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84:. He based it largely on the eyewitness testimony of Theodotus' disciple Joseph (Yawsep). It "is one of the longest extant narrative sources of any kind from early Umayyad northern Mesopotamia" and, more importantly, "a securely dated eye-witness account of life under Arab Muslim rule in the first century of Islam". It is known from three manuscripts. The earliest is a late twelfth-century copy in Damascus, now damaged. A copy of it, made by 103:
on 15 August and 8 September. In his own time, he was regarded as a holy man. He wandered about with a bag of relics, performing exorcisms and healings. Ecclesiastical authorities were divided over him. Some sought to press him into a formal office, but his contemporary,
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script in a manuscript of Jerusalem. It is based on the Damascus copy, but was made before that one was damaged. The complete text is reconstructed from the Damascus and Jerusalem manuscripts.
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around 690. He soon left Amida to reside in Qenneshre. He ultimately founded his own monastery near
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of 637–642. After developing an interest in asceticism and the Bible, he entered the monastery of
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Early in the eighth century, a certain Symeon (Shemʿūn), a priest and precentor from
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The Syriac spelling of his name is often rendered Theodota or Theodote (
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Theodotus is regarded as a saint by the Syriac Orthodox, who keep his
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Theodotus was born in the village of Anat near the city of
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in 666 or 667, he left Qenneshre on a pilgrimage to
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Index

Syriac Orthodox
Amida
Roman Mesopotamia
Arab conquest
Zuqnin
Qenneshre
Theodore
Jerusalem
Mount Sinai
Claudias
Julian II
Qeleth
Samosata
Syriac
Yuhanon Dolabani
Arabic
Garshuni
feast
George, Bishop of the Arabs
Tannous 2011
Palmer 2008





Tannous 2011
Hoyland 2023

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