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Monastery of Beth Abe

Monastery of Beth Abe, was a monastery of the Church of the East in Marga in Upper Mesopotamia. It was founded by Rabban Jacob of Lashom around 595.

Abbots
The abbots listed by Thomas of Marga are: • Rabban Jacob of Lashom • John [I] of Beth Garmai (before 628) • Paul • Kam-Isho (during the reign of Ishoyahb III, 649–659) • Beraz-Surin (during the reign of Giwargis I, 661–680) • Rabban Mar Abraham • Bar Sauma (during the reign of Hnanisho I, 686–698) • Gabriel [I] of Shahrizor, called "the Cow" (during the reign of Hnanisho I) • George Bar Sayyadhe of Neshra (during the reign of Hnanisho I) • Sama of Neshra, brother of prec. (during the reign of Hnanisho I) • Nathaniel (during the reign of Hnanisho I) • Selibha the Aramaean (during the reign of Hnanisho I) • Gabriel [II], called "the Little Sparrow" • Joseph [I] of Shahrizor (during the reign of Sliba-zkha, 714–728) • John [II] (during the reign of Sliba-zkha) • Aha (during the reign of Aba II, 741–751) • Ishoyahb of Tella of Birta (during the reign of Aba II) • Cyriacus of Gebhilta (died c. 800) • Shubhhal-Maran • Joseph [II] (died 832) ==References==
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