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Isaac the Syrian
Eastern Orthodox saint
Aphrahat
Aphrahat (c. 280–c. 345; , Ap̄rahaṭ, , , , and Latin Aphraates), venerated as Saint Aphrahat the Persian, was a third-century Syriac Christian author of Iranian descent from the Sasanian Empire, who composed a series of twenty-three expositions or homilies on points of Christian doctrine and practice. All his known works, the Demonstrations, come from later on in his life. He was an ascetic and celibate, and was almost definitely a son of the covenant (an early Syriac form of communal monasticism). He may have been a bishop, and later Syriac tradition places him at the head of Mar Mattai Monas

Jacob of Nisibis
Syrian saint
Jacob Baradaeus
Non-Chalcedonian Bishop of Edessa
Shemon Bar Sabbae
Patriarch of the Church of the East
Aba I
Patriarch of the Church of the East at Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Acacius of Amida
bishop
Abraham of Cyrrhus
Hermit and bishop
Saint Mari
Patriarch of the church of the East
Abibus of Edessa
martyr
Febronia of Nisibis
nun and saint
John of Dailam
Syriac saint
Abraham of Arbela
Bishop of Arbela
Mar Awgin
Egyptian saint
Marutha of Tikrit
Syriac Orthodox Maphrian and Theologian
Aggai
bishop
Mor Gabriel
Syriac Orthodox bishop
Saint Behnam
Syriac saint