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  1. Yahballaha III (c. 1245-13 de noviembre de 1317), conocido en años anteriores como Rabban Marcos o Markos, fue Patriarca de la Iglesia del Oriente desde 1281 hasta 1317. Como Patriarca, Yahballaha encabezó la Iglesia de Oriente durante las severas persecuciones bajo el reinado de Khans Ghazan y su sucesor Öljeitü.

  2. Yahballaha III (c. 1245–13 November 1317), known in earlier years as Rabban Marcos (or Markos) was Patriarch of the East from 1281 to 1317. As patriarch, Yahballaha headed the Church of the East during the severe persecutions under the reign of khans Ghazan and his successor Öljaitü.

  3. Yahballaha III, conocido en años anteriores como Rabban Marcos o Markos, fue Patriarca de la Iglesia del Oriente desde 1281 hasta 1317. Como Patriarca, Yahballaha encabezó la Iglesia de Oriente durante las severas persecuciones bajo el reinado de Khans Ghazan y su sucesor Öljeitü.

  4. the history of yaballaha iii nestorian patriarch and of his vicar bar sauma mongol ambassador to the frankish courts at the end of the thirteenth century translated from the syriac and annotated by . james a. montgomery . professor in the university of pennsylvania and the philadelphia divinity school . fitto §?orfe . columbia university press ...

  5. Yahballaha III ( c. 1245 – 13 November 1317), known in earlier years as Rabban Marcos (or Markos) was Patriarch of the East from 1281 to 1317. As patriarch, Yahballaha headed the Church of the East during the severe persecutions under the reign of khans Ghazan and his successor Öljaitü.

  6. Mar Yahbalaha III, an ethnic Uighur and a monk of the Ch. of E., was born in the vicinity of Khān Bālīq (Beijing). As a young monk, he took the name Markos and became devoted to his spiritual master, Ṣawma.

  7. 13 de may. de 2021 · He headed back east and would die in Baghdad in 1294, a guest of the patriarch Mar Yahballaha III, his former novice who had left China with him 20 years earlier.