SPEAR Factoids about Buildings
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event: The number of visitors to the holy men in the palace of Hormisdas resulted in the floor collapsing. Thanks to the prayers of the saints and the mercy of God, no one was injured. See factoid page
event: Thomas and his wife built a monastery. See factoid page
event: Anonymous 3767 attempted to comfort Harfat and convince him that he should not consume himself with weeping and contrition. She also built him a hut for shelter. See factoid page
event: Because of the persecution of John, Thomas and his followers departed from Armenia. Travelling to the district of Claudias, Thomas build two monasteries on a mountain overlooking the Euphrates. 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: Isidore sent a letter to Theodosius on the subject of Eusebius oppressing his congregation in order to build a lavish church building. See factoid page
event: Theodora commissioned the refurbishing of the palace of Hormisdas so that Anonymi 3771 could live there as in a monastery, performing acts of prayer and asceticism. See factoid page
How to cite:
“Keyword Page for Buildings,” in SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, general editor Daniel L. Schwartz, $nav-base/aggregate/keyword/buildings.html, 2023-03-23T12:34:19.054-04:00.Related keyword(s)
- Buildings
- Architecture
- Cult of saints
- Penitence
- Letters
- Churches
- Oppression
- Sender of letter to
- Enmity for
- Exile
- Persecution
- Monasteries
- Monks
- Monasticism
- Patronage
- Asceticism
- Prayer
- Saints
- Miracles
- Disaster
Related person(s)
- Paul the Mourner — ܦܘܠܘܣ ܐܒܝܠܐ
- Anonymous 3767
- Harphat — ܚܪܦܛ
- Isidore of Pelusium — ܐܝܣܝܕܘܪܐ
- Theodosius — ܬܐܘܕܘܣܝܘܣ ܐܦܝܣܩܘܦܐ
- Eusebius — ܐܘܣܒܝܘܣ
- John
- Thomas the Armenian — ܬܐܘܡܐ
- Maria the Armenian - ܡܐܪܝܐ
- Theodora, Roman empress — ܡܠܟܬܐ ܬܐܘܕܘܪܐ
- Anonymi 3771