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  • ...riac-speaking world between the Roman and Persian empires. Since 1994 the church has been in full communion with Rome. An earlier attempt at union produced the uniate [[Chaldean church]] which uses the same rites but is under the authority of Rome.
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  • Isho'Yahb II (East Syriac/Nestorian; d. 646) was the Catholicos of the Church of the East from 628-646 AD. His surviving works consist of a single lette ...che syro-oriental Iso'yahb de Gdala (628-646), étude, trad. et critique''. Chaldean Archibishopry, Rome-Mossoul (1983) 228pp. [http://www.cedrac.usj.edu.lb/pr
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  • Ainkawa (Chaldean Archbishopric of Arbela); J. Isaac (in Arabic; Baghdad, 2005). Baghdad (Chaldean Monastery): P. Haddad and J. Isaac (in Arabic; Baghdad, 1988). [This
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  • * '''S''' = Séert, Chaldean Archiepiscopal Residence, Ms. 82 (16th c.) .... A was copied from it, but may have been destroyed in the bombing of the Chaldean patriarchate in Baghdad recently. All the others are derived directly or i
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