AthanasiusIIDabbas (died 1619), sometime known also as Athanasius III, was Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 1611 to 1619. AthanasiusII Dabbas...
of Antioch (ruled in 683–686) AthanasiusII of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1450–1453 AthanasiusIIDabbas, Melkite Greek Patriarch of Antioch...
of Constantinople (r. 1450–1453) AthanasiusIIDabbas, Melkite Greek Patriarch of Antioch (r. 1611–1619) Atanasije II Gavrilović, Serbian Patriarch (r...
Patriarch Athanasius III Dabbas (1647–1724), sometimes known also as Athanasius IV, was the last Patriarch of Antioch before the final split of 1724 which...
Cyril IV Dabbas (Patriarche Kyrillos IV Dabbas) was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch (1619–1627). He succeeded his brother AthanasiusIIDabbas as Patriarch...
Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch in 683–686 AthanasiusIIDabbas, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch in 1611–1619 Athanasius Sandalaya, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch...
for example Cyril Dabbas was anti-patriarch from 1613 to 1628, Neophite of Chio was anti-patriarch from 1674 to 1684, AthanasiusDabbas from 1685 to 1694...
After the death of AthanasiusIIDabbas, the Melkite Church split between two claiming Patriarchs, Ignatius III Atiyah and Cyril IV Dabbas, who both were...
Tanas appointed as successor his nephew Athanasius Jawhar and died shortly later in January 1760. Although Athanasius' election was supported by the bishops...
name of Athanasius III. The next nine years were marked by the conflict between the two claiming Patriarchs, Cyril V Zaim and Athanasius III Dabbas. The...
Dabbas) was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch (1724–1766), the first patriarch after the Catholic schism. He is the nephew of Patriarch Athanasius III...
Cyprus, deposing Germanos II of Cyprus after complaints of the local population. The Melkite Metropolitan of Aleppo AthanasiusDabbas was so elected in Istanbul...
Karmah was consecrated metropolitan bishop of Aleppo by Patriarch AthanasiusIIDabbas, and he took the name of the saint of that day, ‘'Meletios'’. One...
where he requested Athanasius, Patriarch of Alexandria, to send a bishop and some priests as missionaries to Ethiopia. By Athanasius' own account, he believed...
already had Catholic professions of faith by the previous patriarchs Athanasius III Dabbas (in 1687) and Cyril V Zaim (in 1716). Rome didn't want to split...
recognizes Paul the Jew's successors down to Athanasius III Dabbas, then recognizes Sylvester of Antioch as Athanasius III's successor in 1724, then recognizes...
printing by non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire began with the press of AthanasiusDabbas in Aleppo in 1706. In 1727, Sultan Achmed III gave his permission...
also believed to have established the first monastery in Ethiopia, named Dabba Selama after him. In 2016, archaeologists excavated a 4th-century AD basilica...