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Eparchy (Gr****: ἐπαρχία eparchía "overlordship") is an
ecclesiastical unit in
Eastern Christianity that is
equivalent to a
diocese in
Western Christianity...
- Milan.
Eparchos was the
descendant of a
noble Corfiot family and he was born in
Corfu in 1491. His
father was the
scholar and
doctor George Eparchos while...
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newly established Praetorian prefects of
Africa (
Eparchos tes Afrikís) and
Italy (
Eparchos tes Italías) respectively.
Justinian also
endowed governors...
- lit. 'prefect of Egypt' or the Koinē Gr****: ἔπαρχος Αἰγύπτου, romanized:
eparchos Aigyptou, lit. 'Eparch of Egypt'.: 57 The
double title of the governor...
- ἐπαρχίᾱ, eparchia), with a
governor called an
eparch (Gr****: ἔπαρχος,
eparchos). The
Latin provincia,
during the
middle republic,
referred not to a territory...
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Eparch from his Gr****
title (Ancient Gr****: ἔπαρχος τῆς πόλεως, romanized:
eparchos tēs poleōs))
resided and
dispensed justice.
Jails were
annexed to the praetoria...
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Protovestiarites Domestikos tes
trapezes Epi tes
trapezes Megas papias Eparchos Megas droungarios tes
vigles Megas hetaireiarches Megas chartoullarios...
- members,
elected by the
Prefectural Council. The
Provincial Council and The
Eparchos (Sub-prefect/eparch, έπαρχος). Super-prefectures had
their own
organs (Council...
- that a
Praefectus Aegypti (Ancient Gr****: ἔπαρχος Αἰγύπτου, romanized:
eparchos Aigyptou, lit. 'Eparch of Egypt')
called Publius dedicated the monument...
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attested holder occurs in 639, and a
couple of
seals bearing the
title eparchos ("prefect" in Gr****)
survive from the late 7th century,
although it has...