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  • Dadisho Qatraya
  • 7th-century Arabian Christian monk

    Dadisho Qatraya or Dadisho of Qatar (Classical Syriac: ܕܕܝܫܘܥ ܩܛܪܝܐ; late 7th century) was a Nestorian monk and author of ascetic literature in Syriac

    Dadisho Qatraya

    Dadisho_Qatraya

  • Dadisho
  • Mar Dadishoʿ was the Catholicos of the East from 421 AD to 456 AD. During his reign as Catholicos, in 424 AD, the Church of the East declared itself independent

    Dadisho

    Dadisho

  • Dadisho of Mount Izla
  • Dadishoʿ (528/9–604) was a monk and author of the Church of the East. He was the second abbot of the great monastery of Mount Izla after its founder, Abraham

    Dadisho of Mount Izla

    Dadisho_of_Mount_Izla

  • Abraham the Great of Kashkar
  • Church of the East saint

    Convent". The rules he established in 571 were published with those of Dadisho, his successor (588-604). Abraham died in 586. The third abbot of this

    Abraham the Great of Kashkar

    Abraham_the_Great_of_Kashkar

  • Church of the East
  • Church of the East Syriac Rite of Christianity

    the Sasanian Empire met in council under the leadership of Catholicos Dadishoʿ (421–456) and determined that they would not, henceforth, refer disciplinary

    Church of the East

    Church of the East

    Church_of_the_East

  • Nazirite
  • Person who took the 100 vows of Numbers 6:1–21

    refers to John the Baptist for a model of fasting in the 5th century. Dadisho's Commentary on Abba Isaiah lists several physical activities in relation

    Nazirite

    Nazirite

  • Syriac Christianity
  • Branch of Eastern Christianity

    at the Council of Seleucia-Ctesiphon in 410, and which at the Synod of Dadisho in 424 had declared the independence of its head, the Catholicos, in relation

    Syriac Christianity

    Syriac Christianity

    Syriac_Christianity

  • Beth Garmaï (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
  • its acts. He was also among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Dadishoʿ in 424. The bishop Yohannan, 'bishop of Karka d'Beth Slokh, metropolitan

    Beth Garmaï (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Beth Garmaï (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Beth_Garmaï_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)

  • Fars (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
  • Metropolitan province of the Church of the East

    five metropolitans and the suffragan bishops in the acts of the synod of Dadishoʿ in 424, suggesting that Fars had by then been recognized as a sixth metropolitan

    Fars (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Fars (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Fars_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)

  • Christianity in Eastern Arabia
  • opposite Kharg Island in the northern Persian Gulf, before the Council of Dadisho in AD 424. Eastern Arabia was divided into two main ecclesiastical regions:

    Christianity in Eastern Arabia

    Christianity_in_Eastern_Arabia

  • Christianity in Qatar
  • scholars dating to this period who hailed from the Qatari Peninsula include Dadisho Qatraya, Gabriel of Qatar, Gabriel Arya and Ahob of Qatar. In 674, the

    Christianity in Qatar

    Christianity in Qatar

    Christianity_in_Qatar

  • Isaac the Syrian
  • 7th-century Christian bishop and theologian

    Christians Asceticism Christian Universalism Church Fathers Church of the East Dadisho Qatraya East Syriac Rite Ephrem the Syrian John of the Ladder Monastic

    Isaac the Syrian

    Isaac the Syrian

    Isaac_the_Syrian

  • Farbokht
  • Church of the East titles Preceded by Maʿna (420) Catholicos-Patriarch of the East (421) Succeeded by Dadishoʿ (421–456)

    Farbokht

    Farbokht

  • Pre-Islamic Arabia
  • Human history in the Arabian Peninsula before 610 CE

    Nestorian writers originated from Beth Qatraye, including Isaac of Nineveh, Dadisho Qatraya, Gabriel of Qatar and Ahob of Qatar. Christianity's significance

    Pre-Islamic Arabia

    Pre-Islamic Arabia

    Pre-Islamic_Arabia

  • Diocese of Kashkar
  • Former diocese in Mesopotamia

    Kashkar was one of eleven named bishops listed in the acts of the synod of Dadishoʿ in 424 as having been reproved at the synods of Isaac in 410 and Yahballaha

    Diocese of Kashkar

    Diocese_of_Kashkar

  • Patriarchal Province of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
  • Ecclesiastical province of the Church of the East (5th–13th c.)

