Definition of Dioikesis. Meaning of Dioikesis. Synonyms of Dioikesis

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Dioikesis. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Dioikesis and, of course, Dioikesis synonyms and on the right images related to the word Dioikesis.

Definition of Dioikesis

No result for Dioikesis. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Dioikesis from wikipedia

- In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. In the later organization of the Roman...
- comes from the Latin: dioecēsis, which derives from the Ancient Gr****: dioíkēsis (διοίκησις) meaning "administration", "management", "****ize district"...
- (окръг, "province") in Bulgarian; as santzáki (σαντζάκι), libás (λιβάς), dioikēsis (Διοίκησις, "diocese"), eparchia (επαρχία, "eparchy") in Gr****; and as...
- unclear. In the 8th century, Euboea formed a distinct fiscal district (dioikesis), and then formed part of the theme of ****as. In 1157 all the coastal...
- the theme of the Aegean Sea, while in the late 11th century it formed a dioikesis (fiscal district) under a kourator in Mytilene. In c. 1089–1093, the island...
- became a distinct administrative unit, but had a chequered history: a dioikesis (fiscal district) in 1047, it is attested as a separate theme—with at...
- Byzantine times, the city was the seat of a fiscal administrative unit (dioikesis). Aphrodisias was sacked again by the rebel Theodore Mankaphas in 1188...
- appoints Cyrus, patriarch of Alexandria, with power to act as viceroy (dioikesis) of Egypt. He begins a 10-year ****cution against the non-Chalcedonian...
- variety of administrative officials. The term derives from διοίκησις (dioikēsis), literally "housekeeping", which already in classical Antiquity came...
- as the oldest example can be polemic book with author's portrait in Dioikésis hoc est Moderamen differentiarum juris communis (Prague 1664) by Jan Jindřich...