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Tatian of Adiabene, or
Tatian the
Syrian or
Tatian the ****yrian, (/ˈteɪʃən, -iən/; Latin: Tati****;
Ancient Gr****: Τατιανός;
classical Syriac: ܛܛܝܢܘܣ;...
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Tatian the ****yrian,
Christian writer and
theologian of the 2nd
century Tatian or Tati**** the Deacon,
companion of
Saint Hilarius of Aquileia, d c 284...
- It was
created in the
Syriac language by
Tatian, an ****yrian
early Christian apologist and ascetic.
Tatian sought to
combine all the
textual material...
- to sacrifice. His
martyrdom was
shared by his
deacon Tati****,
otherwise Tatian, with whom Hilarius's name is
often linked, as in the
dedication of Gorizia...
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Eutychius of Alexandria, and
Jabril ibn Bukhtishu) and
theology (such as
Tatian, Bardaisan,
Babai the Great, Nestorius, and
Thomas of Marga) and the personal...
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related to Mary, the
mother of Jesus.[citation needed] The Diatessaron,
Tatian's gospel harmony,
became a
standard text in some Syriac-speaking churches...
- Christendom's
traditions related to Mary, the
mother of Jesus. The Diatessaron,
Tatian's gospel harmony,
became a
standard text in some Syriac-speaking churches...
- The Old High
German Tatian is a
translation of
Tatian's Diatessaron from
Syriac to Old High German. The
translation was
created in the
Abbey of Fulda...
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Aramaic flourished, with
evidence from the
regions of
Hatra and ****ur.
Tatian the ****yrian (or Syrian), the
author of the
gospel harmony the Diatessaron...
- the
famous Pe****ta, or
Syriac translation of the Old Testament; also
Tatian's Diatessaron,
which was
compiled about 172 and in
common use
until St. Rabbula...