Dioceses of the Church of the East after 1552

Dioceses of the Church of the East after 1552 were dioceses of the Church of the East and its subsequent branches, both traditionalist (that were eventually consolidated as the Assyrian Church of the East) and pro-Catholic (that were eventually consolidated as the Chaldean Catholic Church). == Dioceses of the Eliya line, up to 1700 == The traditionalist patriarch Shemʿon VII Ishoʿyahb (1539–1558), who resided in the monastery of Rabban Hormizd, consecrating two metropolitans, Ishoʿyahb for Nisibis, nominally with jurisdiction also over Amid and Mardin, and Joseph for Gazarta.

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Dioceses of the Church of the East after 1552

Dioceses of the Church of the East after 1552 were dioceses of the Church of the East and its subsequent branches, both traditionalist (that were eventually consolidated as the Assyrian Church of the East) and pro-Catholic (that were eventually consolidated as the Chaldean Catholic Church). == Dioceses of the Eliya line, up to 1700 == The traditionalist patriarch Shemʿon VII Ishoʿyahb (1539–1558), who resided in the monastery of Rabban Hormizd, consecrating two metropolitans, Ishoʿyahb for Nisibis, nominally with jurisdiction also over Amid and Mardin, and Joseph for Gazarta.

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