Variant forms or transliterations include Sabas, Savas, Savvas, Saba, Sava, Savva, Savo and Sawa.
Sabbas may refer to, chronologically:
Sabbas Stratelates (died 272), Roman general, martyr and saint
Sabbas the Goth (died 372), Christian martyr and saint
Sabbas the Sanctified (439–532), Cappadocian-Syrian monk, priest and saint
Saint Sava (1174–1236), Serbian prince, monk, and saint
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Sabbas is an Aramaic masculine given name. Variant forms or transliterations include Sabas, Savas, Savvas, Saba, Sava, Savva, Savo and Sawa. Sabbas may...
Flavian. After that, Sabbas went to Jerusalem, and from there to the monastery of Saint Euthymius the Great. But Euthymius sent Sabbas to Abba Theoctistus...
Sabbas the Goth (Romanian: Sava Gotul, Greek: Σάββας ο Γότθος; died 12 April 372) was a Christian martyr venerated as a saint. Sabbas (also Saba) was...
Wayback Machine "St Sabbas the Sanctified Monastery - Jerusalem". from the album published by Mar Saba in 2002, via homepage of St. Sabbas Orthodox Monastery...
Isaac Benayon Sabba (Arabic: إسحاق بن آيون صباح ; Portuguese: Isaac Benayon Sabbá; Hebrew: יצחק בניון שבח; February 12, 1907 – March 22, 1996) was a Brazilian...
Saint Sabbas Stratelates (Sava Stratelat, Sabas Stratilat, Savva Stratilatus), Sabbas the General of Rome (died 272, in Tiber River, Rome) was an early...
Monastery). Sabbas was one of the first disciples of Sergius of Radonezh and spent almost the whole of his life in Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra. Sabbas was very...
name Sabbas. In January 1987 Metropolitan Pitirim of Volokolamsk ordained Hierodeacon Sabbas as a priest. Later that year, in June, Hieromonk Sabbas was...
Sabbas served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in the 12th century (exact dates are unknown). "Savvas (1117–?)". Official web site of the Greek Orthodox...
Sabba da Castiglione, fra' Sabba da Castiglione or Saba da Castiglione (1480 – 16 March 1554) was an Italian Renaissance humanist, writer and member of...
Ages, Christians sometimes identified the queen of Sheba with the sibyl Sabba. The story of Solomon and the queen was popular among Copts, as shown by...
Risiera di San Sabba (Slovene: Rižarna) is a five-storey brick-built compound located in Trieste, northern Italy, that functioned during World War II...
Saint Savvas of Kalymnos (also known as Saint Savvas the New) is the patron saint of the Greek island of Kalymnos, where he lived during the last twenty...
(includes list of people with the name) Saba or Sabbas the Goth (334–372), Christian saint Saba or Sabbas the Sanctified (439–532), Christian saint Saba...
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tonsured a Schemamonk in the Lavra of Saint Sabbas, on the Sunday of Saint Mary of Egypt, by hieromonk Sabbas, and he was renamed Serapheim. On December...
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Joe Sabba Park is a 0.47-acre (1,900 m2) New York City public park maintained and run by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, in the...
Antioch. Acts 15:22 The name denotes either a literal son of a man called Sabbas a symbolic name, meaning son of sabbath or rest, or of return Barshabba...
Sabas is a name derived from the Greek Savvas or Sabbas, and ultimately Aramaic in origin, meaning “old man” or “grandfather.” Sabas may refer to, chronologically:...
nonsense words: "Glibby gloop gloopy, Nibby Nabby Noopy, La La La Lo Lo. Sabba Sibby Sabba, Nooby abba Nabba Le Le Lo Lo. Tooby ooby walla, nooby abba nabba...
Saint Stephen the Sabaite (725 – 796 or 807), also known as Stephen the Hymnographer, was a Christian monk from Julis, Gaza, a district of Gaza. He was...