Aitalaha | |
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Born | late 3rd century |
Residence | Edessa |
Died | 345 Edessa (modern-day Şanlıurfa, Turkey) |
Aitalaha was the Bishop of Edessa from 324/5 A.D.–345/6 A.D. [1]
He is also known as Aeithales, Ethilaos, Ethalas, Aithilaha, Aithalas, Aitallaha, Aithalla, Euthalius, Aeithilas, [2] Ethalaha, or Absalom of Edessa. [3]
He was a deacon in Edessa when Licinius (fl. 308–324) was the Roman emperor. [2]
Shortly after succeeding Sa'ad as Bishop of Edessa, he was one of the presiding members of the First Council of Nicaea in 325. [2]
He died in 345 and was succeeded by Abraham of Edessa. [2]
Aitalaha | |
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Born | late 3rd century |
Residence | Edessa |
Died | 345 Edessa (modern-day Şanlıurfa, Turkey) |
Aitalaha was the Bishop of Edessa from 324/5 A.D.–345/6 A.D. [1]
He is also known as Aeithales, Ethilaos, Ethalas, Aithilaha, Aithalas, Aitallaha, Aithalla, Euthalius, Aeithilas, [2] Ethalaha, or Absalom of Edessa. [3]
He was a deacon in Edessa when Licinius (fl. 308–324) was the Roman emperor. [2]
Shortly after succeeding Sa'ad as Bishop of Edessa, he was one of the presiding members of the First Council of Nicaea in 325. [2]
He died in 345 and was succeeded by Abraham of Edessa. [2]