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John enjoyed the privileges of a traditional elite which had made a smooth transition from the old regime to the new: his grandfather, Mansūr ibn Sargūn, a Chalcedonian Christian, had been the last governor of the city on behalf of the Byzantine emperor, while John’s father was a high-ranking official in Umayyad administration.
A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years
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