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LLM-authored synopsis Not an articleSyriac Christianity is compact here, but transmission, community, and lost textual witnesses overlap. Lost fifth-century patriarchal-history layer behind the Chronicle of Seert gives the article-level surface; Pervari and Şirvan village memory of Assyrian/Armenian communities and Hamidian massacres keeps candidate work visible.
Lost fifth-century patriarchal-history layer behind the Chronicle of Seert carries Quotient 27/100, with existence warrant 82 stronger than direct attestation 32. Fundamental Epistle connects Syriac textual culture with broader Christian transmission while preserving inferred and candidate statuses.
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Latin Edessa episcopal succession gap after Benedict
The under-attested interval between Benedict of Edessa and Hugh in the Latin episcopal sequence.
Lost fifth-century patriarchal-history layer behind the Chronicle of Seert
An inferred East-Syriac source layer behind a damaged Arabic chronicle