Assyrian Church of the East — Assyrian Christian redirects here. For other uses, see Assyrian (disambiguation). Assyrian Church of the East Emblem of the Assyrian Church of the East Founder Traces origins to Saints Thomas, Bartholomew, Thaddeus (Addai) … Wikipedia
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Aba I — For other uses, see Mar Aba (disambiguation). Mar Abba the Great Catholicos Patriarch Born Hala, Mesopotamia Died Azerbaijan Honored in Roman Catholicism Assyrian Church of the East … Wikipedia
Icon — This article is about the religious artifacts. For other uses, see Icon (disambiguation). The Ladder of Divine Ascent icon showing monks ascending to Jesus in Heaven, top right. 12th century, St. Catherine s Monastery … Wikipedia
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Michael Clayton (American football) — For other uses, see Michael Clayton (disambiguation). Michael Clayton No. New York Giants Wide receiver Personal information Date of birth: October 13, 1982 (1982 10 13) … Wikipedia
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Babai (Nestorian Patriarch) — For other uses, see Babai (disambiguation). Babai, also Babaeus, was Patriarch of the Church of the East (the Persian Church), from 497 – 503. Under his leadership, the Persian Church became increasingly aligned with the Nestorian movement,… … Wikipedia
Babowai — For other uses, see Babai (disambiguation). Babowai (also Babaeus or Mar Babwahi) (died 484) was the Patriarch of the Church of the East during the reign of the Sassanid King Peroz I. Babowai was known for his pro Byzantine leanings, for which he … Wikipedia