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Abraham of Angamaly (Syriac: ܐܒܪܗܡ ܡܛܪܢ, died 1597) (Mar Abraham) was the last East Syrian bishop of the See of Angamaly, who entered into communion with Rome in 1565 and who was the last link in Angamaly from the long line of the bishops from the East Syriac bishops sent from the Church of the East to the Saint Thomas Christians. He first came to India in 1556 from the traditionalist (often referred as "Nestorian") patriarchate. Deposed from his position in 1558, he was taken to Lisbon by the Portuguese, escaped at Mozambique and left for his mother church in Mesopotamia, entered into communion with the Chaldean patriarchate and Rome in 1565, received his episcopal ordination from the Latin patriarch of Venice as arranged by Pope Pius IV (1559–65) in Rome. Subsequently, Abraham was appoin

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  • Abraham of Angamaly (Syriac: ܐܒܪܗܡ ܡܛܪܢ, died 1597) (Mar Abraham) was the last East Syrian bishop of the See of Angamaly, who entered into communion with Rome in 1565 and who was the last link in Angamaly from the long line of the bishops from the East Syriac bishops sent from the Church of the East to the Saint Thomas Christians. He first came to India in 1556 from the traditionalist (often referred as "Nestorian") patriarchate. Deposed from his position in 1558, he was taken to Lisbon by the Portuguese, escaped at Mozambique and left for his mother church in Mesopotamia, entered into communion with the Chaldean patriarchate and Rome in 1565, received his episcopal ordination from the Latin patriarch of Venice as arranged by Pope Pius IV (1559–65) in Rome. Subsequently, Abraham was appointed by Pope as Archbishop of Angamaly. (en)
  • Mar Abraão (em siríaco: ܐܒܪܗܡ ܡܛܪܢ‎) (? - Angamalé, janeiro de 1597) foi o último bispo de uma longa linha de bispos nestorianos enviados da Igreja do Oriente (Patriarcado Católico Caldeu da Babilônia) aos cristãos de São Tomé da atual Kerala. Ele foi enviado pelo Patriarca (1555-70). Apesar da aprovação expressa do Papa Pio IV (1565), ele não foi bem-vindo pelas autoridades eclesiásticas portuguesas da Igreja Católica Romana. Ele recebeu o título de "Metropolita de Toda a Índia" pelo Papa, atualmente usado pelo Chefe e Arcebispo Maior da Igreja Católica Siro-Malabar. (pt)
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  • Giovanni Trevisano (en)
  • Shemon VII Barmama, (en)
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  • Mar Abraão (em siríaco: ܐܒܪܗܡ ܡܛܪܢ‎) (? - Angamalé, janeiro de 1597) foi o último bispo de uma longa linha de bispos nestorianos enviados da Igreja do Oriente (Patriarcado Católico Caldeu da Babilônia) aos cristãos de São Tomé da atual Kerala. Ele foi enviado pelo Patriarca (1555-70). Apesar da aprovação expressa do Papa Pio IV (1565), ele não foi bem-vindo pelas autoridades eclesiásticas portuguesas da Igreja Católica Romana. Ele recebeu o título de "Metropolita de Toda a Índia" pelo Papa, atualmente usado pelo Chefe e Arcebispo Maior da Igreja Católica Siro-Malabar. (pt)
  • Abraham of Angamaly (Syriac: ܐܒܪܗܡ ܡܛܪܢ, died 1597) (Mar Abraham) was the last East Syrian bishop of the See of Angamaly, who entered into communion with Rome in 1565 and who was the last link in Angamaly from the long line of the bishops from the East Syriac bishops sent from the Church of the East to the Saint Thomas Christians. He first came to India in 1556 from the traditionalist (often referred as "Nestorian") patriarchate. Deposed from his position in 1558, he was taken to Lisbon by the Portuguese, escaped at Mozambique and left for his mother church in Mesopotamia, entered into communion with the Chaldean patriarchate and Rome in 1565, received his episcopal ordination from the Latin patriarch of Venice as arranged by Pope Pius IV (1559–65) in Rome. Subsequently, Abraham was appoin (en)
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