Thoros of Edessa died in 1098.
Abibus of Edessa died in 322.
Paul of Edessa died in 526.
Edessa
Edessa was conquered from the Christians by the Muslim general Nur ad-Din Zangi in 1144. This event marked a significant moment in the history of the Crusades, as it was one of the first major victories for Muslim forces against the Crusader states. The fall of Edessa prompted the Second Crusade, as Christian leaders sought to reclaim the city.
The Brotherhood without Banners are remnants of the force Eddard Stark sent out to capture or kill Gregor Clegane after he pillaged various settlements. Their leader, Berric Dondarion was captured and executed by Lannister forces, but he was resurrected by Thoros of Myr, a worshipper of the Lord of Light. Since then they have been joined by various deserters from the Stark and Baratheon forces, and swear allegiance to no king.
Paul of Edessa died in 526.
Matthew of Edessa died in 1144.
Theophilus of Edessa died in 785.
Abibus of Edessa died in 322.
Thaddeus of Edessa died in 1##.
Heraclius of Edessa died in 474.
Jacob of Edessa died in 708.
Ibas of Edessa died on 457-10-28.
County of Edessa was created in 1098.
Battle of Edessa happened in 259.
Matthew of Edessa was born in 10##.
Theophilus of Edessa was born in 695.