Hnanisho (Syriac: ܚܢܢܝܫܘܥ), Hnanishoʿ, Ḥnanishoʿ, Henanisho, or Hanan-Yesu may refer to: Hnanisho I, Patriarch of the Church of the East from 686–698...
Ḥnanishoʿ I, called Ḥnanishoʿ the Exegete, was patriarch of the Church of the East between 686 and 698. His name means 'mercy of Jesus'. Hnanishoʿ offended...
Hnanishoʿ II (born c.715) was patriarch of the Church of the East between 773 and 780. His name, sometimes spelled Ananjesu or Khnanishu, means 'mercy...
twelve-year-old nephew Hnanishoʿ as his successor, presumably because no older relatives were available. Several years later, probably because Hnanishoʿ had died in...
(during the reign of Hnanisho I) Sama of Neshra, brother of prec. (during the reign of Hnanisho I) Nathaniel (during the reign of Hnanisho I) Selibha the Aramaean...
inscription on the Nestorian Stele, whose dating formula mentions the patriarch Hnanishoʿ II (773–80), gives the names of several prominent Christians in China...
occurred between Barsauma and Acacius of Seleucia-Ctesiphon and between Hnanisho I and Yohannan the Leper. The 1552 conflict was not merely between two...
Eliya VI (1558-1591) had a hierarchy of at least six bishops: his brother Hnanishoʿ, metropolitan of Mosul and natar kursya; Yahballaha, metropolitan of Berwari;...
Mār Yōsip Khnanisho The matran Joseph Hnanishoʿ (1893–1977), photographed in Baghdad Metropolitan of Shemsdin Born 1893 Died 3 July 1977 Venerated in...
centuries. Its full name and dedication was Monastery of Mar Hnanya, Mar Hnanishoʿ, Mar Bassima, and Mar Habib, but it was commonly called the Monastery...
originally designated Eliya's older brother Hnanishoʿ as his successor. Several years later, probably because Hnanishoʿ had died in the interim, patriarch Shemon...
III of Adiabene Chronicle of Khuzestan Rabban Hormizd John bar Penkaye Hnanisho' the Exegete John of Daylam Isho'bokht, Metropolitan of Fars Abbots of...
of Kashkar was appointed by the patriarch Sargis (860–72). The bishop Hnanishoʿ of Kashkar was natar kursya between the death of the patriarch Enosh and...
afterwards in the same year Hnanishoʿ openly defied the Vatican, consecrating the priest Peter Shawriz metropolitan of Seert. Hnanishoʿ seems to have become...
and 693. He opposed the claims of the legitimately-elected patriarch Hnanishoʿ I (686–98), who had offended the caliph ʿAbd al-Malik with a tactless...
twelve-year-old nephew Hnanishoʿ as his successor, presumably because no older relatives were available. Several years later, probably because Hnanishoʿ had died in...
the metropolitan Eliya of Amid and the metropolitan and natar kursya Hnanishoʿ. Neither colophon mentions a bishop of Mardin. The metropolitan Ishoʿyahb...
had fulfilled his office for two years, he died and was succeeded by Hnanishoʿ the Great. List of patriarchs of the Church of the East Mari, 63 (Arabic)...