- The
Martyrology of
Rabban Sliba is a book
containing the
names and
feast days of a
number of
martyrs of the
Syriac Orthodox Church. The book was composed...
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Sliba-zkha (the name
means 'the
cross has conquered' in Syriac) was
patriarch of the
Church of the East from 714 to 728.
Brief accounts of
Sliba-zkha's...
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Season of
Sliba starts on
Sunday on or
after the
feast of the
glorious cross and has a
length of
three to four w****s. The
first Sunday of
Sliba is always...
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Saliba or
Sliba ibn
Yuhanna (Arabic: Ṣalībā ibn Yūḥannā) was a
medieval Syriac Christian,
author of a 1332
Arabic compendium known as The
Books of Secrets...
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origin used in the
Levant and Malta. The
family name
comes from the
aramaic (
sliba) but also from the
Arabic cognate "صليب" (salîb),
meaning "cross", a reference...
- (Arabic), 131 (Latin)
Ṣliba, 120 (Arabic)
Sliba, 124 (Arabic) Chabot, 272–4 Chabot, 285 Chabot, 366 Chabot, 285 Chabot, 366 Chabot, 478
Sliba, 80 (Arabic) Chabot...
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current one in
classical sources for
Indian names. The
martyrologist Rabban Sliba dedicated a
special day to both the
Indian king, his family, and
Saint Thomas:...
- Vol. II,1973, Ed
George Menachery Vazhuthanapally, ”Archaeology of Mar
Sliba”. O'Flynn,
Donnel (2017). Holy Cross, Life-Giving Tree.
Church Publishing...
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commemorated as a
saint by the
Syriac Orthodox Church in the
Martyrology of
Rabban Sliba, and his
feast day is 16 February. The
French scholar Jean
Maurice Fiey...
- Mar
Joseph II
Sliba Marouf (or
Youssef II
Sliba Bet Macruf) was the
second in****bent of the
Josephite line of
Church of the East, a
little patriarchate...