JohnVIII may refer to: Pope JohnVIII, Pope from 872 to 882 Antipope JohnVIII, antipope in 844 JohnVIIIbarAbdoun, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch...
Salhoyo (986/987–1002/1003) JohnVIIIbarAbdoun (1004–1030/1031/1033) Dionysius IV Yahyo (1031–1042) vacant (1042–1049) John IX bar ʿAbdun (1042/1048/1049–1057)...
rebel leader Ibno Al-Thahabi, Moorish encyclopedist and physician JohnVIIIbarAbdoun, patriarch of Antioch (b. 944) Liu, empress and regent of the Song...
statesman (d. 998) Ibn Juljul, Muslim physician (approximate date) JohnVIIIbarAbdoun, patriarch of Antioch (d. 1033) Otto (or Odo), duke of Burgundy (d...
church. Athanasius IV was thus succeeded by John VIIIbarAbdoun, who had been a monk at the Mor Bar Sauma Monastery. The persecution of Syriac Orthodox...
instead sending as his own representative bishop John of Kaishoum and then his disciple Theodore bar Wahbun. In three successive letters to the emperor...
Dionysius' accounts were also later used in the Ecclesiastical History of Bar Hebraeus, Maphrian of the East (r. 1266–1286). The Chronicle of Zuqnin was...
was unharmed. In April 2018, Ignatius Aphrem II, together with Patriarch John X of Antioch issued a strong condemnation of the 2018 missile strikes against...
Miaphysite belief in the Church of Antioch throughout persecution. The Mor Bar Sauma Monastery became the seat of the patriarch between the 11th and 13th...
after a pilgrimage to the Church of Saint Leontius in Tripolis, the head of John the Baptist at Emesa, and Jerusalem, he resolved to join Evagrius and become...
and Basra. As patriarch, he established a monastic seminary, met with Pope John Paul II during the Roman Pope's visit to Syria in 2001, and installed numerous...
rebel leader Ibno Al-Thahabi, Moorish encyclopedist and physician JohnVIIIbarAbdoun, patriarch of Antioch (b. 944) Liu, empress and regent of the Song...
1928. 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...
works of Moses bar Kepha, namely his treatises on the soul, resurrection, paradise, and angels, and also a treatise on devils by John of Dara; this was...
latter's residence also. According to the histories of Michael the Syrian and Bar Hebraeus, Athanasius was praised for his piety by Agapius II, the Chalcedonian...
statesman (d. 998) Ibn Juljul, Muslim physician (approximate date) JohnVIIIbarAbdoun, patriarch of Antioch (d. 1033) Otto (or Odo), duke of Burgundy (d...
Mesopotamia and Telouch. For this reason the Syro-Jacobite Patriarch JohnVIIIbarAbdoun was arrested and brought to trial in Constantinople and then forced...
by the Chronicle of 1234, whereas the historians Michael the Syrian and Bar Hebraeus record that Peter was consecrated at the aforementioned monastery...
of Sarug at Amida, according to the histories of Michael the Syrian and Bar Hebraeus. The Chronicle of 846 details that he became patriarch at the monastery...
IV Salhoyo (986/987–1002/1003) JohnVIIIbarAbdoun (1004–1030/1031/1033) Dionysius IV Yahyo (1031–1042) John IX bar ʿAbdun (1042/1048/1049–1057) Athanasius...
Churches. p. 338. Adrian Fortescue (1913). The Lesser Eastern Churches. p. 339. John Joseph. Muslim-Christian Relations and Inter-Christian Rivalries in the Middle...
only for intervals. He was elected as the successor of Ignatius Abraham bar Gharib as patriarch of Mardin at a synod at the monastery of Saint Ananias...
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church observes his memorial feast on August 15.[4] John Joseph. Muslim-Christian Relations and Inter-Christian Rivalries in the Middle...
the Chronicle of Michael the Syrian, or the monastery of Eusebona, as per Bar Hebraeus' Ecclesiastical History, where he studied Greek, Syriac, and theology...
Patriarch John Scholasticus of Constantinople. For four days, Conon and Eugenius debated with Paul and Stephen of Cyprus; both Michael the Syrian and Bar Hebraeus...