- In
church governance, a
diocese or
bishopric is the
ecclesiastical district under the
jurisdiction of a bishop. In the
later organization of the Roman...
- (окръг, "province") in Bulgarian; as santzáki (σαντζάκι), libás (λιβάς),
dioikēsis (Διοίκησις, "diocese"),
eparchia (επαρχία, "eparchy") in Gr****; and as...
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appoints Cyrus,
patriarch of Alexandria, with
power to act as
viceroy (
dioikesis) of Egypt. He
begins a 10-year ****cution
against the non-Chalcedonian...
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Byzantine times, the city was the seat of a
fiscal administrative unit (
dioikesis).
Aphrodisias was
sacked again by the
rebel Theodore Mankaphas in 1188...
- 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...
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comes from the Latin: dioecēsis,
which derives from the
Ancient Gr****:
dioíkēsis (διοίκησις)
meaning "administration", "management", "****ize district"...
- 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...
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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...
- (59) For the
present it is to
belong to the
financial administration (
dioikesis), and in the ****ure let them not take the two
tenths (dekatoia) away from...
-
variety of
administrative officials. The term
derives from διοίκησις (
dioikēsis),
literally "housekeeping",
which already in
classical Antiquity came...