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Laqabin (West Syrian Diocese)

Index Laqabin (West Syrian Diocese)

Laqabin was a diocese of the Syriac Orthodox Church, suffragan of the archdiocese of Melitene. [1]

8 relations: Bar Hebraeus, Dioceses of the Syriac Orthodox Church, Gubos (West Syrian Diocese), Gumal (West Syrian Diocese), Melitene (West Syrian Diocese), Michael the Syrian, Qlaudia (West Syrian Diocese), Qlisura (West Syrian Diocese).

Bar Hebraeus

Gregory Bar Hebraeus (122630 July 1286), also known by his Latin name Abulpharagius or Syriac name Mor Gregorios Bar Ebraya, was a maphrian-catholicos (Chief bishop of Persia) of the Syriac Orthodox Church in the 13th century.

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Dioceses of the Syriac Orthodox Church

Dioceses of the Syriac Orthodox Church: In the period of its greatest expansion, in the tenth century, the Syriac Orthodox Church had around 20 metropolitan dioceses and a little over a hundred suffragan dioceses.

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Gubos (West Syrian Diocese)

Gubos (occasionally spelled Guba) was a diocese in the Syriac Orthodox metropolitan province of Melitene (Malatya), attested between the ninth and thirteenth centuries.

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Gumal (West Syrian Diocese)

Gumal (also known as Goghmal, Gomel and Marga) was a diocese of the Syriac Orthodox Church.

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Melitene (West Syrian Diocese)

The city of Melitene (modern Malatya) was an archdiocese of the Syriac Orthodox Church, attested between the ninth and thirteenth centuries but probably founded as early as the seventh century.

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Michael the Syrian

Michael the Syrian (ܡܝܟܐܝܠ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ; died 1199 AD), also known as Michael the Great (ܡܝܟܐܝܠ ܪܒܐ) or Michael Syrus or Michael the Elder, to distinguish him from his nephew,William Wright, A short history of Syriac literature, p.250, n.3. was a patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1166 to 1199. He is best known today as the author of the largest medieval Chronicle, which he composed in Syriac. Various other materials written in his own hand have survived.

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Qlaudia (West Syrian Diocese)

Qlaudia (or Claudia) was a diocese in the Syriac Orthodox metropolitan province of Melitene (Malatya), attested between the tenth and thirteenth centuries.

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Qlisura (West Syrian Diocese)

Qlisura (or Qalisura, Callisura, from kleisoura) was a diocese in the Syriac Orthodox metropolitan province of Melitene (modern Malatya), attested between the ninth and thirteenth centuries.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laqabin_(West_Syrian_Diocese)

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