Second BIOGRAPHIES OF SCHOLARS AND WRITERS OF THE SECOND PERIOD: 773 to 1286 A.D.
134. Cyriacus, metropolitan of Tur Abdin (770)
135. The Monk Lazarus of Beth Qindasa (773)
136. The Historian Monk of Zuqnin (775)
137. The Translators of Canons (hymns)
138. Mar George I, Patriarch of Antioch (d. 790)
139. The Monk Theodosius (806)
140. Iliyya (Elijah) of Harran
142. Simon bar Amraya (d. 815)
143. The Anba David bar Paul of Beth Rabban
144. Cyriacus, patriarch of Antioch (d. 817)
146. The Chronicle of Qartamin (819)
147 Habib Abu Raita of Takrit (828)
148. Lazarus ibn al-Ajuz (Sobto) (829)
149. Theodosius, metropolitan of Edessa (832)
151. Benjamin, metropolitan of Edessa (d. 843)
152. Basilius, Bishop of Samosata (d. 843)
153. Rabban (monk) Anton of Takrit
154. Mar Dionysius of Tal Mahre (d. .345)
156. The Anonymous Historian (846 A.D.)
157. Arabi, metropolitan of Samosata (850 A.D.)
159. The priest-philosopher Denha.
160. John, metropolitan of Dara (860 A.D.)
161. Jacob, Bishop of Ana (860 A.D.)
162. The monk Simon al-Hisn Mansuri (861 A.D.)
163. The Monk Severus of Antioch (861 A.D.)
164. The Doctor Daniel of Beth Batin
165. Isaac, the Compiler of the Liturgy
168. The Patriarch Theodosius (d. 896)
169. The Deacon Zura of Nisibin
172. Mar Moses bar Kipha (d. 903)
173. Ezekiel II, metropolitan of Melitene (905 A.D.)
175-176. The Monks Rufil and Benjamin
177. Denha the philosopher (925 A.D.)
178. The Deacon Simon of Nisibin (950 A.D.)
179. Jacob, metropolitan of Miyafarqin (967 A.D.)
181. Athanasius, bishop of Qallisura (d. 982)
182. Matta, bishop of al-Hasasa
184. The Edessene Bishop Author of “The Cause of all Causes”
185. The Syrian Scholars of the Tenth Century
187. Anba John the Disciple of Marun ( 1003 )
190. The Monk Lazarus (d. 1024)
191. John, metropolitan of Tur Abdin (d. 1035)
192. The Monk Joseph of Melitene (d. 1058)
193. John Bar Shushan (d. 1072)
195. Ignatius III, Metropolitan of Melitene (d. 1094)
196. Said Bar Sabuni (d. 1095)
197. Dionysius ibn Modyana (d. 1120)
199. Basilius Abu Ghalib ibn al-Sabuni (d. 1129)
200. The Monk Michael of Marash (d. 1138)
201. The priest Eupdocus of Melitene
202. Timothy, Metropolitan of Karkar (d. 1143)
203. Yuhanna (John) ibn Andrew (d. 1156)
204. The Priest Saliba of Qarikara (d. 1164)
205. Ignatius II, maphrian of the East (d. 1164)
206. John, Metropolitan of Mardin (d. 1165)
207. Basilius ibn Shumanna (d. 1169)
208. Iliyya, Metropolitan of Kaysum (d. 1171)
209. Dionysius Jacob bar Salibi, metropolitan of Amid (d. 1171)
210. Abu Ghalib, bishop of Gihan (d. 1177)
211. Ignatius Romanus, metropolitan of Jerusalem (d. 1183)
214. Mar Michael the Great (d. 1199)
215. The Physicians of the Twelfth Century.
216. The Bishop John David of Amid (d. 1203)
217. Ignatius Sahdu, Metropolitan of Jerusalem
218. Ibrahim, Bishop of Talbsam (c. 1207)
219. Gregory Jacob, maphrian of the East (d. 1214)
220. Yeshu Saftana, the “Big Lip” (d. 1214)
221. The Patriarch John XII (d. 1220)
222. Yuhanna (John) of Tiflis (d. 1221)
223. Hasnun of Edessa (d. 1227)
224. Gabriel of Edessa (d. 1227)
225. Theodore of Antioch, the Philosopher
226. The Metropolitan Jacob bar Shakkuko (d. 1231)
227. The Edessene Chronicler (1234)
228. Jacob of Bartulli, metropolitan of St. Matthew Monastery (d. 1241)
229. The Priest Yeshu Thomas of Hisn Kifa (1248)
230. Gregory John, Metropolitan of St. Matthew’s Monastery and Azarbayjan
231. Basilius of Basibrina (1254)
232. The Maphrian Saliba the Edessene (d. 1258)
233. The Patriarch John Bar Madani (d. 1263)
234. Dionysius Saliba, bishop of Kaludhya (Claudia) (d. 1273)
235. Dioscorus Theodore, metropolitan of Hisn Ziyad (1275)
236. Mar Gregory Abu al-Faraj of Melitene, maphrian of the East, known as Bar Hebraeus (d. 1286)