Sabrisho died in 604. There was a subsequent power struggle over the election of a new
Patriarch, between the King, his wife
Shirin, and the
Synod (council) of bishops. The following year,
Gregory of Seleucia-Ctesiphon took on the patriarchy. Sabrisho's friend, Petros the Solitary wrote a memoir entitled "The Life of Sabrisho". It focused on miracles which Sabrisho was said to have carried out. Several miracles were also mentioned in notices in the Chronicle of Siirt (LXV-LXXII; PO 13.4, 154-78). ==Sources==