Description:
(Philosopher)
Gregory Bar Hebraeus, also known as Barebraya or Abu'l-Faraj, was a distinguished Maphrian of the Syriac Orthodox Church. He was a prolific writer who made significant contributions to various fields such as Christian theology, philosophy, history, linguistics, and poetry. His works, written in Classical Syriac and Arabic, covered a wide range of subjects like theology, philosophy, science, and history. Bar Hebraeus was highly respected for his extensive knowledge and writing skills, being considered one of the most knowledgeable writers among Syriac Orthodox Christians.
Born In
Malatya
Died on
July 30, 1286