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were placed under the jurisdiction of the East Syriac metropolitans of Damascus, but others were attached to the province of Nisibis. The latter included a diocese for Harran and Callinicus (Raqqa), first attested in the eighth century and last mentioned towards the end of the eleventh century, and a diocese at Maiperqat, first mentioned at the end of the eleventh century, whose bishops were also responsible for the East Syrian communities in Amid and Mardin. Eleventh- and thirteenth-century lists of dioceses in the province of Nisibis also mention a diocese for the Syrian town of Resh
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twelfth century, and the diocese of Tamanon in 1265, and it is not clear whether they persisted into the fourteenth century. The only dioceses in the province of Nisibis definitely in existence at the end of the thirteenth century were Armenia (whose bishops sat at Halat on the northern shore of Lake Van), Shigar, Balad, Arzun and Maiperqat.
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monastery of Mar Awgin near Nisibis for the village of Tel Mahmad 'in the diocese of Qarta'. Its colophon mentions that the manuscript was copied in the time of the patriarch Eliya III and the metropolitan Yahballaha of Nisibis, providing further confirmation that Qarta was a diocese in the province of Nisibis.
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with the monastery of Mar Gabrona and Mar Shmona (Arabic: Dayr al-Qara) near the Lailah Dagh, twenty kilometres to the southeast of Gazarta, and Adarma with the small town of Adarma, seventy kilometres east of Nisibis, near the modern Tel Rmelan al-Kabir. The seat of the bishops of Qarta and Adarma
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Arabaye, and it covered the desert region to the north of Sinjar, where there were several Nestorian monasteries. Six Nestorian bishops of Shigar are attested between the sixth and the fourteenth centuries. The first of these bishops, Bawai, is mentioned in 563. The last, Yohannan, was present at
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Abdin for the town of Hesna d'Kifa, perhaps in response to East Syriac immigration to the towns of the Tigris plain during the Mongol period. At the same time, a number of older dioceses may have ceased to exist. The dioceses of Qaimar and Qarta and Adarma are last mentioned towards the end of the
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in 424, but the diocese was not assigned to a metropolitan province. In the late thirteenth century Armenia was certainly a suffragan diocese of the province of Nisibis, and its dependency probably went back to the seventh or eighth century. The bishops of Armenia appear to have sat at the town of
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Arabaye (the hinterland of Nisibis, between Mosul and the Tigris and Khabur rivers) and in the hill country to the northeast of Arzun. By 497 a diocese had been established at Balad (the modern Eski Mosul) on the Tigris, which persisted into the fourteenth century. By 563 there was also a diocese
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The Arab conquest allowed the East Syriacs to move into western Mesopotamia and establish communities in Damascus and other towns that had formerly been in Roman territory, where they lived alongside much larger Syriac Orthodox, Armenian and Melkite communities. Some of these western communities
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of 1007/8, and a bishop Mushe of Qarta and Adarma is attested during the reign of the catholicus Eliya II (1111–32). A ritual for the consecration of the bishop of Qarta and Adarma has survived in the works of the patriarch Eliya III (1176–90). Finally, a manuscript was copied in 1186 in the
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in 1139. He was required to proclaim the patriarch's name in the traditional ceremony in the church of Mar Pethion, 'because all the bishops of the great eparchy had died, and their thrones were vacant; something which had never happened before'.
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The bishop Daniel of Arzun was confirmed as a suffragan bishop of the metropolitan Hosea of Nisibis in Canon XXI of the synod of Isaac in 410, and was among the signatories of its acts. He was also among the signatories of the acts of the synod of
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It is not clear when the diocese of Shigar came to an end. The Shigar region seems to have had a small Nestorian community up to the seventeenth century, and may even have had a bishop from time to time. A metropolitan 'Glanan Imech' (possibly
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Changes in the formal and informal titles borne by the metropolitans of Nisibis reflect the shifts in the province's centre of gravity over the centuries. In 497 the metropolitan Hosea of Nisibis was styled 'metropolitan of the country of Beth
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was giving a conspectus of dioceses in the province of Nisibis at various periods in its history rather than an authentic list of late-thirteenth century dioceses, and it is unlikely that the dioceses of Qube, Beth Rahimaï, Harran and
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The unperfected bishop Ibn Fadala, 'guardian of the throne of Nisibis' and bishop of an unnamed diocese in the province of Nisibis, was present together with the metropolitan Yohannan of Nisibis at the consecration of the patriarch
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was an important seminary and theological academy of the Church of the East during the late Sassanian period, and in the last two centuries of Sassanian rule generated a remarkable outpouring of East Syriac theological scholarship.
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Bar Brikha listed thirteen suffragan dioceses in the province of Nisibis at the end of the thirteenth century, in the following order: Arzun, Qube, Beth Rahimaï, Balad, Shigar, Qardu, Tamanon, Beth Zabdaï, Halat, Harran, Amid,
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An unnamed bishop of Balad was among the bishops who witnessed a retraction of the Messallian heresy made by the priest Nestorius of the monastery of Mar Yozadaq in 790 before his consecration as bishop of Beth Nuhadra.
