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51:(1166–99). In this Appendix Michael listed most of the bishops consecrated by the Syriac Orthodox patriarchs of Antioch between the ninth and twelfth centuries. Twenty-eight Syriac Orthodox patriarchs sat during this period, and in many cases Michael was able to list the names of the bishops consecrated during their reigns, their monasteries of origin, and the place where they were consecrated. For the thirteenth century, Michael's lists are supplemented by several references in other Syriac Orthodox narrative sources. 712: 332:
The metropolitan Athanasius of Tarsus, consecrated in the reign of the patriarch Dionysius IV Heheh (1032–42), is apparently mentioned by Michael the Syrian, though he does not feature in Michael’s lists. The metropolitan Basil of Tarsus (1042/57) was the secretary of the patriarch Yohannan bar ʿAbdon.
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The archdiocese of Tarsus evidently continued to flourish into the thirteenth century, though there are only two brief references to its metropolitans. The metropolitan Athanasius of Tarsus was present at a synod held in 1264. The metropolitan Yohannan of Tarsus, 'from the monastery of Mar Hnanya',
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Further details for this period are provided in Michael’s narrative and in other Syriac Orthodox narrative sources. The metropolitan Habib of Tarsus (793/817) consecrated the patriarch Yohannan III in 847. The metropolitan Athanasius of Tarsus (896/909) consecrated the patriarch Yohannan V in 936.
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or in other Syriac Orthodox narrative sources. The archdiocese is last mentioned towards the end of the thirteenth century, and seems to have lapsed during the fourteenth century.
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Sixteen Syrian Orthodox metropolitans of Tarsus from the end of the eighth century to the end of the twelfth century are mentioned in the lists of Michael the Syrian.
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The earliest-known Syriac Orthodox metropolitan of Tarsus was Yohannan bar ʿEbrayta ('son of the Jew'), who consecrated the patriarch Severus bar Mashqe in 668.
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The main primary source for the Syriac Orthodox metropolitans of Tarsus is the record of episcopal consecrations appended to Volume III of the
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Chronique de Michel le Syrien, Patriarche Jacobite d'Antiche (1166-1199). Éditée pour la première fois et traduite en francais I-IV
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The archdiocese of Tarsus is not mentioned in any later source, and probably lapsed during the fourteenth century.
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was among the fifteen bishops consecrated by the patriarch Philoxenus Nemrud (1283–92).
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Abbeloos, Jean Baptiste; Lamy, Thomas Joseph, eds. (1877).
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Tarsus, famed in Christian tradition as the birthplace of
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Tarsus
Syriac Orthodox
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Michael the Syrian
Michael the Syrian
Saint Paul
Quriaqos
Quriaqos
Quriaqos
Michael I
Tarsus, Mersin
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Fiey, Jean Maurice
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Dioceses of the Syriac Orthodox Church
Anazarbus
Baghdad
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Laqabin
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