In 166, Osrhoene became a Roman client kingdom.: 90 Ma'nu VIII died in 177 and was succeeded by Abgar VIII, also called Abgar the Great. Abgar sided with...
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In 166, Osrhoene became a Roman client kingdom.: 90 Ma'nu VIII died in 177 and was succeeded by Abgar VIII, also called Abgar the Great. Abgar sided with...
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organizing a province of Mesopotamia, including the Kingdom of Osrhoene – where King Abgar VII submitted to Trajan publicly – as a Roman protectorate. This...
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fourteenth century. Seven Syriac Orthodox dioceses are known to have existed in Osrhoene before the fourteenth century: the metropolitan diocese of Edessa, attested...
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Archived from the original on 12 April 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2019. Murre-van den Berg 2013, pp. 61–83. "Consecration of Archbishop Patriarchal Vicar for...
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closings, the prohibition of sacrifices, and the destruction of temples in Osrhoene, Carrhae, and Beroea.: 160–162 Earlier scholars believed Cynegius' actions...
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