Quriaqos of Tagrit - Sources

Sources

The principal source for the life of the patriarch Quriaqos is the Chronicle of the twelfth-century Jacobite patriarch Michael the Syrian (1166–99). Michael's account was followed with little change a century later by the Jacobite polymath Bar Hebraeus, who abridged it in his Chronicon Ecclesiasticum.

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