Index of Persons
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Severus of
Antioch — ܣܘܝܪܝܘܣ ܕܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ
(saintauthor, d. 2/8/0538)
Names: Severus of Antioch
Severus of Antioch
St.Sévère d’AntiocheSeverusSeverus of
AntiochSēwērāSévèreSévère d’Antioche (notice)SÉVÈRE""Patr. of , theologian, and prolific Greek author.""URI: http://syriaca.org/person/51
Severus of Ashmunayin(author)
Names: Severus of AshmunayinSévère d'AschmounaïnSévère ibn al-Muqaffa'URI: http://syriaca.org/person/3576
Severus of
Kafar Ze(saint, 410 )
Names: Severus of
Kafar ZeSÉVÈRE DE KAFAR ZÉIn hagiography: Severus of Kafar
Ze was the superior of the monastery of Qartmin and was mentioned in the Life of Rabban Samuel of Qartmin .URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1468
Severus of Nisibis — ܣܘܝܪܝܘܣ ܕܢܨܝܒܝܢ
(author)
Names: Severos of NisibisSeverus of NisibisSeverus of NisibisBischof Severus von NisibisSeverus ep. NisibisURI: http://syriaca.org/person/1013
Severus of the Monastery of Saint Barbara — ܣܘܝܪܐ ܕܕܝܪܐ ܕܩܕܝܫܬܐ ܒܪܒܪܐ
(author, 9th cent. )
Names: Severos The MonkSeverus of Antioch
The MonkSeveros d-Qadishto BarbaraSeverus of the Monastery of Saint BarbaraSeverus the MonkSeverus of EdessaURI: http://syriaca.org/person/164
Severus Sebokht — ܣܐܘܝܪܐ ܣܐܒܘܟܬ
(author, d. 666/7)
Names: Severus SebokhtSeveros SebokhtSeverus SabukhtSeverus SebokhtSeverus SebokhtSeverus Sebokt""Scholar, astronomer, philosopher, mathematician, Bp. of Qenneshre (city south of Aleppo); or Bp. of the Monastery of Qenneshre on the east bank of the .""URI: http://syriaca.org/person/99
Severus the
Mathematician(saint, d. 667, 630 )
Names: Severus the
MathematicianSÉVÈRE LE MATHÉMATICIENIn hagiography: Severus the Mathematician
was an astronomer from Nisibis who
became bishop of Qenneshrin in
630.URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1469
Severus the
Wonderworker(saint, d. 641, 595 )
Names: Severus the
WonderworkerSÉVÈRE, ÉVÊQUE DE SAMOSATE ET THAUMATURGEIn hagiography Severus bishop of Samosata and known as a wonder worker was the brother of the Patriarch Athanasius the Camel Driver He accompanied...URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1467
Severus, bishop of Samosata — ܣܘܝܪܝܘܣ ܕܫܡܝܫܛ
(author, d. 630-643)
Names: Severus bishop of Samosata
Severus bishop of Samosata
Severus of Samosata
Severus of SamosataURI: http://syriaca.org/person/89
Shabbai — ܫܒܝ
(saint)
Names: ShebayShabbaiŠebayShabbaïMar Shabbay
Shabbai was the first bishop
of Merv .URI: http://syriaca.org/person/2073
Shabra(saint)
Names: ShabraŠABRAIn hagiography: Shabra was a child saint
commemorated near Midyat .URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1439
Shahdost — ܫܗܕܘܣܬ
(saint)
Names: ShāhdūstShahdostŠāhdūstShahdoustMar Shahdost Shahdost is commemorated in Shahdoust and his Companions text a work surviving in at least 7 manuscripts including ms Berlin Königliche Bibliothek or...URI: http://syriaca.org/person/2074
Shahdost of Tirhan — ܫܗܕܘܣܬ
(author,
)
Names: Shahdost of TirhanShahdostEustathius of
TirhanShahdost of TirhanSahdostŠĀHDŌST"Bp of Tirhan According to the Catalogue of ʿAbdishoʿ chap 111 Shahdost wrote a synodical oration some letters along with canons and some..."URI: http://syriaca.org/person/732
Shahloupa of Adiabene — ܫܚܠܘܦܐ
(saint)
Names: ShaḥlūpāShahloupa of AdiabeneŠaḥlūpāShahloupha d’Adiabène Shahloupa of Adiabene is commemorated in Shahloupa of Adiabene text a work surviving in at least 1 manuscript ms Berlin Westdeutsche Bibliothek Or...URI: http://syriaca.org/person/2075
Shahpur — ܫܒܘܪ
(saint)
Names: ShābōrShahpurŠāḇōrShahpourMar Shabur
Shahpur is a Persian martyr from
the time of Shah Yazdgird. URI: http://syriaca.org/person/2076
Shalita(saint, 362 )
Names: ShalitaŠALLĪTAIn hagiography: Shalita was a common name
that means "governor." This may refer to Artemios , the governor
of Egypt under the
emperor Julian .URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1443
Shalita — ܡܪܝ ܫܠܝܛܐ
(saintauthor,
)
Names: Shaliṭa MarMar ShalitaSt. ShalitaShaliṭāShalitaShallitaŠalītāShalitaŠALLĪTA""Syriac sources count Mar Shaliṭa among the traditional seventy disciples of Mar Awgen""URI: http://syriaca.org/person/733
Shalita of Reshʿayna — ܫܠܝܛܐ ܕܪܫܥܝܢܐ
(author, 8th cent.? )
Names: Shalita of ReshʿaynaShalliṭa of ReshʿaynaShalliṭa of ReshaynaShalliṭa of Resh‘aynaShallita de Resh ‘AynaShallitaShallita of Rishaina""Bp. of Reshʿayna and author of liturgical texts. ""URI: http://syriaca.org/person/734
Shamona — ܫܡܘܢܐ
(saint)
Names: ShmōnāShamonaŠmōnāShamona Shamona is commemorated in Euphemia and the Goth text Shmona and Guria were two martyrs who were killed in Edessa during the Diocletian...URI: http://syriaca.org/person/2078
Shamuni, mother of the Seven Maccabean Martyrs — ܡܪܝܡ
(saint)
Names: Shamuni, mother of the Seven Maccabean MartyrsMariam the Maccabean woman who was called ShamuniShamuni, mother of the Seven Maccabean MartyrsܫܡܘܢܝShmouniShamuni, mother of the Seven Maccabean MartyrsIn hagiography Shamuni mother of the Seven Maccabean Martyrs was the biblical mother of the seven sons whose death is told in the book...URI: http://syriaca.org/person/2080
Shapira(saint)
Names: ShapiraŠAPĪRAIn hagiography: Shapira was the wife
of Sabellius and the mother
of Talia .URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1447
Shapor(saint, d. 351)
Names: ShaporŠAPORIn hagiography: Shapor was a frozen martyr
in the time of Julian and a companion of Brihisho .URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1448
Shapor, bishop of Niqator — ܫܒܘܪ
(saint, 379 )
Names: Shapor, bishop of NiqatorShaborŠāḇōrShahpourŠAPOR, évêque de NiqatorIn hagiography Shapor bishop of Niqator was a bishop of Niqator or Awana who was martyred under Shapor II along with Isaac bishop of...URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1450
Sharbel — ܫܪܒܝܠ
(saint, d. 104)
Names: SharbēlSharbelSharbilŠarbēlSharbelŠARBILSt SharbilSharbel and his sister Babai were martyrs of Edessa Sharbel had been a pagan priest but he converted to Christianity He was martyred under...URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1454