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Patriarch of the Church of the East
Pethion was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 731 to 740. Brief accounts of Pethion's patriarchate are given in the Ecclesiastical Chronicle of
Pethion
Syriac martyrology
of Ādur-Hormizd, Pethiōn and Anāhīd is a work of Christian Syriac literature in the genre of martyrology concerning the hermit Pethiōn and two aristocratic
Acts of Adur-Hormizd, Pethion and Anahid
Acts_of_Adur-Hormizd,_Pethion_and_Anahid
Leper (691–693) vacant (698–714) Sliba-zkha (714–728) vacant (728–731) Pethion (731–740) Aba II (741–751) vacant (751–753/754) Surin (753) Yaqob II (753/754–773/775)
List of patriarchs of the Church of the East
List_of_patriarchs_of_the_Church_of_the_East
Church of the East titles Preceded by Hnanishoʿ I (686–698) Vacant (698–714) Catholicos-Patriarch of the East (714–728) Succeeded by Pethion (731–740)
Sliba-zkha
given by Bar Hebraeus: After fulfilling his office for eleven years, he (Pethion) died in the year 123 of the Arabs [AD 740/1] and was succeeded by Aba
Aba_II
Christian saint and one of the seventy disciples of Jesus
Hnanisho I (686–698) Yohannan the Leper (691–693)† Sliba-zkha (714–728) Pethion (731–740) Aba II (741–751) Surin (753)† Yaqob II (753/754–773/775) Hnanisho
Addai_of_Edessa
Syriac Christian martyrological texts from the Sasanian Empire
rulers include Adur-Hormizd and Anahid, the martyrs of Karka d-Beth Slokh, Pethion, Yazdin, Tahmazgard, Saba, and related figures under Yazdegerd II. Several
Persian_martyr_acts
Gregory the Alchemist was bishop of Harran during the reign of the patriarch Pethion (731–40). ʿAbdishoʿ bar Bahrīz, who became the metropolitan of Mosul before
Nisibis (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
Nisibis_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)
Patriarch of the Church of the East from 780 to 823
synod convened by the bishop Thomas of Kashkar in the monastery of Mar Pethion in Baghdad. Giwargis enjoyed the support of the caliph al-Mahdi's Christian
Timothy I of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Timothy_I_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
in the region. According to his epitaph in the Chaldean church of Mar Pethion in Amid, in which his name is given as Shlemun Bar Srʿa, he was born in
Chaldean Catholic diocese of Amid
Chaldean_Catholic_diocese_of_Amid
Church of the East diocese in Armenia
by ʿAbdishoʿ Bar Brikha, flourished during the reign of the patriarch Pethion (731–40). An unnamed bishop of Armenia was present at the consecration
Armenia_(East_Syriac_diocese)
Rabban Bar ʿIdta) and Mar Denha (mentioned by ʿAmr), the monasteries of Mar Pethion, Rabban Ahron and Rabban Joseph (mentioned around the end of the eighth
Shigar_(East_Syriac_diocese)
Village in Hakkari Province, Turkey
19th century. The village of Mazra'a contained the famous church of Mar Pethiōn, while the village of Gundiktha had the church of Mar Khananya. Population
Cevizli,_Çukurca
Anti-Patriarch of the Church of the East in 877
in the chapel of the martyrs in the old church of the monastery of Mar Pethion. List of patriarchs of the Church of the East Bar Hebraeus, Ecclesiastical
Israel_of_Kashkar
to the great monastery and restored the church of the monastery of Mar Pethion, an ancient monastery that had been built in the time of the Persians.
Sabrisho_II
Persian bishop
Hnanisho I (686–698) Yohannan the Leper (691–693)† Sliba-zkha (714–728) Pethion (731–740) Aba II (741–751) Surin (753)† Yaqob II (753/754–773/775) Hnanisho
Shahdost
Ecclesiastical province of the Church of the East (5th–13th c.)
(780–823) and several of his ninth-century successors; the monastery of Mar Pethion, residence of the patriarch Sabrishoʿ II (831–5); the church of Asbagh
Patriarchal Province of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Patriarchal_Province_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
metropolitan named ʿAbdishoʿ donated a manuscript to the church of Mar Pethion in Amid in May 1458. The metropolitan Eliya of 'Nisibis, Armenia, Mardin
Dioceses of the Church of the East, 1318–1552
Dioceses_of_the_Church_of_the_East,_1318–1552
between the two men, Yohannan quietly withdrew to the monastery of Mar Pethion. There he was informed that the catholicus Abraham had come to see him
Abraham III of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Abraham_III_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Patriarch of the Church of the East
patriarchate is given by Bar Hebraeus: Then a certain doctor, a secular priest, Pethion by name, went to the governor, and promised him 300,000 nummi of silver
Abdisho_I
English
the signatories of the acts of the synod of Dairin in 676. The bishop Pethion of Tirhan was appointed by the patriarch Sliba-zkha (714–28). He was elected
Tirhan_(East_Syriac_diocese)
Mar Pethion and Mar Thomas in Kirkuk, Mar Giwargis in Ashitha, Mar Shallita in Qudshanis, Mar ʿAbdishoʿ and Mar Qardagh in Beth ʿAziza, Mar Pethion in
Dioceses of the Church of the East after 1552
Dioceses_of_the_Church_of_the_East_after_1552
Metropolitan province of the Church of the East
replaced by Yohannan, who was himself degraded during the patriarchate of Pethion (731–40) and replaced by Panahishoʿ. The bishop Aphrid of Segestan was
Merv (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
Merv_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)
in the chapel of the martyrs in the old church of the monastery of Mar Pethion. Bar Hebraeus gave only the briefest of notices of Enosh's seven-year reign:
Enosh_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
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Girl/Female
Hebrew
Gives joy.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Buddhist Goddess
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Hebrew
God's refuge.
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Tamil
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Italian Portuguese Spanish
Messenger. Biblical name for spirit messengers God sends men.
Biblical
fire; light;Jehovah is watcher;
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Moon
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Hindu
God has given
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Beauty
Female
Danish
, noble ruler.
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