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Shahlufa (classical Syriac: ܫܚܠܘܦܐ, romanized: šaḥlūfā, lit. 'Substitute') was a
legendary primate of the
Church of the East, who is
conventionally believed...
- Seleucia-Ctesiphon from 204 to 220, and
Shahlufa from 220 to 224.
However the
Chronicle of Seert,
names Shahloopa (
Shahlufa) as a
Patriarch of the
Church of...
- Catholicos.
Ordained in 231 AD in
Jerusalem 10.
Shahaloopa of
Kashker (
Shahlufa) (220–266 AD) Bar
Aggai (267–c. 280)
Around 280,
visiting bishops consecrated...
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Church of the East
titles Preceded by Yaʿqob I (c.190)
Patriarch of the East
Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon (204–220) Succeeded by
Shahlufa (220–224)...
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Abris (121–37)
Abraham (159–71) Yaʿqob I (c. 190)
Ahadabui (204–20)
Shahlufa (220–4) Papa (c. 280–317) Shemʿon Bar Sabbaʿe (329–41)
Shahdost (341–3)...
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Church of the East
titles Preceded by
Shahlufa (220–224)
Vacant (224–280) Catholicos-Patriarch of the East
Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon (c. 280–317) Succeeded by...
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Source Materials for
Student of
Church History:
During the
Patriarchate of
Shahlufa and Papa, Dudi (David),
Bishop of Basra,
Persia (291 - 325) and an eminent...
- (120–137),
Abraham (159–171), Yaʿqob I (190), Aha d'Abuh (204–220) and
Shahlufa (220–224). The last two are in fact late third-century
bishops of Erbil...
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Abris (121–37)
Abraham (159–71) Yaʿqob I (c. 190)
Ahadabui (204–20)
Shahlufa (220–4) Papa (c. 280–317) Shemʿon Bar Sabbaʿe (329–41)
Shahdost (341–3)...
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Patriarchs (Catholicoi) of Babylon. It also
states that
during the
reigns of
Shahlufa and Papa bar
Aggai as the
heads of
Persian Church, the
Persian bishop David...