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The seat of the chair of the Syriac Orthodox Antioch Continued patriarchs lived in Antioch, to the reign of Mar Severios great year 518 political reasons and because of the grievances of the Byzantines who Tlenoa in the persecution of the Church Syriac transfer this chair compelled to between the outskirts of Antioch and some monasteries of Mesopotamia , and Armenia and some of the country Edessa and what sat Dionysius the fourth year in 1034 was forced to put his chair in Amed - Diyarbakir sheltered fever kings of Islam , and was also frequented the monastery of saffron , the first patriarch him down , but his successors moved in their place, and they were mostly inhabit the monastery of Mar Barsoum near Malatya , who became chair Patriarchal Vicar century atheist century and until the late thirteenth periods particular , the Monastery of saffron , which is becoming the seat of the chair since the mid- twelfth century , in the year 1166 taken by Patriarch Michael the Great seat of the chair in a solemn ceremony very Fah scholar Ibn crusader engaged to Syriac wonderful way, but Marmikhaúal did not sit in this monastery is always rather long blasted him , and when he died Patriarch Nimrod 1283 - 1292 and after his death the split sat three patriarchs will come as explained they Mikhail in Cisse and Constantine in Malatya and the son of the flames in Mardin , and after this became a monastery saffron chair actually , especially when you upgrade Behnam Alhaddla Bartala in 1445 , and it remains until 1933 , even if ruled that conditions on some of the Patriarchs in time they went out with him for a long , Hama and Aleppo , and others. In 1932 , Patriarch Elias III died in India , the last Patriarch resided in the monastery of saffron , and his successor, Patriarch Ephrem I Barsoum in 1933 was transferred to the chair of Homs - Syria , and a monument to the patriarch Jacob, the third in 1957, transferred to the Syrian capital Damascus in 1959 and remains the
Posted on: Sun, 09 Mar 2014 13:53:32 +0000

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