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...e control of the monastery with its abbot Yaʿqub and his influential brother Shemʿun  ... of Qalʿa Rumoyto. His successor Philoxenos Nemrod (1283–92), a nephew of Shemʿun  and Yaʿqub, seems normally to have resided in Dayro d-Mor Barṣawmo, which w... ... of Qalʿa Rumoyto. His successor Philoxenos Nemrod (1283–92), a nephew of Shemʿun  and Yaʿqub, seems normally to have resided in Dayro d-Mor Barṣawmo, which w...
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...nts, Barṣawmo and  Shemʿun  the Stylite , are represented in the Coptic Synaxarium ...
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DamascusContributor: Hidemi Takahashi URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Damascus
...n in numbers towards the end of the 18th cent., has had the future patriarch Shemʿun  Zora ( Patr. ...
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Darmo, Toma (1904–1969) [Ch. of E.]Contributor: James F. Coakley URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Darmo-Toma
...published an attack on the hereditary patriarchate, and was suspended by Mar Shemʿun  the next year. The suspension was overturned in the courts, but a bitter sc... ...armo was summoned by the anti-patriarchal party in Iraq. A synod deposed Mar Shemʿun  and Mar Thoma was consecrated ...
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Dionysios of Tel Maḥre (d. 845) [Syr. Orth.]Contributor: Witold Witakowski URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Dionysios-of-Tel-Mahre
...e schism nevertheless continued, as Abraham’s supporters elected his brother Shemʿun  counter-patriarch. Some bishops, however, turned their allegiance to Dionys...
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...opic tradition, likely due to a conflation with  Shemʿun  Quqoyo . The legend of Abga... ...tha of Maypherqaṭ ,  Shemʿun  the Stylite , and Yaʿqub of Nisibis (ed. with F...
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...sostom. There are a number of longer additions in this text, and in addition Shemʿun , the scribe of ms. Vat. Syr. 103, added a number of marginal comments. The ... ...number of explicit references to Greek exegetes (most of which were added by Shemʿun  rather than Severos) is low. All in all, the work seems to be the opposite ...
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Gabriel, Monastery of Mor Monastery of QarṭminContributor: Andrew N. Palmer URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Gabriel-Monastery-of-Mor
...on date of 397. The founders were Shmuel (Samuel) of Eshtin and his disciple Shemʿun  (Simeon) of Qarṭmin. In the village of Qarṭmin (Yayvantepe) there is a ... ... hills, and so came to the village of Qarṭmin, where he acquired a disciple, Shemʿun . Together they lived in a ruined temple now called ‘The Arches of Mor Gabri... ...ived in a ruined temple now called ‘The Arches of Mor Gabriel’. Then the boy Shemʿun  had a dream in which he was commanded by an angel to build a Beth Ṣlutho ... ...d a Beth Ṣlutho (open-air enclosure for prayer) further to the west. Perhaps Shemʿun  had a dream in which he was commanded by an angel to build a Beth Ṣlutho ... ...d a Beth Ṣlutho (open-air enclosure for prayer) further to the west. Perhaps Shemʿun  had a dream in which he was commanded by an angel to build a Beth Ṣlutho ... ...d a Beth Ṣlutho (open-air enclosure for prayer) further to the west. Perhaps Shemʿun  was still alive when, more than forty years later, the Roman Emperor establ... ...eed for a written history of the monastery including the Lives of Shmuel and Shemʿun  ... and a Life of Gabriel (‘The Qarṭmin Trilogy’). Mor Shemʿun  d-Zayte, ‘Simeon of the Olive-Trees’ (d. 734), a monk of Qarṭmin, became bp...
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...301–66), the Life of Ephrem and the Life of  Shemʿun  the Stylite (ed. with LT G. Garitte, in CSCO 1...
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Giwargis II, Ignatius (1648–1708) [Syr. Orth.]Contributor: George A. Kiraz URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Giwargis-II-Ignatius
... , Peṭros who later converted to Catholicism, Denḥa, Behnam, and Shemʿun  of Maʿdan), and three maphrians (Isḥoq Loʿozor, Isḥoq b. Gbir who later ...

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44 matches for Keyword: Shemʿun 

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G?wargis  
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M?r  
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Dayr*  
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"ʿAbdishoʿ I"  
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Thus

"Jacob+Bishop"~2  
finds three results in which the words "Jacob" and "Bishop" occur within two words of each other: "Jacob , bishop of Nisibin", "Jacob, bishop of Phesilta", and "Jacob , bishop of ‛Ānah" while a simple search for "Jacob Bishop" returns many more results.