Shimun XVI Yohannan explained

Type:Catholicos-Patriarch of the Church of the East
Honorific-Prefix:Mar
Shimun XVI Yohannan
His Holiness
Church:Church of the East (modern Assyrian Church of the East)
Diocese:Patriarchal Diocese of Qodshanis
See:Holy Apostolic See of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Enthroned:1780 (Patriarch of the Shem'on line)

1804 (Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East)
Ended:1820
Predecessor:Shimun XV Maqdassi Mikhail as Patriarch of the Shem'on line

Eliya XII as Patriarch of the Church of the East (d. 1804)
Successor:Shimun XVII Abraham
Rank:Catholicos-Patriarch
Birth Place:Qodshanis, Hakkari, Ottoman Empire
Death Date:1820
Death Place:Qodshanis, Hakkari, Ottoman Empire
Nationality:Assyrian (Ottoman)
Religion:Eastern Christian, Church of the East
Residence:Qodshanis, Hakkari, Ottoman Empire

Mar Shimun XVI Yohannan (also Shemon XVI Yohannan) was Patriarch of the Shem'on line (Qodshanis) of the Church of the East, from 1780. In 1804, he became the sole Patriarch among traditionalist Christians of the East Syriac Rite, because the rival Patriarch Eliya XII (1778-1804) of the Eliya line died without successor. Shimun XVI remained patriarch until his death in 1820.

Biography

Until 1804, there were two rival patriarchal lines among traditionalist Christians of the Church of the East, senior Eliya line in Alqosh and junior Shemon line in Qochanis. The last patriarch of the senior line, Eliya XII, died in 1804 and was buried in the ancient Rabban Hormizd Monastery. His branch decided not to elect a new patriarch, thus ending that line, and eventually enabling the remaining patriarch Shimun XVI of the junior line to become the sole primate of the entire traditionalist community (modern Assyrian Church of the East).

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