Diocese of Marash

In addition, 22 Syriac Orthodox bishops are known from the eighth to the thirteenth century.

[3] In 1100, the Armenian bishop gave assistance to Prince Bohemond I of Antioch against the Danishmendids.

[1][5] The city was conquered by the Sultanate of Rum in 1149 and the last resident Latin bishop was given a safeconduct only to be murdered on the road to Antioch.

[7] The ancient Germanicia in Euphratensis is listed as a titular see of the Latin church.

[2] The following is a chronological list of "Greek" bishops of Germanicia from the fourth through sixth centuries:[8] The following is a chronological list of "Jacobite" (i.e., Syriac Orthodox) bishops of Marash from the eighth through thirteenth centuries mentioned in the Chronicle of Michael the Great:[10]