Maris — may refer to: the Mari people People: Maris, brother of Atymnius in Greek mythology Maris, a saint and martyr of the group Maris, Martha, Abachum and Audifax Maris of Chalcedon, a 4th century bishop Hector de Maris, a Knight of the Round Table in … Wikipedia
Maris (disambiguation) — Maris was the Etruscan god of war.Maris may also refer to:* the Mari peoplePeople:*Maris, a saint and martyr of the group Maris, Martha, Abachum and Audifax * Maris of Chalcedon, a 4th century bishop.In fiction:* Maris Crane, fictional character… … Wikipedia
Maris Valainis — is an American construction consultant and a former actor, best known for his role in the 1986 film Hoosiers, in which he played the character of Jimmy Chitwood, a basketball player who makes a last second shot to win the Indiana state high… … Wikipedia
Ibas (Assyrian bishop) — Infobox ReligiousBio background = # name = Ibaas Ibas religion = Christianity alias = location = Title = Bishop, Patriarch Period = Predecessor = Successor = ordination = post = previous post = present post = date of birth = place of birth = date … Wikipedia
Abraham (bishop) — Abraham was a legendary primate of the Church of the East, from the family of Jacob, the brother of Jesus, who is conventionally believed to have sat from 159 to 171. Although Abraham is included in traditional lists of primates of the Church of… … Wikipedia
Stella Maris Polytechnic — School logo Motto Sapientia, Eruditio et Scientiae ad Officium Motto in English Wisdom, Knowledge Skills for Service … Wikipedia
Liturgy of Addeus and Maris — Liturgy of Addeus and Maris † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Liturgy of Addeus and Maris This is an Oriental liturgy, sometimes assigned to the Syrian group because it is written in the Syriac tongue; sometimes to the Persian group because… … Catholic encyclopedia
Aggai (bishop) — For Papa bar Aggai, see Papa (bishop). Aggai was a legendary 1st century primate of the Church of the East, reputedly the disciple of Mar Addai, who is conventionally believed to have sat from 66 to 87. His existence is disputed, and considered… … Wikipedia
Liturgy of Addeus and Maris — This is an Oriental liturgy, sometimes assigned to the Syrian group because it is written in the Syriac tongue; sometimes to the Persian group because it was used in Mesopotamia and Persia. It is known as the normal liturgy of the Nestorians, but … Wikipedia
Arian controversy — The Arian controversy describes several controversies which divided the Christian church from before the Council of Nicaea in 325 to after the Council of Constantinople in 383. The most important of these controversies concerned the relationship… … Wikipedia