Definition of Exarchate. Meaning of Exarchate. Synonyms of Exarchate

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Definition of Exarchate

Exarchate
Exarchate Ex*ar"chate, n. [LL. exarchatus, fr. L. exarchus: cf. F. exarchat.] The office or the province of an exarch. --Jer. Taylor.

Meaning of Exarchate from wikipedia

- An exarchate is any territorial jurisdiction, either secular or ecclesiastical, whose ruler is called an exarch. Byzantine Emperor Maurice created the...
- after the Lombard invasion of 568. The exarchate's seat was at Ravenna, whence it is known as the "Exarchate of Ravenna". Ravenna remained the seat of...
- The Exarchate of Africa was a division of the Byzantine Empire around Carthage that encomp****ed its possessions on the Western Mediterranean. Ruled by...
- Exarchate of Ravenna (Latin: Exarchatus Ravennatis; Gr****: Εξαρχάτον τής Ραβέννας, romanized: Exarcháton tḗs Ravénnas), also known as the Exarchate of...
- archdioceses and 2,249 dioceses, as well as apostolic vicariates, apostolic exarchates, apostolic administrations, apostolic prefectures, military ordinariates...
- The Bulgarian Exarchate (Bulgarian: Българска екзархия, romanized: Balgarska ekzarhiya; Turkish: Bulgar Eksarhlığı) was the official name of the Bulgarian...
- Metropolis of Syme: Chrysostomos Pitsis (2018–) Exarchate of Patmos: Archimandrite Cyril Pentes Exarchate of Malta: Metropolitan Kyrillos Katerelos (2021–)...
- Patriarchate, Archdiocese, Diocese, Territory, or Exarchate of Jerusalem may refer to: Early bishops of Jerusalem until the Council of Chalcedon in 451...
- Exarchate of Istanbul may refer to the following Ecclesiastical pre-diocesan jurisdictions with episcopal see in Istanbul (formerly Constantinople) in...
- the name of "Bulgarian Exarchate" by a decree (firman) of the Sultan promulgated on February 28, 1870. The original Exarchate extended over present-day...