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Despite initial success,
after the
death of
Ignatius Gregory Peter VI
Shahbaddin in 1701 or 1702, most
Syriac Catholics returned to the
Syriac Orthodox...
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Ignatius Gregory Peter VI
Shahbaddin (1641–1702) was the
Patriarch of the
Syriac Catholic Church from 1678 to 1702. His
death under cir****stances marked...
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Peter VI
Shahbaddin. The non-Catholic
Syriac party elected the
rival Abdulmasih I,
Shahbaddin's uncle, as a
competing patriarch. Upon
Shahbaddin's death...
- he
secured only the
conversion of Abdulmasih's nephew,
Gregory Peter Shahbaddin,
bishop of Jerusalem, from
amongst the
Syriac Orthodox hierarchy. In the...
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Patriarchs Ignatius Andrew Akijan (1662–1677/1678)
Ignatius Gregory Peter VI
Shahbaddin (1678–1701/1702)
Isaac Basilios Joubeir (1703–1704) (elected, not ordained)...
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Akijan (1662–1677) and
Ignatius Gregory Peter VI
Shahbaddin (1679–1702).
After Patriarch Shahbaddin's arrest by the
Ottoman authorities and
eventual death...
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Patriarchs Ignatius Andrew Akijan (1662–1677/1678)
Ignatius Gregory Peter VI
Shahbaddin (1678–1701/1702)
Isaac Basilios Joubeir (1703–1704) (elected, not ordained)...
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Patriarchs Ignatius Andrew Akijan (1662–1677/1678)
Ignatius Gregory Peter VI
Shahbaddin (1678–1701/1702)
Isaac Basilios Joubeir (1703–1704) (elected, not ordained)...
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Patriarchs Ignatius Andrew Akijan (1662–1677/1678)
Ignatius Gregory Peter VI
Shahbaddin (1678–1701/1702)
Isaac Basilios Joubeir (1703–1704) (elected, not ordained)...
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Patriarchs Ignatius Andrew Akijan (1662–1677/1678)
Ignatius Gregory Peter VI
Shahbaddin (1678–1701/1702)
Isaac Basilios Joubeir (1703–1704) (elected, not ordained)...