- Mar
Addai II (Syriac: ܡܪܝ ܐܕܝ ܬܪܝܢܐ; born
Shlemun Giwargis Syriac: ܫܠܝܡܘܢ ܓܝܘܪܓܝܣ 6
January 1948[citation needed] – 11
February 2022) was Catholicos-Patriarch...
- The Book of the Bee (Syriac: ܟܬܒܐ ܕܕܒܘܪܝܬܐ, romanized: Kṯāḇā ḏ-debboriṯā) is a
historiographic and
theological compilation,
containing numerous Biblical...
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seven (Philip
Yaqob Abraham,
Yaqob Yohannan Sahhar,
Eliya Joseph Khayyat,
Shlemun Sabbagh,
Yaqob Awgin Manna,
Hormizd Stephen Jibri and
Israel Audo [Wikidata])...
- (1638–56), Shemʿon XII (1656–62), Shemʿon XIII
Denha (1662–1700), Shemʿon XIV
Shlemun (1700–40), Shemʿon XVI
Mikhail Mukhtas (1740–80), and Shemʿon XVI Yohannan...
- of the East
bishop named Shlemun, who died in 1313, has
recently been
discovered at
Quanzhou in
Fujian province.
Shlemun's epitaph described him as 'administrator...
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Athanasius not
known Quriaqos (793–817)
Harran Gabriel Monastery of Mar
Shlemun Quriaqos (793–817) not
known Habib not
known Quriaqos (793–817) not known...
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present at the
consecration of the
patriarch Makkikha II in 1257. The
bishop Shlemun of
Hdatta was one of the
bishops who
opposed the
election of the patriarch...
-
Narsai of Beth
Waziq was a
friend of the East
Syrian author Shlemun of Basra, and in 1222
Shlemun dedicated his Book of the Bee to him. The
bishop Shemʿon...
- Therefore,
Malik Sulaymān and
Malik Shlëmun who
followed him, both had kept
peace among the
other tribes.
Malik Shlëmun was
followed by
Malik Wardā. It was...
- ܢܗܪܓܘܪ). The last
metropolitan of Maishan, the
noted East
Syriac author Shlemun (Solomon) of Basra, is
attested in 1222, and it is not
clear when the province...