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In 345/6 A. Gr. 657 Abraham became Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
In 355/6 A. Gr. 667 Abraham Qidūnāyā became Bishop of Edessa . This event information is based on B. Cowper's poor translation of the text. See factoid page
In 360/1 A. Gr. 672 the Emperor Constantius translated Bishop Barsā from Harran to Edessa . See factoid page
In 379/80 This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. the year Theodosius the Great became king Mar Eulogios became Bishop of Edessa . This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. See factoid page
In 396/7 A. Gr. 708 Mar Silwanā became Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
On 23 November A. D. 398 23 Teshri II A. Gr. 710 Mar Pakidā became Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
In 403/4 A. Gr. 720 Mar Diogenis became Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
In 411/2 A. Gr. 723 Rabbula became Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
After 8 August A. D. 435 8 Āb A. Gr. 746 Hiba became Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
After 28 October A. D. 457 28 Teshri I A. Gr. 769 Nonos became Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
In 470/1 A. Gr. 782 Cyrus became Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Hiba the Bishop of Edessa allowed certain heresies to spread in Edessa, such as Nestorianism, which was promoted by the School of the Persians. See factoid page
After 10 April A. D. 510 the Sabbath of the Resurrection A. Gr. 821 Pawlā became Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Bishop Cyrus of Edessa was opposed to the School of the Persians and stopped it from flourishing in Edessa. The School moved to Nisbis. See factoid page
In 542/43 This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. During the sixteenth year of the reign of Justinian , at the request of Hereth Bar Gabala, Theodora ordered the ordination of non-Chalcedonian bishops: Jacob Baradaeus as bishop of Edessa and Theodore of Hirtha as bishop of Hirtha of the Saracens. This regularized date was calculated by the SPEAR editor from a non-calendrical dating system such as regnal years, etc. See factoid page
Aitalaha became Bishop 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
Personal Names:
Mar Abraham Bishop of Edessa See factoid page
Mar Barses Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Mar Barsā Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Mar Silwanā the Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Mar Silvanus the Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Rabbula Bishop of Edessa See factoid page
Bishop Hiba of Edessa See factoid page
Qunā the Bishop of Edessa See factoid page
Conon the Bishop of Edessa See factoid page
Shaʿad the Bishop of Edessa See factoid page
Aitalaha the Bishop of Edessa See factoid page
Ethalaha the Bishop of Edessa See factoid page
Occupation(s):
Abraham was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Barsā was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Barsā was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Mar Eulogios was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Cyrus was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Mar Silwanā was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Mar Pakidā was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Mar Diogenis was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Rabbula was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Hiba was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Nonos was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Cyrus was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Peter was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Pawlā was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Asclepius was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Andreos was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Addai was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page
Jacob Baradaeus was bishop of Edessa. See factoid page
Aitalaha was Bishop of Edessa . See factoid page