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1220: 1122: 670:, in the north of Iraq, who can trace their ancestry back to the 2nd century. Today, most Semaans of Mosul and Iraq have left, especially after the American-led 510:
Christian Arab heritage settling first in the southern part of Syria (3rd century) before taking refuge in the mountains of Lebanon (7-8th century).
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Assyro-Chaldean Christians, and the second one was during the 16th century to escape the Turkish persecution of Christian minorities during the
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from northern Mesopotamia who traveled east and settled in Iran in two waves; the first one was during the 5th century to escape the
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Semaans of Antioch and Syria (1st century Antioch) who escaped religious persecution in Syria, especially during the
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have roots that can be traced back to the early days of Christianity, to 1st century Antioch and Damascus. As
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Youhanna E., History of the Greek Melkite Catholic Diocese of Saida and Deir El Kamar. pp. 155-159
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led to many Semaans fleeing their native city to neighboring areas in Syria and Lebanon. In 1939,
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In the Middle East today, the overwhelming majority of people who hold the Semaan surname are
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who settled in Jordan and southern Syria in the 3rd century. Some Jerusalemite Semaans of
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Downey G., A History of Antioch in Syria: From Seleucus to the Arab Conquest, pp. 583–586
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Today, the Semaans of Syria are scattered throughout, and they live in cities such as
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are mostly Galilean Christians from the 1st century. The majority has immigrated to
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Christians from the 1st century who, at one point in time, lived in the villages of
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community of Antioch during his seven-year stay in the city before his travel to
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Avi-Yonah M., The Holy Land from the Persians to the Arab Conquests, pp. 73-76
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Christian Arab descent (from the 3rd century) reside in the southern part (
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of Jerusalem. Only a few remain as the majority has immigrated to the
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area). Many Semaan families have immigrated to Western nations and
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ancestry escaped the violence following the establishment of
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and the ensuing anti-Christian backlash, to places such as
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and the repercussions of the 18th century split of the
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This page or section lists people that share the same
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Hanna T., Biographies of Syria's Saints, pp. 213–215
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Some others claim that they're related to 1216: 287:: Simon Peter), the preeminent disciple of 263:Some Semaans of Antioch claim descent from 111: 101: 958:from the 18th century, publishers at the 812:(born 1965), Canado-Lebanese Psychiatrist 399:a) Semaans of South Lebanon are a mix of 395:can be broken down into four categories: 1207:"Saint Samaan Monastery, Muqattam Cairo" 1123:"Palestine-Family.net; Semaan Genealogy" 593:) are mainly descendants of 1st century 93:), which also has the same meaning. The 1250: 211:Origins and History of Semaan Families 787:(born 1945), Lebanese-French novelist 460:. They now live in the Bekaa region ( 386: 1193:"Archbishop Youhannan Semaan Issayi" 980:district in northern Syria, home to 775:, Bahraini politician and ambassador 613: 721: 120:), and, when Latinized, it becomes 32: 13: 689: 641: 14: 1279: 761: 638:in 1948 by relocating to Jordan. 423:) Christians of the 2nd century ( 232:, a native of Antioch, writes in 1218: 458:Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch 149:Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch 1199: 1185: 1171: 1165:"Semaans of Suhmata of Galilee" 1157: 1143: 1115: 1101: 1083: 1069: 1055: 1041: 1027: 1013: 967:, Archbishop of Tehran of the 793:(born 1968), Lebanese botanist 1: 1006: 797: 597:Christians who belong to the 498:d) Semaans of North Lebanon ( 153:Melkite Greek Catholic Church 806:(born 1965), Lebanese banker 626:Christian Arab descent from 493:) origin of the 1st century. 436:b) Semaans of East Lebanon ( 216:Semaans of Antioch and Syria 43:surname mainly found in the 7: 898:Simeon Stylites the Younger 816: 515:Semaans of Israel/Palestine 10: 1284: 912:Semaan l-Aamoudi l-Thalith 766: 531:a) Semaans of Beit Lahem ( 1135:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 902:Semaan l-Aamoudi l-Asghar 589:c) Semaans of Urashalim ( 112: 102: 78: 310:Syrian saint during the 165:Assyrian Orthodox Church 161:Chaldean Catholic Church 157:Maronite Catholic Church 141:early Christian churches 984:'s most populous city, 965:Youhannan Semaan Issayi 472:, and around the world. 454:Melkite Greek Catholics 599:Syriac Orthodox Church 407:from the 1st century ( 169:Coptic Orthodox Church 145:Syriac Orthodox Church 982:Eastern Mediterranean 672:2003 invasion of Iraq 304:Saint Simeon Stylites 179:, descendants of the 918:Simeon the Holy Fool 779:Angele Botros Samaan 234:Acts of the Apostles 187:) population of the 73:. Its equivalent in 1109:"Semaan of Kaftoun" 974:Jabal Semaan, Syria 908:Simeon Stylites III 862:Semaan l-Urashalimi 858:Simeon of Jerusalem 609:or moved to Jordan. 230:Luke the Evangelist 969:Chaldean Catholics 872:Semaan l-Qayrawani 568:, and the rest of 440:) are part of the 387:Semaans of Lebanon 1268:Lebanese families 1244: 614:Simaans of Jordan 411:area) as well as 344:, which includes 283:: Symeon Kephas, 189:Syrian tetrapolis 1275: 1238: 1222: 1221: 1211: 1210: 1203: 1197: 1196: 1189: 1183: 1182: 1175: 1169: 1168: 1161: 1155: 1154: 1147: 1141: 1140: 1134: 1126: 1119: 1113: 1112: 1105: 1099: 1098: 1087: 1081: 1080: 1073: 1067: 1066: 1059: 1053: 1052: 1045: 1039: 1038: 1031: 1025: 1024: 1017: 932:Semaan l-Dabbagh 928:Simon the Tanner 922:Semaan l-Majnoun 892:Semaan l-Aamoudi 848:Simeon the Elder 842:Semaan l-Ghayour 838:Simon the Zealot 742:Christians from 722:Semaans of Egypt 712:non-Chalcedonian 312:Byzantine empire 271:: Shimeon Kefa, 155:of Antioch, the 115: 114: 105: 104: 80: 34: 1283: 1282: 1278: 1277: 1276: 1274: 1273: 1272: 1248: 1247: 1246: 1245: 1237: 1227: 1223: 1219: 1215: 1214: 1205: 1204: 1200: 1191: 1190: 1186: 1177: 1176: 1172: 1163: 1162: 1158: 1149: 1148: 1144: 1128: 1127: 1121: 1120: 1116: 1107: 1106: 1102: 1089: 1088: 1084: 1075: 1074: 1070: 1061: 1060: 1056: 1047: 1046: 1042: 1033: 1032: 1028: 1019: 1018: 1014: 1009: 960:Vatican Library 888:Simeon Stylites 868:Simon of Cyrene 852:Semaan l-Shaykh 819: 800: 791:Myrna T. 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Index

Syriac Aramaic
Arabic
Christian
Levant
Middle East
shema
Syriac Aramaic
Arabic
Hebrew
Shimon
Shim'on
Greek
transliteration
Simon
Simeon
Christians
early Christian churches
Syriac Orthodox Church
Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch
Melkite Greek Catholic Church
Maronite Catholic Church
Chaldean Catholic Church
Assyrian Orthodox Church
Coptic Orthodox Church
Greek
Syrian
Byzantine Greek
Rûm
Syrian tetrapolis
Antioch

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