    ('Hirta of the Arabs') was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Dadishoʿ in 424. The bishop Shemʿon of Hirta was among the signatories of the acts

    Patriarchal Province of Seleucia-Ctesiphon

    Patriarchal Province of Seleucia-Ctesiphon

    Patriarchal_Province_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon

  • Linda George discography
  • Discography of Assyrian musician Linda George

    Title Lyrics Music Length 1. "Atour O Ashour (feat.Walter Aziz)" Wilson Dadisho Ashur Bandoleros, Ben Wedge 5:23 2. "Mokhibee Sogul" (Dedicated to Edward

    Linda George discography

    Linda_George_discography

  • List of patriarchs of the Church of the East
  • (399–410) Ahha (410–414) Yahballaha I (415–420) Mana (420) Farbokht (421) Dadisho (421–456) Babowai (457–484) Acacius (485–496) Babai (497–502/503) Shila

    List of patriarchs of the Church of the East

    List of patriarchs of the Church of the East

    List_of_patriarchs_of_the_Church_of_the_East

  • Nisibis (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
  • (probably, from his name, a Roman) subscribed to the acts of the synod of Dadishoʿ. Besides the bishop of Arzun, a bishop of 'Aoustan d'Arzun' (plausibly

    Nisibis (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Nisibis (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Nisibis_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)

  • Enanisho
  • monasticism. A commentary on it was written before the end of the century by Dadīshōʿ Ḳaṭrāya. The Book of the Little Paradise of David, Bishop of the Kurds

    Enanisho

    Enanisho

  • Beth Huzaye (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
  • fifth and sixth centuries. A bishop of Ispahan was present at the synod of Dadishoʿ in 424, and by 576 there were also dioceses for Mihraganqadaq (probably

    Beth Huzaye (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Beth Huzaye (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Beth_Huzaye_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)

  • 424
  • Calendar year

    of the East declares itself independent, under Catholicos of the East Dadisho. Shao Di, emperor of the Liu Song dynasty (b. 406) "Fl. Anthemius Isidorus

    424

    424

  • Addai of Edessa
  • Christian saint and one of the seventy disciples of Jesus

    centuries Ahha (410–414) Yahballaha I (415–420) Mana (420) Farbokht (421) Dadisho (421–456) Babowai (457–484) Acacius (485–496) Babai (497–502/503) Shila

    Addai of Edessa

    Addai of Edessa

    Addai_of_Edessa

  • Eastern Arabia
  • Historical region of Arabia

    Nestorian writers originated from Beth Qatraye, including Isaac of Nineveh, Dadisho Qatraya, Gabriel of Qatar and Ahob of Qatar. Christianity declined with

    Eastern Arabia

    Eastern Arabia

    Eastern_Arabia

  • Mount Izla
  • Mountain in Turkey

    Christian monks which resided on Mt. Izla. Abraham the Great of Kashkar Dadisho of Mount Izla Babai the Great Thomas A. Carlson et al., “Izla — ܛܘܪܐ ܕܐܝܙܠܐ

    Mount Izla

    Mount Izla

    Mount_Izla

  • History of Qatar
  • Christian scholars dating to this period who hailed from Beth Qatraye include Dadisho Qatraya, Gabriel of Qatar, Gabriel Arya and Ahob of Qatar. In 674, the

    History of Qatar

    History of Qatar

    History_of_Qatar

  • Micheline Albert
  • of Jerusalem (with the future Cardinal Christoph Schönborn of Vienna), Dadisho Qatraya, Joseph Hazzaya and Barhebraeus, which she regularly presented

    Micheline Albert

    Micheline_Albert

  • Beth Qatraye
  • Historical region in Eastern Arabia

    and produced several Christian authors. Among them are Isaac of Qatar, Dadisho Qatraya, Gabriel of Qatar, Gabriel Arya and Ahob of Qatar. The exact geography

    Beth Qatraye

    Beth Qatraye

    Beth_Qatraye

  • Maishan (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
  • of the synod. He was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Dadishoʿ in 424. The bishop 'Nanaï' (or 'Hai'), 'bishop, metropolitan of Prath d'Maishan'

