- literature. Some
famous Christians from the city
include its
bishop Quriaqos of
Tagrit who
ascended to
become the
patriarch of the
Syriac Orthodox Church, theologians...
-
first maphrianate,
called the
Maphrianate of the East or the
Maphrianate of
Tagrit, was
established in 628 to give the
Syriac Orthodox Church an ecclesiastical...
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Anthony of
Tagrit (classical Syriac: ܐܢܛܘܢܝܘܣ ܕܬܓܪܝܬ, also
known as
Antonius Rhetor) was a 9th-century West
Syrian Syriac theologian and rhetor. Anthony...
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Syriac Orthodox of Antioch.
Those ****ociated with
Tagrit did not
accept them. In
essence it is the
Tagrit tradition that was
introduced into
Kerala in the...
-
Quriaqos of
Tagrit (Syriac: ܩܘܪܝܐܩܘܣ, Arabic: قرياقس بطريرك انطاكية) was the
Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the
Syriac Orthodox Church, from 793 until...
- the
Catholic Church Grimoald IV,
Lombard prince of
Benevento Quriaqos of
Tagrit,
patriarch of
Antioch Tibraide mac Cethernach,
abbot of
Clonfert Theophanes...
- as
hawala to
transmit funds (approximate date).
August 17 –
Quriaqos of
Tagrit is
consecrated Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of
Antioch at Harran. King Offa...
-
Maphrian of the East (936–960) (See List of maphrians)
Baselios IV of
Tagrit,
Maphrian of the East (1046–1069) (See List of maphrians)
Baselios Behnam...
-
bishops outside of the city of Tannis. He held
another council at the city of
Tagrit in 834, and met with Al-Ma'mun in Baghdad, and also his successor, Caliph...
- miaphysites. Jeanne-Nicole
Mellon Saint-Laurent (17
August 2016). "Marutha of
Tagrit". Qadishe: A
Guide to the
Syriac Saints.
Retrieved 2
March 2021. Fiey (2004)...