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Zabdicene (Armenian: Ծաւդէք or Զաւդէք, romanized: Tsawdēk' or Zawdēk'; Gr****: Ζαβδικηνή, romanized: Zav****ne; Latin: Zabdiccena;
classical Syriac: Zawdai)...
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Church of the East) was born in the ****yrian town of Beth
Ainata in Beth
Zabdai, on the west bank of the Tigris, near Nisibis. He was born to a
family of...
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Heliodorus of Bet
Zabdai (died 344) was a
Syrian bishop of Bet
Zabdai in
Mesopotamia and a martyr.
Around 337
Shapur II
invaded Roman Mesopotamia, commencing...
- Abba (Ba) bar
Zabdai (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: אבא בר זבדי) was a
Palestinian amora who
flourished in the
third century. He
studied in Mesopotamia, attending...
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including Arzun, Beth Rahimaï, Beth
Qardu (later
renamed Tamanon), Beth
Zabdaï, Qube d'Arzun, Balad,
Shigar (Sinjar), Armenia, Beth
Tabyathe and the Kartawaye...
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Heliodorus (sophist) a 3rd
century sophist from
Arabia Petraea Heliodorus of Bet
Zabdai (died 344),
Syrian bishop and
martyr Heliodorus of
Altino (died 390), 4th-century...
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Syrian Orthodox priest,
martyr and
saint August 20 –
Heliodorus of Bet
Zabdai,
bishop and
martyr November 17 – Jin Kangdi,
emperor of the Jin Dynasty...
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Gomel or
Marga Beth
Ramman (Baremman) or Beth
Waziq (Bawazij)
Karma Beth
Zabdai,
later moved to
Jazirat Ibn ʿUmar Beth
Nuhadra Peroz-Shapur
Shahrzur Al-Hirah...
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Cizre was
known in
Syriac as Gāzartā d'Beṯ
Zabdaï (island of Zabdicene), from 'gazarta' (island) and 'Beṯ
Zabdaï' (Zabdicene).
Historical affiliations Hamdanid ...
- bar Abba (2nd-3rd century), Jewish/Babylonian
religious scholar Abba bar
Zabdai (3rd century), Jewish/Palestinian
religious scholar Abba ben
Joseph bar...