-
partially destro**** the
church during a
conflict with the
patriarch Anba
Yusab. It was
later converted into a
mosque until the
tenth century, when it was...
- of El
Behira in 1870.
Between the
years 1950–1952, in the time of Pope
Yusab II, the
church building was
pulled down and another,
larger building was...
- اخنوخ, romanized: Akhnūkh
Enoch ⲓⲱⲥⲏⲫ (Iōsēph) Arabic: يوساب, romanized:
Yusāb Joseph ⲓⲱϩⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ (Iohannēs) Arabic: يوحانس, romanized: Yuhānnis, Arabic:...
- to
Cairo with
other high
clerics to be made
bishops by the
Coptic Pope
Yusab, the
Patriarch of Alexandria. At the same time that
Abuna Basilios became...
- ****ociation for
Middle East Studies. 19 (2): 87–116. Wissa,
Myriam (2016). "
Yusab of Alexandria,
Dionysius of Tel-Mahre, Al-Maʾmun of Baghdad, the Bashmurites...
-
overland travel was
potentially dangerous, as
evidenced by the
inability of
Yusab, the
bishop of Fuwwah, to
travel to the
Synod of 1250 due to
Bedouin raids...
-
allegedly suspended from
position in the
Coptic Church twice,
first by Pope
Yusab II in 1955, and then
again by Pope
Kyrillos VI for nine
years from 1960...
-
Other medieval sources on Ibn Rajāʾ
include Ibn al-Rāhib, Ibn
Kabar and
Yūsāb of Fuwa. Ibn
Kabar claims that he
wrote an autobiography, but this may be...
- publications. His term as dean
ended with his
death in 1951. However, Pope
Yusab II
appointed Father Ibrahim Attia later that year. With
Father Ibrahim,...
- ʾl-Faḍāʾil Būlus al-Būshī Ibn al-Rāhib Ibn
Kabar Yūḥannā ibn Sabbāʿ Ibn Sibāʿ
Yūsāb of
Fuwwa Athanasius of Qus
Cyril IV of
Alexandria 'Abd al-Masīḥ Ṣalīb al-Masū'dī...