Mar Eliya XII | |
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Catholicos-Patriarch of the East | |
Church | Church of the East |
Installed | 1778 |
Term ended | 1804 |
Predecessor | Eliya XI |
Successor | Shimun XVI Yohannan (as the Patriarch of Assyrian Church of the East) Yohannan VIII Hormizd (as Patriarch belonging to the Elia line based in the Monastery of Rabban Hormizd) |
Personal details | |
Died | 1804 |
Residence | Rabban Hormizd Monastery |
Eliya XII (Syriac: ܐܠܝܐ / Elīyā, d. 1804) was Patriarch of the Church of the East, from 1778 to 1804, with formal residence in Rabban Hormizd Monastery, near Alqosh, in modern Iraq. His birth name was Ishoyahb, and he was the elder son of priest Abraham, who was brother of the previous patriarch Eliya XI (1722-1778). In 1744, Ishoyahb was consecrated as metropolitan, and designated as presumptive successor (natar kursya) by his paternal uncle, patriarch Eliya XI, who died in 1778, and Ishoyahb succeeded him, as patriarch Eliya XII. His tenure was marked by a prolonged rivalry with his pro-Catholic cousin Yohannan Hormizd, who also claimed the patriarchal throne. In 1804, Eliya XII died and was buried in the Rabban Hormizd Monastery, as the last patriarch of the senior Eliya line.[1][2][3][4]
In older historiography, he was designated as Eliya XII,[5] but later renumbered as Eliya "XIII" by some authors.[6][7][8][9] After the resolution of several chronological questions, he was designated again as Eliya XII,[10][11][1] and that numeration is generally accepted in recent scholarly works,[12][4][13][14][15][16][17][18] with some exceptions.[19][20]