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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...
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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...
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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...
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apostolic Apostolic exarch Apostolic prefect ****istant to the
papal throne Eparch Metropolitan Patriarch Catholicos Bishop Archbishop Bishop emeritus Diocesan...
- 'α',
those born in
Egypt with 'β', and
those born in
Lebanon with 'γ'.
Eparch is
equivalent to bishop, and
archeparch to archbishop:
Cyril VI Tanas, October...
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metropolitan Archbishop of Melbourne, a
Latin Church territory.
Eastern Catholic eparchs whose eparchies are
immediately subject to the Holy See The
other Eastern...
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Chicago Venedykt Aleksiychuk Eparch of
Chicago Eparchy of
Parma Bohdan Danylo Eparch of
Parma Eparchy of
Stamford Paul
Patrick Chomnycky Eparch of Stamford...
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Jesuits (S.J.) (July 15, 1986 – died
March 12, 1994),
previously Coadjutor Eparch of ****iut of the
Copts (Egypt) (May 19, 1983 – July 15, 1986) Youhannes...
- with the
title Eparchy of Newton, and
Archbishop Tawil became the
first Eparch.
While the
descendants of the
earlier waves of
Melkite immigrants to the...