Definition of Hierarchism. Meaning of Hierarchism. Synonyms of Hierarchism

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Definition of Hierarchism

Hierarchism
Hierarchism Hi"er*arch`ism, n. The principles or authority of a hierarchy. The more dominant hierarchism of the West. --Milman.

Meaning of Hierarchism from wikipedia

- the dimension are omitted to flatten the structure Terms about Placement Hierarch, the apex of the hierarchy, consisting of one single orphan (object or...
- England. In Eastern Christianity, a corresponding officer is called a hierarch (from Gr**** ἱεράρχης hierarkhēs "president of sacred rites, high-priest"...
- The Three Hierarchs (Ancient Gr****: Οἱ Τρεῖς Ἱεράρχαι; Gr****: Οι Τρεις Ιεράρχες) of Eastern Christianity refers to Basil the Great (also known as Basil...
- This article contains Coptic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Coptic letters. The...
- The Gr**** Orthodox patriarch of Alexandria has the title Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa. The term "Gr****" is a religious identifier and...
- Near Caves in Kiev (September 28) Synaxis of the Hierarchs of Kazan (October 4) Synaxis of the Hierarchs of Moscow (October 5) Synaxis of the Saints of...
- Holkins created a fictional fantasy series called "Epic Legends of the Hierarchs: The Elemenstor Saga" as a parody of generic fantasy fiction, and created...
- Archeologia Medievale (XVI): 227–242. doi:10.1400/244020. Coulson, C. (1982). "Hierarchism in Conventual Crenellation". Medieval Archaeology. 26: 69–100. doi:10...
- the Hierarchs. The Hierarchs's expositors, or magicians, close the gateway to the underearth and separate the demons from their home. The Hierarchs ally...
- Peter I may refer to: Saint Peter (c. 1 AD – c. 64–68 AD), a.k.a. Simon Peter, Simeon, or Simon, apostle of Jesus Pope Peter I of Alexandria (died 311)...