    Maishan (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Maishan_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)

  • Merv (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
  • Metropolitan province of the Church of the East

    Abrashahr, Yazdoï of Herat and Aphrid of Segestan were present at the synod of Dadishoʿ in 424. The uncommon name of the bishop of Merv, Bar Shaba, means 'son

    Merv (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Merv_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)

  • Hulwan (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
  • bishop of 'the deportation of Beth Lashpar' was present at the synod of Dadishoʿ in 424, and bishops of Beth Lashpar also attended the later synods of the

    Hulwan (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Hulwan_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)

  • Barshabba
  • East Syriac bishop of Merv

    recorded East Syriac bishop of Merv. He attended the synod of Patriarch Dadishoʿ in 424. Barshabba, or at least his name, lies at the root of an elaborate

    Barshabba

    Barshabba

  • Rai (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
  • Metropolitan province of the Church of the East

    Gurgan', evidently from his name a Roman, was present at the synod of Dadishoʿ in 424, and three other fifth- and sixth-century bishops of Gurgan attended

    Rai (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Rai_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)

  • Synodicon Orientale
  • Compilation of synods of the Church of the East

    1902). Synod of Mar Isaac (410) Synod of Mar Yahballaha I (420) Synod of Dadisho' (424) Synod of Barsauma (484) Synod of Mar Acacius (486) Synod of Catholicos

    Synodicon Orientale

    Synodicon Orientale

    Synodicon_Orientale

  • Babowai
  • Patriarch of the Church of the East from 457 to 484

    Catholicos-Patriarch of Seleucia-Ctesiphon Installed 457 Term ended 484 Predecessor Dadisho Successor Acacius Personal details Denomination Church of the East

    Babowai

    Babowai

  • Christianity in pre-Islamic Arabia
  • Arabian Christianity's growth, distribution before Islam

    authors it produced with surviving writings into the present, including: Dadisho Qatraya, Isaac of Qatar, Gabriel of Qatar, Gabriel Arya, Abraham Qatraya

    Christianity in pre-Islamic Arabia

    Christianity in pre-Islamic Arabia

    Christianity_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia

  • School of Nisibis
  • Christian catechetical school

    Hulwan, student Barsauma of Nisibis, teacher Cyrus of Edessa, student Dadisho of Mount Izla, student Elishaʿ bar Quzbaye, director ?520s ʿEnanishoʿ,

    School of Nisibis

    School of Nisibis

    School_of_Nisibis

  • Shahdost
  • Persian bishop

    centuries Ahha (410–414) Yahballaha I (415–420) Mana (420) Farbokht (421) Dadisho (421–456) Babowai (457–484) Acacius (485–496) Babai (497–502/503) Shila

    Shahdost

    Shahdost

    Shahdost

  • Asceticon
  • Christian monastic text

    found in MC C2, along with part of a commentary on the 15th discourse by Dadisho Qatraya. Apophthegmata Patrum Ethiopic Collectio Monastica Vitae Patrum

    Asceticon

    Asceticon

  • Mazun (historical region)
  • Province of the Sasanian Empire

    Mazun. A bishop of Mazun named John is said to have attended the synod of Dadisho in 424. David of Mazun appears in connection with the synod held under

    Mazun (historical region)

    Mazun (historical region)

    Mazun_(historical_region)

  • List of Assyrian settlements
  • in Russia and other countries of the Assyrian diaspora. Nauberi Rabban Dadisho was home to about 20 households, with a 4th-century ancient monastery dedicated

    List of Assyrian settlements

    List of Assyrian settlements

    List_of_Assyrian_settlements

  • Dioceses of the Church of the East to 1318
  • of synods convened by the patriarchs Isaac in 410, Yahballaha I in 420, Dadishoʿ in 424, Acacius in 486, Babaï in 497, Aba I in 540 and 544, Joseph in 554

    Dioceses of the Church of the East to 1318

    Dioceses of the Church of the East to 1318

    Dioceses_of_the_Church_of_the_East_to_1318

  • Islam in Qatar
  • Qatraye). Other notable Christian scholars dating to this period include Dadisho Qatraya, Gabriel of Qatar and Ahob of Qatar. By the end of the 7th century