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tradition, the last Nestorian 'metropolitan' of Sinjar died around 1660, and the region's few remaining Nestorian Christians become Yazidis. It is difficult to say whether there is any truth in this tradition.
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The bishop Samuel 'of Arzun for Baita d'Aoustan' was confirmed as a suffragan bishop of the metropolitan Hosea of Nisibis in Canon XXI of the synod of Isaac in 410, and was among the signatories of its acts.
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Bar Brikha, himself metropolitan of Nisibis, referred loosely to his province as 'Soba (Nisibis) and Mediterranean Syria'. Few Mesopotamian or Syrian dioceses still existed at this period, however, and
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714–28) who served for twelve years. Mari states that he was "of indifferent learning" but "very charitable towards the poor" and that he "restored the churches in his archdiocese".
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Probably during the Umayyad period, the East Syriac diocese of Armenia was attached to the province of Nisibis. The bishop Artashahr of Armenia was present at the synod of Dadisho
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Arid of Nisibis, who became patriarch in 1074, was styled 'metropolitan bishop of Soba and Beth Nahrin '. At the end of the thirteenth century the celebrated East Syriac writer
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was founded in the sixth century, probably to counter the growing influence of the Jacobites in the Sinjar region. The full name of the diocese was Shigar and Beth
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The bishop Abraham of Beth Rahimaï was confirmed as a suffragan bishop of the metropolitan Hosea of Nisibis in Canon XXI of the synod of Isaac in 410.
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The bishop Daniel of Beth Moksaye was confirmed as a suffragan bishop of the metropolitan Hosea of Nisibis in Canon XXI of the synod of Isaac in 410.
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The bishop Gabriel Ibn al-Shammas of Arzun was an unsuccessful candidate in the patriarchal election of 1012. His successful rival, the patriarch
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was normally styled 'metropolitan of Nisibis and Armenia'. As far as is known, the title 'metropolitan of Nisibis and Armenia' was used by all of
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II (831–5) was consecrated bishop of Harran by the metropolitan Yohannan of Nisibis, and became metropolitan of Damascus during the reign of
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Arabaye, and by 585 a diocese for 'Beth Tabyathe and the Kartawaye', the country to the west of Lake Van inhabited by the Kartaw Kurds.
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aïna, Qarta and Adarma, Qaimar and Hesna d'Kifa. Aoustan d'Arzun and Beth Moksaye were also suffragan dioceses in the fifth century.
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district, became bishop of Balad at an unknown date in the second half of the eighth century or the first half of the ninth century.
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Fear of God and the Beginning of Wisdom: The School of Nisibis and the Development of Scholastic Culture in Late Antique Mesopotamia
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During the fifth and sixth centuries three new dioceses in the province of Nisibis were founded in Persian territory, in Beth
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was once again a suffragan diocese of the province of Nisibis. By the thirteenth century the jurisdiction of the bishops of
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was obliged to cede Nisibis and five neighbouring districts to Persia to extricate the defeated army of his predecessor
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may have been the monastery of Gabrona and Shmona, mentioned in the colophons of manuscripts of 1213/4 and 1217/8.
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emmeh), of 'Sciugar' is mentioned in the report of 1607, and may have been a bishop of Shigar. According to a
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The bishop 'Natum', probably Nathan, of 'Arzun d'Beth d'Aoustan' adhered by letter to the acts of the synod of
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aïna is a plausible location for an East Syriac diocese at this period, but none of its bishops are known.
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The bishop Yohannan of 'Aoustan d'Arzun' was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Dadisho
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introduced the custom of allowing the metropolitan of Nisibis to participate in patriarchal elections.
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The diocese of Qarta and Adarma was listed as a suffragan diocese in the province of Nisibis in the
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The bishop Yohannan of Balad was appointed metropolitan of Merv by the patriarch Sargis (860–72).
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The bishop Yazdgird of Balad was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Joseph in 554.
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The bishop Marutha of Qardu was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Gregory in 605.
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of Gdala (628–45) was appointed bishop of Balad after the death of the bishop Quriaqos of Balad.
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An unnamed bishop of Qaimar was present at the consecration of the patriarch Bar Sawma in 1134.
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The bishop Atticus of Beth Moksaye was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Dadisho
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De catholicis seu patriarchis Chaldaeorum et Nestorianorum commentarius historico-chronologicus
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of 'Beth Tabyathe and the Kartawaye' was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Isho
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An unnamed bishop of Balad was present at the consecration of the patriarch Bar Sawma in 1134.
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The bishop Job of Arzun was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Babaï in 497.
