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John Ioubes (Greek: Ἰωάννης Ἰούβης) was a Byzantine official (qualified as illoustrios) in the middle of the 10th century at Chalcedon. He is known from the hagiography of St. Luke the Stylite. According to it, his pregnant wife was in pain for 22 days but could not give birth, until they called upon the saint's help. He is likely a descendant of Ioube (Ἰούβη, Hellenized form of Ayyub), an Arab whose sons, Niketas and Chase, came to Byzantium as prisoners and entered imperial service. This Arab origin is likely why the text of the hagiography records that the surname "Ioubes" was used derisively.

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  • Ιωάννης Ιούβης (el)
  • John Ioubes (en)
  • João Iubes (pt)
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  • Ο Ιωάννης Ιούβης ήταν βυζαντινός αξιωματούχος (ήταν συγκλητικός με το αξίωμα του ) στα μέσα του 10ου αιώνα στη Χαλκηδόνα. Είναι γνωστός από την αγιολογία του Αγίου Λουκά του Στυλίτη. Σύμφωνα με αυτή, η έγκυος σύζυγός του είχε πόνους για 22 ημέρες αλλά δεν μπορούσε να γεννήσει, μέχρι που καλέσε τη βοήθεια του αγίου. Είναι πιθανόν απόγονος του (εξελληνισμένη μορφή του Ayyub), ένας Άραβας των οποίων οι γιοι και ήρθαν στο Βυζάντιο ως φυλακισμένοι και εισήλθαν στην αυτοκρατορική υπηρεσία. Αυτή η αραβική καταγωγή είναι πιθανή γιατί το κείμενο της αγιογραφίας καταγράφει ότι το επώνυμο "Ιούβης" χρησιμοποιήθηκε προς κοροϊδειας του. (el)
  • John Ioubes (Greek: Ἰωάννης Ἰούβης) was a Byzantine official (qualified as illoustrios) in the middle of the 10th century at Chalcedon. He is known from the hagiography of St. Luke the Stylite. According to it, his pregnant wife was in pain for 22 days but could not give birth, until they called upon the saint's help. He is likely a descendant of Ioube (Ἰούβη, Hellenized form of Ayyub), an Arab whose sons, Niketas and Chase, came to Byzantium as prisoners and entered imperial service. This Arab origin is likely why the text of the hagiography records that the surname "Ioubes" was used derisively. (en)
  • João Iubes (em grego: Ἰωάννης Ἰούβης) foi um oficial bizantino (qualificado como ilustre) de meados do século X na Calcedônia. Ele é conhecido da hagiografia de São . Segundo ela, sua esposa grávida esteve com dor por 22 dias e não podia dar à luz, levando-o a chamar a ajuda do santo. João provavelmente é um descendente de Iube (em grego: Ἰούβη, forma helenizada de Aiube), um árabe cujos filhos, Nicetas e Chase, vieram ao Império Bizantino como prisioneiros de guerra e entraram no serviço imperial. Esta origem árabe é provável, pois o texto da hagiografia registra que o sobrenome "Iubes" foi usado zombeteiramente. (pt)
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  • Ο Ιωάννης Ιούβης ήταν βυζαντινός αξιωματούχος (ήταν συγκλητικός με το αξίωμα του ) στα μέσα του 10ου αιώνα στη Χαλκηδόνα. Είναι γνωστός από την αγιολογία του Αγίου Λουκά του Στυλίτη. Σύμφωνα με αυτή, η έγκυος σύζυγός του είχε πόνους για 22 ημέρες αλλά δεν μπορούσε να γεννήσει, μέχρι που καλέσε τη βοήθεια του αγίου. Είναι πιθανόν απόγονος του (εξελληνισμένη μορφή του Ayyub), ένας Άραβας των οποίων οι γιοι και ήρθαν στο Βυζάντιο ως φυλακισμένοι και εισήλθαν στην αυτοκρατορική υπηρεσία. Αυτή η αραβική καταγωγή είναι πιθανή γιατί το κείμενο της αγιογραφίας καταγράφει ότι το επώνυμο "Ιούβης" χρησιμοποιήθηκε προς κοροϊδειας του. (el)
  • John Ioubes (Greek: Ἰωάννης Ἰούβης) was a Byzantine official (qualified as illoustrios) in the middle of the 10th century at Chalcedon. He is known from the hagiography of St. Luke the Stylite. According to it, his pregnant wife was in pain for 22 days but could not give birth, until they called upon the saint's help. He is likely a descendant of Ioube (Ἰούβη, Hellenized form of Ayyub), an Arab whose sons, Niketas and Chase, came to Byzantium as prisoners and entered imperial service. This Arab origin is likely why the text of the hagiography records that the surname "Ioubes" was used derisively. (en)
  • João Iubes (em grego: Ἰωάννης Ἰούβης) foi um oficial bizantino (qualificado como ilustre) de meados do século X na Calcedônia. Ele é conhecido da hagiografia de São . Segundo ela, sua esposa grávida esteve com dor por 22 dias e não podia dar à luz, levando-o a chamar a ajuda do santo. João provavelmente é um descendente de Iube (em grego: Ἰούβη, forma helenizada de Aiube), um árabe cujos filhos, Nicetas e Chase, vieram ao Império Bizantino como prisioneiros de guerra e entraram no serviço imperial. Esta origem árabe é provável, pois o texto da hagiografia registra que o sobrenome "Iubes" foi usado zombeteiramente. (pt)
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