Sabrisho I, patriarch of the Church of the East (596–604)
Sabrisho II, patriarch of the Church of the East (831–835)
Sabrisho III, patriarch of the Church of the East (1064–1072)
Sabrisho IV, patriarch of the Church of the East (1222–1224)
Sabrisho V, patriarch of the Church of the East (1226–1256)
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Sabrisho or Sabrishoʿ may refer to: Sabrisho I, patriarch of the Church of the East (596–604) Sabrisho II, patriarch of the Church of the East (831–835)...
Sabrisho I (also Sabr-Ishu, Syriac for "hope in Jesus") was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 596 to 604, during the rule of King Khosrow II. Sabrisho...
Sabrishoʿ III Zanbur was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 1064 to 1072. Brief accounts of Sabrishoʿ's patriarchate are given in the Ecclesiastical...
Sabrishoʿ V ibn al-Masihi (born Sabrishoʿ bar Masihi) was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 1226 to 1256. Brief accounts of Sabrishoʿ's patriarchate...
Sabrishoʿ II was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 831 to 835. He sat during the reigns of the caliphs al-Maʿmun (813–33) and al-Muʿtasim (833–41)...
Sabrishoʿ IV bar Qayyoma was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 1222 until his death in 1225. Brief accounts of Sabrishoʿ's patriarchate are given...
bishops Prod (or Proth, also known as Aphroth) and Sappor (also known as Sabrisho), reach Kerala, India and reside in Quilon. Emperor Louis the Pious begins...
the East from 1257 until his death in 1265. He succeeded the patriarch Sabrisho V ibn al-Masihi and was followed by Denha I. Brief accounts of Makkika's...
III (1176–90) 13th–16th centuries Yahballaha II (1190–1222) Sabrishoʿ IV (1222–5) Sabrishoʿ V (1226–56) Makkikha II (1257–65) Denha I (1265–81) Yahballaha...
Chinese poet (b. 790) Muhammad al-Jawad, 9th Twelver Shī'ah Imām (b. 811) Sabrisho II, patriarch of the Church of the East Song Ruoxian, Chinese scholar,...
present at the consecration of the Patriarch of the Church of the East, Sabrisho IV, in 1222. He dedicated the book to his friend, bishop Narsai of Beth...
probably chosen by Sabrisho. Gregory first reproached and censored, later condemned the writings of Henana. Henana wrote a defense to Sabrisho that resulted...
III (1176–90) 13th–16th centuries Yahballaha II (1190–1222) Sabrishoʿ IV (1222–5) Sabrishoʿ V (1226–56) Makkikha II (1257–65) Denha I (1265–81) Yahballaha...
During his reign the catholicus Ishoʿyahb died, and was succeeded by Sabrishoʿ, who was a native of the village of Pirozabad in the country of Beth Garmai...
Joseph Huzaya, teacher Paul the Persian, student and teacher Patriarch Sabrisho I, student Severus Sebokht, teacher Thomas of Edessa, student and teacher...
noblewoman May 6 – John of Fountains, English prelate and bishop June 8 – Sabrisho IV, patriarch of the Church of the East June 21 – Conrad of Krosigk, German...
Seleucia-Ctesiphon Installed 1049 Term ended 1057 Predecessor Eliya I Successor Sabrisho III Other post(s) Bishop of Qasr Personal details Born Yohannan bar Targhal...
East See Seleucia-Ctesiphon Installed 1074 Term ended 1090 Predecessor Sabrisho III Successor Makkikha I Other post(s) Bishop of Nisibis Personal details...
Seleucia-Ctesiphon Installed 1190 Term ended 1222 Predecessor Eliya III Successor Sabrisho IV Personal details Born Yahballaha bar Qayyoma Died 1222 Residence Seleucia...
But the Church of the East was with Babai. In 604, the Catholicos Mar Sabrisho I died and a new Catholicos had to be elected. The choice fell between...
of Daylam Isho'bokht, Metropolitan of Fars Abbots of the Monastery of Sabrisho' Isho'dnah of Basra Thomas of Marga Fredegar, a Frankish Chronicler Arculf...
wages or emolument. Then, as he progressed in sanctity, the patriarch Mar Sabrishoʾ appointed him bishop of Tirhan, and he governed this diocese for nearly...