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- Barsauma (also spelled Barsawma, Barsawmo, Bar Sawma, Bar Sauma or Barsoum) is an Aramaic or Syriac name meaning "Son of the Fast" or "Son of Lent." It...
- heaven, and eventually acquitted. classical Syriac: ܒܪܨܘܡܐ, romanized: Barṣawmo; Gr****: Βαρσοῦμας, romanized: Barsoumas. Brock 2021. Van Rompay 2018. Sivan...
- Sauma Monastery was founded in the mid-fifth century and named after Mōr Barṣawmō, a po****r saint amongst Syriac Orthodox Christians, of whom the monastery...
- village, there are churches of Mor Aho, the Cross, Mor Heworo, and Mor Barsawmo. The Syriac name of the village is derived from "dayro" ("monastery" in...
- (1258–1263) Gregory II bar Hebraeus (1264–1286) vacant (1286–1288) Gregory III Barsawmo (1288–1308) vacant (1308–1317) Gregory IV Matthew (1317–1345) vacant (1345–1360)...
- Midyat District and muni****lity Mor Barsawmo Syriac Orthodox Church Map showing Midyat District in Mardin Province Midyat Location in Turkey Coordinates:...
- Habib of Midyat (1674–1707) Ignatius Denho of Arnas (1707–1725) Ignatius Barsawmo of Midyat (1740–1791) Ignatius Aho of Arbo (1791–1816) Ignatius Ishaʿya...
- Habib of Midyat (1674–1707) Ignatius Denho of Arnas (1707–1725) Ignatius Barsawmo of Midyat (1740–1791) Ignatius Aho of Arbo (1791–1816) Ignatius Ishaʿya...
- (1804–1816) Yawsep of ʿArnas (1805–1834) Barṣawmo of Ḥbob (1816–1839) Mirza of Beth Sbirina (1816–1842) Barṣawmo of Beth Sbirina (1821–1842) Grigorios Zaytun...
- Habib of Midyat (1674–1707) Ignatius Denho of Arnas (1707–1725) Ignatius Barsawmo of Midyat (1740–1791) Ignatius Aho of Arbo (1791–1816) Ignatius Ishaʿya...