through which an
individual is
inducted into the
Zoroastrian religion and begins...
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Portuguese footballer 618 – Xue Rengao,
emperor of Qin 648 – John III of the
Sedre,
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of
Antioch 704 – Aldfrith, king of Northumbria...
- Fang Xuanling,
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty (b. 579) John III of the
Sedre,
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch. Ma Zhou,
chancellor of the Tang dynasty...
-
Agnus ('the Lamb', 7th century), 25th
bishop of
Tongres John III of the
Sedre (died 648),
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of
Antioch John of
Damascus (676–749)...
- "Shrapnel in
Omaha Beach sand". The
Sedimentary Record. 9 (3): 4–8. doi:10.2110/
sedred.2011.3.4. Buckingham,
William F. (2004). D-Day: The
First 72 Hours. Tempus...
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author with the
Monophysite Syrian Orthodox Patriarch of
Antioch John of the
Sedre, who
ruled from 630 to 648. John of Antioch's chronicle,
Historia chronike...
- priroda, Zagreb,
Nacionalni park
Plitvice Horvatinčić, N. (1999)
Starost sedre Plitvičkih jezera. Priroda: mjesečnik za po****rizaciju
prirodnih znanosti...
- Wikidata: Q158943 APDB: 198526 APNI: 154092 BioLib: 169418 EoL: 583422 EPPO:
SEDRE FNA: 250092131 GBIF: 5362043 GRIN: 33538 iNaturalist: 168748 IPNI: 275994-1...
- to
different monasteries in
Mesopotamia for centuries. John III of the
Sedre was
elected and
consecrated Patriarch after the
death of
Athanasius I Gammolo...