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Shemon VII Ishoyahb () was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 1539 to 1558. His reign was widely unpopular, and discontent with his leadership led to the schism of 1552, in which his opponents rebelled and appointed the monk Shimun Yohannan Sulaqa as a rival patriarch. Sulaqa's subsequent consecration by Pope Julius III saw a permanent split in the Church of the East and the birth of the Chaldean Catholic Church. His body is buried in the monastery of Rabban Hormizd near Alqosh. ==Guardian of the throne and metropolitan of Mosul == Shemon Ishoyahb was the younger brother of the patriarch Shemon VI (1504–38). Throughout his brother's reign Shemon was his designated successor or ''natar kursya'' ('guardian of the throne'). He is first mentioned as ''natar kursya'' in a manuscript colophon of 1504, at the very beginning of his brother's reign. In October 1538, two months after the death of Shemon VI on 5 August 1538, he is mentioned as metropolitan of Mosul. It is not clear whether he became metropolitan of Mosul before or after his brother's death.〔Wilmshurst, ''EOCE'', 193–4〕
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