Basil of Ani or Basil Pahlavuni (Barsegh or Parsegh, Armenian: Բարսեղ Անեցի Barseł Anecʻi, Բարսեղ Պահլաւունի Barseł Pahlawuni; died 13 November 1113) was Armenian Catholicos of Cilicia from 1105 to 1113.
He was a member of the Pahlavuni noble house[1] and a nephew of Catholicos Gregory II.
[2] In 1070, Gregory II made him bishop of Ani with the responsibilities of a vicar of the catholicos.
[1] At this time, the Armenian Church was effectively divided between four leaders: Gregory II, Theodorus in Honi, Basil in Ani and Paul in Marash.
He is said to have effectively governed the church and maintained its unity despite the chaotic times and the dispersion of the Armenian people.