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- Sahdona of Halmon (classical Syriac: ܣܗܕܘܢܐ, literally "little martyr") also known as Sahdona of ****ze and Sahdona the Syrian, ****enised as Martyrius...
- Gewargis I, His Synod and His Letter to Mina as a Polemic against Martyrius-Sahdona". Cristianesimo Nella Storia. 38 (3): 729–784. Fiey, Jean Maurice (1967)...
- heretical teachings of Nestorius Rhodon after 192 Rom**** the Melodist 556 Sahdona 649 commented on the Psalms Salvian 490s Gallic author of On the government...
- in the Nestorian and Monophysite spheres (due to his early research on Sahdona and on Philoxenus of Mabbôg). He was awarded with the honorary doctorate...
- inhabited by several important figures in the Church of the East such as Sahdona, John of Dailam, Shubhalishoʿ, Giwargis II and Abraham II. One monk, Thomas...
- Barhebraei (1898) (reprint Mor Gabriel Monastery, 2018). S.Martyrii qui et Sahdona quae supersunt omnia. Paris: O. Harr****owitz, 1902. Homiliae selectae Mar...
- Jerusalem from 478 to 486 Sisinnius, Martyrius and Alexander, martyrs Sahdona, 7th century Syrian theologian also known as Martyrius Saint Martiros,...
- Great (d. 628) Athanasius I Gammolo (d. 635) Marutha of Tikrit (d. 649) Sahdona (d. c. 650) John bar Penkaye (late 7th c.) Isaac of Nineveh (d. 700) Jacob...
- among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Gregory in 605. The monk Sahdona of the monastery of Beth ʿAbe, an eminent East Syriac scholar and bishop...