Definition of Eparchs. Meaning of Eparchs. Synonyms of Eparchs

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Definition of Eparchs

Eparch
Eparch Ep"arch, n. [Gr. ?; over + ? chief, ? supreme power, dominion.] In ancient Greece, the governor or perfect of a province; in modern Greece, the ruler of an eparchy.

Meaning of Eparchs from wikipedia

- equivalent to a diocese in Western Christianity. An eparchy is governed by an eparch, who is a bishop. Depending on the administrative structure of a specific...
- apostolic Apostolic exarch Apostolic prefect ****istant to the papal throne Eparch Metropolitan Patriarch Catholicos Bishop Archbishop Bishop emeritus Diocesan...
- Constantinople was also granted an urban prefect, commonly called in English the Eparch from his Gr**** title (ὁ ἔπαρχος τῆς πόλεως, ho eparchos tēs poleōs). The...
- The praetorian prefect (Latin: praefectus praetorio; Gr****: ἔπαρχος/ὕπαρχος τῶν πραιτωρίων) was a high office in the Roman Empire. Originating as the commander...
- According to John Moschos, he came from Apameia in Syria. He is recorded as "eparch of Carthage", which would imply that he was a praetorian prefect. He was...
- was a bishop of the Catholic Church in Argentina. He served as the second eparch (bishop) of the Armenian Catholic Eparchy of San Gregorio de Narek en Buenos...
- metropolitan Archbishop of Melbourne, a Latin Church territory. Eastern Catholic eparchs whose eparchies are immediately subject to the Holy See The other Eastern...
- Chicago Venedykt Aleksiychuk Eparch of Chicago Eparchy of Parma Bohdan Danylo Eparch of Parma Eparchy of Stamford Paul Patrick Chomnycky Eparch of Stamford...
- cancer. Pablo León Hakimian, 70, Egyptian Armenian Catholic hierarch, eparch of San Gregorio de Narek en Buenos Aires (since 2018) and Latin America...
- Prefect or Eparch (Gr****: Τὸ ἐπαρχικὸν βιβλίον, romanized: To eparchikon biblion) is a Byzantine commercial manual or guide addressed to the eparch of Constantinople...