61:(1166–99). In this Appendix Michael listed most of the bishops consecrated by the Jacobite patriarchs of Antioch between the ninth and twelfth centuries. Twenty-eight Jacobite 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 the
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Despite the gloomy testimony of Bar
Hebraeus, there is evidence that the diocese of Qlisura continued to exist at this period. According to the colophon of a contemporary manuscript, the bishop Dioscorus of Qlisura, from the monastery of Mar Ahron near the city of Shigar, was among the fifteen
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Even if I wanted to be patriarch, as many others do, what is there to covet in the appointment, since so many dioceses of the East have been devastated? Should I set my heart on
Antioch, where sighs and groans will meet me? Or the holy diocese of
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Iwanis (1139/1166) is known to have been flogged by the Turks of Hanzit in 1141, and was present at the consecration of the patriarch
Michael the Syrian in 1166, when his name was recorded as Yohannan.
570:(1899;1901;1905;1910; a supplement to volume I containing an introduction to Michael and his work, corrections, and an index, was published in 1924. Reprinted in four volumes 1963, 2010).
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Iwanis bar Qanun (1166/1199) was present at the synod of Modiq in 1222 which met to elect the patriarch
Ignatius III David (1222–52).
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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 main primary source for the
Jacobite bishops of Qlisura is the record of episcopal consecrations appended to Volume III of the
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The diocese of
Qlisura is not mentioned in any later source, and probably lapsed around the end of the thirteenth century.
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Abraham (1004/1030) consecrated the patriarch
Dionysius IV Heheh in 1032 (or, according to Bar Hebraeus, 1034).
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Christianus Novus: Répertoire des diocèses syriaques orientaux et occidentaux
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Further details of some of these bishops are supplied in the narrative sections of the
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Seventeen bishops of
Qlisura are mentioned in the lists of Michael the Syrian.
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Qlisura was a small town near Melitene (modern Malatya), in eastern Turkey.
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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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174:Monastery of Qartmin, Tur ʿAbdin
132:Monastery of Saphylos, Rishʿaina
507:(ed. Abeloos and Lamy), ii. 460
233:Athanasius IV Laʿzar (987–1003)
258:Monastery of Mar Ahron, Shigar
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300:Monastery of Modiq, Melitene
261:Dionysius IV Heheh (1032–42)
219:Yohannan VI Sarigta (965–86)
205:Yohannan VI Sarigta (965–86)
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556:(1993).
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241:Abraham
213:Michael
185:Severus
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