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The bishop of Nisibis was recognised in Canon XXI of the synod of Isaac as 'metropolitan of
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A diocese was founded around the middle of the thirteenth century to the north of the Tur
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A diocese was founded around the middle of the thirteenth century to the north of the Tur
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The bishop Gabriel of Qube d'Arzun was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of
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on 'of Balad and al-Jaslona (Gaslona)' was present at the consecration of the patriarch
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The bishop Miles of Qardu was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Dadisho
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The bishop Giwargis of Arzun was consecrated metropolitan of Nisibis by the patriarch
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and his Christian successors, may well have contained more Christians than the entire
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The bishop Emmanuel of Hesna d’Kifa was present at the consecration of the patriarch
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The bishop Eliya 'of Raqah (Raqqa)' was present at the consecration of the patriarch
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The bishop Bar Sawma of Qardu was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of
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Giwargis (1074), a former bishop of Arzun who died a few days after his consecration
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The bishop Yohannan of Maiperqat was present at the consecration of the patriarch
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from Persian territory. The Nisibis region, after nearly fifty years of rule by
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The Book of Governors: The Historia Monastica of Thomas, Bishop of Marga, AD 840
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Nisibe, métropole syriaque orientale et ses suffragants des origines à nos jours
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was the bishop of the Kurds of Kartaw during or immediately after the reign of
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of Tamanon was present at the consecration of the patriarch Eliya II in 1111.
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The bishop Emmanuel of Arzun was present at the consecration of the patriarch
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aïna and 'Adormiah' (Qarta and Adarma). It has been convincingly argued that
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in 1265 (as bishop 'of Mardin'). He was also present at the consecration of
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Ilam, but above the metropolitans of Maishan, Adiabene and Beth Garmaï.
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The bishop of Nisibis was recognised in 410 as the metropolitan of
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Nisibis was a frontier town between the Roman and Persian empires
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of Balad was appointed metropolitan of Nisibis by the patriarch
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of Tamanon was present at the consecration of the patriarch
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(2006). 2630:Assemani, Giuseppe Luigi 1958:Ecclesiastical Chronicle 3801:Christianity portal 3016:Abiward and Shahr Piroz 2646:(4 vols, Rome, 1719–28) 1544:Diocese of Hesna d'Kifa 1078:Diocese of Qube d'Arzun 1070:Diocese of Beth Rahimaï 1053:Diocese of Beth Moksaye 985:The bishop Yohannan of 837:East Syriac bishops of 449:First Council of Nicaea 447:and a signatory of the 2707:(3 vols, Beirut, 1962) 2298:MS BM Syr (Wright) 161 2016:MS Cambridge Add. 1988 1554:Abdin for the town of 1330:monastery of Beth ʿAbe 1171:The patriarch Sabrisho 981:Diocese of Beth Zabdaï 971:Ilam by the patriarch 551:(697), consecrated by 390:Archdiocese of Nisibis 138: 129:Ecclesiastical history 31: 3402:Niffar, Nil and al-Nu 3231:Harran and Callinicus 2921:Exterior metropolitan 2878:Interior metropolitan 2688:Chabot, Jean-Baptiste 2679:Budge, E. A. Wallis, 2672:Budge, E. A. 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S., 2429:Book of Governors 2427:Thomas of Marga, 2398:Book of Governors 2333:Elijah of Nisibis 2308:Elijah of Nisibis 2053:Elijah of Nisibis 1925:Elijah of Nisibis 1906:Elijah of Nisibis 1885:Elijah of Nisibis 1851:Elijah of Nisibis 1835:Elijah of Nisibis 1663:Book of Governors 1420:Diocese of Shigar 1408:Diocese of Shigar 1232:Elijah of Nisibis 1209:Elijah of Nisibis 1150:Diocese of Harran 645:), a disciple of 514:bishop of Kashkar 445:School of Nisibis 434: 433: 224:School of Nisibis 163:), Beth Rahimaï ( 3847: 3799: 3798: 3687: 3677: 3622: 3605: 3594: 3539: 3534:Shigar and Beth 3483: 3443:Qarta and Adarma 3407: 3367:altha and Hnitha 3366: 3351:Mashkena d'Qurdu 3261:Hormizd Ardashir 3166:Dasqarta d'Malka 3070: 3009:dioceses to 1318 2872: 2807: 2800: 2793: 2784: 2783: 2778: 2767: 2749: 2735: 2721: 2700: 2698: 2669: 2660: 2651:Baumstark, Anton 2639: 2609: 2606: 2600: 2597: 2591: 2588: 2582: 2579: 2573: 2570: 2564: 2557: 2551: 2540: 2534: 2531: 2525: 2522: 2516: 2509: 2503: 2496: 2490: 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Mar Yaʿqob
East Syriac
Church of the East
Nisibis
Arzun
Armenia
Callinicus
Raqqa
Maiperqat
Jovian
Julian
Constantine
Sassanian empire
Arzun

Arzun
Moxoene
Shigar
David
Hnanisho I
School of Nisibis
Lake Van
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St Jacob or James of Nisibis
School of Nisibis
First Council of Nicaea
Yahballaha I
Joseph

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