- The
Zuqnin Chronicle is a
medieval chronicle written in
classical Syriac language, encomp****ing the
events from
Creation to c. 775 CE. It was most probably...
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Zuqnīn Monastery was a
Syriac Orthodox monastery near Diyarbakır in Turkey. It
produced one
patriarch and
fourteen bishops. The
Zuqnīn Monastery was founded...
- Matthew's
account of the
birth of Jesus. It is
preserved as part of the
Zuqnin Chronicle, an 8th-century
Syriac religious history.
According to the work...
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preservation to
having been
incorporated in the
third part of the
Chronicle of
Zuqnin, and may
probably have had a
place in the
second part of the Ecclesiastical...
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Breviary In its
nascent form, this
tradition is
found at the
earliest in the
Zuqnin Chronicle (AD 775) and may have
originated in the late
Sasanian period....
- in the
Eighth Century A.D.: The Case of the
Mosulis in the
Chronicle of
Zūqnīn".
Parole de l'Orient. 35: 455–475. Beaulieu, Paul-Alain (2013). "Arameans...
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records as the "broom star". The 760 AD
apparition was
recorded in the
Zuqnin Chronicle's
entry for iyyōr 1071 SE (May 760 AD),
calling it a "white sign":...
- the
records of the
Chronicle of
Edessa (to c.540) and the
Chronicle of
Zuqnin.
These bishops belonged to the
Syriac Orthodox Church.
During the later...
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original on 2009-09-28. Simon's
letter is part of Part III of The
Chronicle of
Zuqnin,
translated by Amir
Harrack (Toronto:
Pontifical Institute of
Medieval Studies...
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about 507, he was
there ordained as a
deacon in 529 by John of
Tella at
Zuqnin Monastery, When John was a teenager, he
moved to Amida,
located on the Tigris...