    Islam in Qatar

    Islam in Qatar

    Islam_in_Qatar

  • Armenia (East Syriac diocese)
  • Church of the East diocese in Armenia

    Artashahr of Armenia was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Dadishoʿ in 424. At this period the diocese, probably based on Halat, was not assigned

    Armenia (East Syriac diocese)

    Armenia_(East_Syriac_diocese)

  • List of English translations from medieval sources: D
  • Dadīshōʿ Ḳaṭrāya. Dadīshōʿ Ḳaṭrāya (7th century) was a Nestorian monk and author of ascetic literature in Syriac. A treatise on solitude by Dadīshōʿ Ḳaṭrāya

    List of English translations from medieval sources: D

    List_of_English_translations_from_medieval_sources:_D

  • Christianity in the Sasanian Empire
  • Brief history of Christianity in the Sasanian Empire (Iraq and Iran modern territory)

    turmoil within the Church of the East. Early in the patriarchate of Mar Dadisho I (421–456), a representative council in Markabta of the Arabs was convened

    Christianity in the Sasanian Empire

    Christianity_in_the_Sasanian_Empire

  • Alphonse Mingana
  • 20th-century Syriacist and scholar

    Medico-Mystical Work by Simon of Ṭaibūtheh II. Treatise on Solitude and Prayer by Dādīshoʿ Ḳaṭrāya III. Treatises on the Workings of the Grace, etc. by ʿAbdīshoʿ

    Alphonse Mingana

    Alphonse Mingana

    Alphonse_Mingana

  • Jilu
  • District in Hakkari region, Upper Mesopotamia

    He was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Catholicos Mār Dādīshoʿ in 424 AD. A hitherto unpublished text of the Acts of St. Mammes of Caesarea

    Jilu

    Jilu

    Jilu

  • Adiabene (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
  • its acts. He was also among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Dadishoʿ in 424. Towards the end of the 5th century Adiabene had two metropolitans

    Adiabene (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Adiabene (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

    Adiabene_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)

  • Ibas of Edessa
  • Syrian bishop (fl. c. 435 – 457)

    during the Sassanid period, which at that point was a certain Catholicos Dadisho (421–456), head of the Church of the East in the Sassanid Empire. "Maris"

    Ibas of Edessa

    Ibas_of_Edessa

  • Miles (bishop of Susa)
  • Bishop of Susa

    contained in a purported letter read into the record of the synod of Patriarch Dadishoʿ (424) by Bishop Agapetus. In this version, Papa was accused by some bishops

    Miles (bishop of Susa)

    Miles (bishop of Susa)

    Miles_(bishop_of_Susa)

  • 420s
  • Decade

    of the East declares itself independent, under Catholicos of the East Dadisho. Roman civil war: Summer – Joannes, Roman usurper, is defeated at the fortified

    420s

    420s

  • Ahob of Qatar
  • Sixth-century East Syriac biblical commentator

    Stadel also distinguishes him from a later monk of the same name who asked Dadisho Qatraya to compose a commentary on the Asceticon of Abba Isaiah. According

    Ahob of Qatar

    Ahob_of_Qatar

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Online names & meanings

  • Christ
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Christ

    German : from the Latin personal name Christus ‘Christ’ (see Christian). The name Christ (Latin Christus) is from Greek Khristos, a derivative of khriein ‘to anoint’, a calque of Hebrew mashiach ‘Messiah’, which likewise means literally ‘the anointed’.English : variant of Crist.

  • BELENOS
  • Male

    Celtic

    BELENOS

    , (Lord; shining one); Apollo.

  • Azhaar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim

    Azhaar

    Flowers; Blossoms; Plural of Zahra

  • Shashi
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional

    Shashi

    Moon

  • Shrimohan
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shrimohan

    Lord Krishna

  • Hemanthi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Hemanthi

    Lot's of Love

  • Vikasini | விகாஸீநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vikasini | விகாஸீநீ

    Brilliant

  • Lucas
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic American Biblical English Greek Latin

    Lucas

    Light.

  • Vita
  • Girl/Female

    American, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Latin, Marathi, Sanskrit, Swedish

    Vita

    Life; Wish

  • Waeringawicum
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Waeringawicum

    Fortress.

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