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- Tomarsa (or Tamuza) was bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon and primate of the Church of the East from 363 to 371. He took office at the end of the great ****cution...
- Sabbae (329–341) Shahdost (341–342) Barba'shmin (343–346) vacant (346–363) Tomarsa (363–371) vacant (371–377) Qayyoma (377–399) Isaac (399–410) Ahha (410–414)...
-  280–329) Shemon bar Sabbae (329–341) Shahdost (341–342) Barba'shmin (343–346) Tomarsa (363–371) Qayyoma (377–399) Isaac (399–410) 5th–8th centuries Ahha (410–414)...
- Shahdost (341–343) Catholicos-Patriarch of the Church of the East Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon (343–346) Succeeded by Vacant (c.346–363) Tomarsa (363–371)...
- a very noble and virtuous man, from the family of the catholicus Tuhma Tomarsa. After the bishops consecrated him, they enjoined him to behave as an obedient...
- Church of the East titles Preceded by Tomarsa (363–371) Vacant (c. 371–377) Catholicos-Patriarch of the Church of the East Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon...
- Jesus' earthly father, Joseph. Eliya also placed the historical patriarch Tomarsa in the middle of the third century, to fill a gap between Shahlufa and...
-  280–329) Shemon bar Sabbae (329–341) Shahdost (341–342) Barba'shmin (343–346) Tomarsa (363–371) Qayyoma (377–399) Isaac (399–410) 5th–8th centuries Ahha (410–414)...