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230: 295: 300: 271: 93:, Sinharib disliked Christianity and tried to persuade his son Behnam to reject Christianity. Although greatly influenced by the 159: 52: 71:. Sinharib is generally regarded to be an anachronistically placed and Christianized version of the ancient Assyrian king 213: 290: 264: 82:
705–681 BC), cast in a role befitting the then Christian Assyrians so that he could still be revered.
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This article is about the character from the legend of Mar Behnam. For the ancient Assyrian king, see
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Novák, Mirko; Younansardaroud, Helen (2002). "Mār Behnāum, Sohn des Sanherib von Nimrūd".
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According to the narrative in the hagiography, much like
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in the fourth century AD. Nineveh was at this time in
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Index

Sennacherib
Classical Syriac
hagiography
Behnam
Assyrian
Nineveh
Asoristan
Sasanian Empire
Sennacherib
Julian the Apostate
Roman Empire
Zoroastrianism
Persians
Christian
Sennacherib
Mar Behnam Monastery


Karen Radner
Ancient Assyria: A Very Short Introduction
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978-0-19-871590-0
doi
10.1524/aofo.2002.29.1.166
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163351203
The Assyrian Prince Mor Behnam
St. Behanan, his sister Sara and 40 Sahadas
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Assyrian

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