Eliya IX

Eliya IX (Syriac: ܐܠܝܐ / Elīyā, died 17 May 1700) was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 1660 to 1700, with his residence in Rabban Hormizd Monastery, near Alqosh, in modern Iraq. He was a "vigorous defender of the traditional faith",[1] and on several occasions acted against local representatives of the Catholic Church in the region.[2] His correspondence with Rome, in 1668–1669, ended without agreement on the discussed issues.[3]

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Eliya IX
Catholicos-Patriarch of the East
ChurchChurch of the East
Installed1660
Term ended1700
PredecessorEliya VIII
SuccessorEliya X
Personal details
Died17 May 1700
ResidenceRabban Hormizd Monastery
The ancient Rabban Hormizd Monastery, former residence of the Patriarchs of the Church of the East

In older historiography, he was designated as Eliya IX,[4] but later renumbered as Eliya "X" by some authors.[5][6] After the resolution of several chronological questions, he was designated again as Eliya IX,[7][8][9] and that numeration is accepted in recent scholarly works.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

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Notes

  1. Wilmshurst 2000, p. 25.
  2. Wilmshurst 2000, p. 26, 28, 104, 195, 242, 355.
  3. Baum & Winkler 2003, p. 119.
  4. Malech & Malech 1910, p. 321.
  5. Tisserant 1931, p. 261-263.
  6. Fiey 1993, p. 37.
  7. Lampart 1966, p. 48, 64, 67, 112, 206.
  8. Macomber 1969, p. 263-273.
  9. Murre van den Berg 1999, p. 246.
  10. Baum & Winkler 2000, p. 108, 152.
  11. Baum & Winkler 2003, p. 174.
  12. Baum 2004, p. 234.
  13. Baumer 2005, p. 249, 312.
  14. Murre van den Berg 2006, p. 528.
  15. Hage 2007, p. 473.
  16. Jakob 2014, p. 99.

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