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Sahdona of Halmon (ܣܗܕܘܢܐ, literally "little martyr") also known as Sahdona of Mahoze and Sahdona the Syrian, Hellenised as Martyrius, was a 7th-century East Syriac monk, theologian and Bishop who later defected to the West Syriac Church.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Andaç, Uludere, Beth Garmaï (East Syriac ecclesiastical province), Byzantine Empire, Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628, Church of the East, Duhok, East Syriac Rite, Edessa, Ishoyahb II, Monastery of Beth Abe, Nineveh, Nusaybin, Rashidun Caliphate, Sasanian Empire, Syriac Orthodox Church.

  2. 7th-century bishops of the Church of the East
  3. 7th-century writers
  4. Converts to Oriental Orthodoxy
  5. People excommunicated by the Church of the East

Andaç, Uludere

Andaç is a village in the Uludere District of Şırnak Province in Turkey.

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Beth Garmaï (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)

Metropolitanate of Beth Garmai was an East Syriac metropolitan province of the Church of the East between the fifth and fourteenth centuries.

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Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.

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Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628

The Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 was the final and most devastating of the series of wars fought between the Byzantine Empire and the Persian Sasanian Empire.

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Church of the East

The Church of the East (''ʿĒḏtā d-Maḏenḥā''.) or the East Syriac Church, also called the Church of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, the Persian Church, the Assyrian Church, the Babylonian Church or the Nestorian Church, is one of three major branches of Nicene Eastern Christianity that arose from the Christological controversies of the 5th and 6th centuries, alongside the Miaphisite churches (which came to be known as the Oriental Orthodox Churches) and the Chalcedonian Church (whose Eastern branch would later become the Eastern Orthodox Church).

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Duhok

Duhok (translit; Dohūk.; Beth Nohadra., Dohok) is a city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

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East Syriac Rite

The East Syriac Rite, or East Syrian Rite (also called the Edessan Rite, Assyrian Rite, Persian Rite, Chaldean Rite, Nestorian Rite, Babylonian Rite or Syro-Oriental Rite), is an Eastern Christian liturgical rite that employs the Divine Liturgy of Saints Addai and Mari and utilizes the East Syriac dialect as its liturgical language.

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Edessa

Edessa (Édessa) was an ancient city (polis) in Upper Mesopotamia, in what is now Urfa or Şanlıurfa, Turkey.

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Ishoyahb II

Ishoʿyahb II of Gdala was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 628 to 645. Sahdona and Ishoyahb II are 7th-century bishops of the Church of the East and Christians in the Sasanian Empire.

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Monastery of Beth Abe

Monastery of Beth Abe (ܒܝܬ ܥܒܐ;, literally "house of wood"), is an East Syriac monastery located near the on the Great Zab about 80 km northeast of Nineveh.

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Nineveh

Nineveh (𒌷𒉌𒉡𒀀, URUNI.NU.A, Ninua; נִינְוֵה, Nīnəwē; نَيْنَوَىٰ, Naynawā; ܢܝܼܢܘܹܐ, Nīnwē), also known in early modern times as Kouyunjik, was an ancient Assyrian city of Upper Mesopotamia, located in the modern-day city of Mosul in northern Iraq.

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Nusaybin

Nusaybin is a municipality and district of Mardin Province, Turkey.

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Rashidun Caliphate

The Rashidun Caliphate (al-Khilāfah ar-Rāšidah) was the first caliphate to succeed the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

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Sasanian Empire

The Sasanian Empire or Sassanid Empire, and officially known as Eranshahr ("Land/Empire of the Iranians"), was the last Iranian empire before the early Muslim conquests of the 7th to 8th centuries.

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Syriac Orthodox Church

The Syriac Orthodox Church (ʿIdto Sūryoyto Trīṣath Shubḥo); also known as West Syriac Church or West Syrian Church, officially known as the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East, and informally as the Jacobite Church, is an Oriental Orthodox church that branched from the Church of Antioch.

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See also

7th-century bishops of the Church of the East

7th-century writers

Converts to Oriental Orthodoxy

People excommunicated by the Church of the East

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahdona

Also known as Martyrius of Edessa, Sahdona of Halmon, Sahdona of Mahoze, Sahdona the Syrian.