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  • Gregory Bar Hebraeus (Classical Syriac: ܓܪܝܓܘܪܝܘܣ ܒܪ ܥܒܪܝܐ, b. 1226 - d. 30 July 1286), known by his Syriac ancestral surname as Barebraya or Barebroyo...
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    zowaa.co.uk/bahra/s145-1.pdf (in Syriac). Retrieved 27 April 2020. Gregorius bar Hebraeus, “” based upon Jean Baptiste Abbeloos and Thomas Joseph Lamy (eds...
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    medical knowledge to the Arabic physicians. Founded, according to Gregorius Bar-Hebraeus, by the Sassanid ruler Shapur I during the 3rd century AD, the academy...
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    Martyr Mar Bar Sohde, of blessed memory (d. 480) Maphryono John V, of Sarug Maphryono Gregorius Jacob of Melitene Maphryono Gregorius Bar Hebraeus Maphryono...
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    as the patriarch Michael the Syrian (1126-1199) and the scholar Gregorius Bar-Hebraeus (c. 1225-1286). The naqus hitting loudly in public was considered...
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  • numerous writings was an edition of the Syrian grammar of Gregorius Bar-Hebraeus, titled Gregorii Bar Hebraei qui et Abulpharaǵ Grammatica linguae Syriacae...
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    An edition of Bar Hebraeus Risala fi Ilm al-Nafs al-Insaniyya ("A Treatise on the Human Soul"), 1938. A translation of Bar Hebraeus Hadith al-Hikma...
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  • Dionysius bar Masih was an illegitimate Maphrian of the East of the Syriac Orthodox Church, and rivalled Gregorius Jacob, the legitimate Maphrian, from...
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    martyrs and pastors since 1100 also include Dionysius Bar Salibi (1171), Gregorius X Bar Hebraeus (1286) and more recently Bishop Mor Flavianus Michael...
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  • From 1180 to 1204, the church suffered from division as Theodore Bar Wahbun, Karim Bar Masih, and their supporters attempted to usurp the patriarchal office...
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    Orthodox church of Mar Behnam was renovated by Gregorius Jacob, archbishop of Gargar, in 1704. Gregorius Thomas, archbishop of Jerusalem, was buried at...
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    works of Bar Hebraeus, written in the second half of the thirteenth century. Several bishops not known either to Michael the Syrian or Bar Hebraeus are mentioned...
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    persecution with the company's help. At the church's request, the Dutch brought Gregorius Abdul Jaleel of Jerusalem, a bishop of the Syriac Orthodox Church, aboard...
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  • Memphis, Egypt where he lived for a year. He appointed a nephew of his, Gregorius, as prelate at Memphis and then finally returned home. With Gregory II...
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  • Dioscorus Saliba, bishop of Jazirat Ibn ʿUmar (1691) Gregorius Jacob, archbishop of Gargar (1692) Gregorius Simon, archbishop of Jerusalem (1693) Severus Abraham...
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  • and Ḥisn Manṣūr (1712) Basil Matthew II, Maphrian of the East (1713) Gregorius Job, archbishop of the monastery of Saint Abhai (1714) Timothy ’Isa, archbishop...
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