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Anazarbus (West Syrian Diocese)
The city of Anazarbus was an archdiocese of the Syrian Orthodox Church, attested between the sixth and twelfth centuries. Nearly thirty Syrian Orthodox bishops or metropolitans of Tarsus are mentioned either by Michael the Syrian or in other Syrian Orthodox narrative sources. The archdiocese is last mentioned towards the end of the twelfth century, and seems to have lapsed in the early decades of the thirteenth century.
== Sources ==

The main primary source for the Syrian Orthodox metropolitans of Anazarbus is the record of episcopal consecrations appended to Volume III of the ''Chronicle'' of the Syrian Orthodox patriarch Michael the Syrian (1166–99). In this Appendix Michael listed most of the bishops consecrated by the Syrian Orthodox patriarchs of Antioch between the ninth and twelfth centuries. Twenty-eight Syrian 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 sixth and seventh centuries, Michael's lists are supplemented by several references in other Syrian Orthodox narrative sources.

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