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Shahdost, also Sadoc, Sadoth (Greek: Σαδωθ) (Turoyo: ܫܗܕܘܣ) was Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon and primate of the Church of the East from 341 to 343. He was martyred during the great persecution of Shapur II. Like several other early bishops of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, he is included in the traditional list of patriarchs of the Church of the East. He is considered a saint in several Eastern Christian denominations.[1][2]
Shahdost, also Sadoc, Sadoth (Greek: Σαδωθ) (Turoyo: ܫܗܕܘܣ) was Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon and primate of the Church of the East from 341 to 343. He...
Papa (c. 280–317) Vacant (317–329) Catholicos-Patriarch of the Church of the East Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon (329–341) Succeeded by Shahdost (341–343)...
Christians' were put to death. During the following years, Shemon's successors, Shahdost and Barba'shmin, were also martyred. Barbasceminus, bishop of Seleucia...
Christians' were put to death. During the following years, Shemon's successors, Shahdost and Barba'shmin, were also martyred. A near-contemporary 5th-century Christian...
some of the clergy including the catholicoi Simeon bar Sabba'e (341), Shahdost (342), and Barba'shmin (346). Afterward, the office of Catholicos lay vacant...
Among the prominent examples of this persecution is the killing of Bishop Shahdost Shahrazori and 128 of his followers. Sharazur was incorporated into Ardalan...
Gregory had to leave and was ordered by the king to live in the monastery of Shahdost. The Catholicos disagreed with the excommunication and was spared the royal...