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Athanasius I
Gammolo (Syriac: ܐܬܢܐܣܝܘܣ ܩܕܡܝܐ ܓܡܠܐ) was the
Patriarch of
Antioch and head of the
Syriac Orthodox Church from 594/595 or 603
until his death...
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established at Tikrit. Upon the
return of
peace to the region,
Athanasius I
Gammolo,
miaphysite Patriarch of Antioch,
resolved to re-establish the
union between...
- I of Rome in his 635 epistle. However, it was
rejected by
Athanasius I
Gammolo and the
strong opposition of
Patriarch Sophronius of
Jerusalem won wide...
- Paul of
Edessa (fl. 624). A Life of
Severus was
written by
Athanasius I
Gammolo (d. 635).
National Library of Russia,
Codex Syriac 1 is a m****cript of...
- (approximate date) Yeh Fa-shan,
Daoist wonder-worker (d. 720)
Athanasius I
Gammolo,
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch. Borandukht,
queen of the Persian...
- was
elected and
consecrated Patriarch after the
death of
Athanasius I
Gammolo in 631 AD,
followed by the fall of
Roman Syria and the
Muslim conquest...
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player 450 –
Theodosius II,
Roman emperor (b. 401) 631 –
Athanasius I
Gammolo,
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch. 938 – Thankmar, half-brother of...
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Peter III (578/581–591)
Julian II (591–594)
vacant (594–603)
Athanasius I
Gammolo (594/595/603–631) John III (631–648)
Theodore (649–666/667)
Severus II...
- Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628, in 629 the
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch Athanasius I
Gammolo appointed Marutha of
Tagrit as the
first maphrian, with the task of organising...
- This led to
closer contacts with the
Church of Antioch.
Athanasius I
Gammolo, the new
Patriarch of Antioch, did not
share the
support of the edicts...