SPEAR Factoids about Architecture

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event: Simeon planned and built his cell two miles from Amida See factoid page


event: In 345/6 A. Gr. 657 Abraham built the House of the Confessors in Edessa . See factoid page


event: In 348/9 A. Gr. 660 Constantius built the city of Amida . See factoid page


event: In 349/50 A. Gr. 661 Constantius rebuilt the city of Tella . See factoid page


event: In 369/70 A. Gr. 681 the great House of Baptism of Edessa was built. See factoid page


event: Zwtʾ restores the martyr chapel See factoid page


event: After 379/80 the year Theodosius the Great became king Eulogios built the House of Mar Daniel which was called the House of Mar Demet . See factoid page


event: In 380/1 A. Gr. 692 Theodosius the Great built Reshʿayna in Osrhoene . See factoid page


event: Mare petitioned Justinian and Theodora for building materials and laborers so that he could build a martyr's chapel. See factoid page


event: In 403/4 A. Gr. 720 Mar Diogenis began to build the House of Mar Barlāhā . See factoid page


event: In 411/2 A. Gr. 723 Rabbula built in Edessa the House of Mar Stephanos previously called the House of the Sabbath of the Jews of Edessa by the command of Theodosius . See factoid page


event: After November A. D. 201 Teshri II A. Gr. 513 , Abgar commanded to be built a royal house in Beth Tabara where he dwelt during the winters. See factoid page


event: After 8 August A. D. 435 8 Āb A. Gr. 746 Hiba built the new church which came to be called the House of the Apostles . See factoid page


event: After 21 July 448 21 Tāmmuz A. Gr. 759 Nonos built a sacristy in the Church of Edessa . The dates of Hiba's exile and Nonos' first episcopate are confused here. See factoid page


event: After 28 October A. D. 457 28 Teshri I A. Gr. 769 Nonos built the House of John the Baptist in Edessa . See factoid page


event: After 28 October A. D. 457 28 Teshri I A. Gr. 769 Nonos built the House for the leperous poor of Edessa outside the gate of Beth Shemesh . See factoid page


event: After 28 October A. D. 457 28 Teshri I A. Gr. 769 Nonos built the House of Martyrs to Mar Cosmas and Mar Damian . See factoid page


event: After 28 October A. D. 457 28 Teshri I A. Gr. 769 Nonos built monasteries. See factoid page


event: After 28 October A. D. 457 28 Teshri I A. Gr. 769 Nonos built towers. See factoid page


event: After 28 October A. D. 457 28 Teshri I A. Gr. 769 Nonos built bridges. See factoid page


event: In 465/6 A. Gr. 777 Leo built Kallinikos in Osrhoene and called it Leontopolis . See factoid page


event: Paul went to a certain large cave in the side of a certain high rock on the banks of the Tigris at a place called Surtha, and he erected a cross and traced the plan for a small oratory. See factoid page


event: The community was too large for the convent of the Poplars, so they constructed several buildings and homes. See factoid page


event: Abgar built a mausoleum for himself in 88/9 A. Gr. 400 . See factoid page


event: In 205/6 A. Gr. 517 Abgar built a new palace in Edessa See factoid page


event: Qunā laid the foundations of the Church of Edessa in 312/3 A. Gr. 624 . See factoid page


event: After 312/3 A. Gr. 624 , Shaʿad finished building the Church of Edessa . See factoid page


event: Caesaria builds a monastery for men and a monastery for women. See factoid page


event: Mare built a monastery. See factoid page


event: The cemetery of Edessa was built in 323/4 A. Gr. 635 . See factoid page


event: Aitalaha built the cemetery and the eastern side of the Church of Edessa in 324/5 A. Gr. 636 . The text seems to be confused regarding the relative dates of several events in this section. See factoid page


event: In 327/8 A. Gr. 639 the Church of Edessa was enlarged. See factoid page


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“Keyword Page for Architecture,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/keyword/architecture.html, 2023-03-23T12:34:19.48-04:00.

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