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  • To the author: regarding Ioann Damaskin - please find his Greek name, and don't invent any transliterations, but stricty follow the rules for transliterating...
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  • churches has not.EastmeetsWest 05:11, 7 January 2007 (UTC) The Byzantine exarch obviously is another breed entirely than the religious titles. The article...
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  • In an English article about Pope John VI we read: During his reign, he assisted the Exarch Theophylactos, who had been sent to Italy by the emperor Justinian...
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  • Churches is meant by an "exarch" (who can be an apostolic exarch, if appointed by the Apostolic See, or a patriarchal exarch, if appointed by a patriarch...
    76 KB (10,998 words) - 10:46, 5 March 2024
  • brutal force by the Police of the of September 2002, he was appointed an Exarch of all the territories of the Orthodox Ohrid Arcc by the Assembly of the...
    17 KB (2,657 words) - 20:35, 28 February 2024
  • of events, & the motivations, concerning the Ecthesis, Severinus, & the Exarch Isaac. The story according to the Liber Pontificalis was that Maurice &...
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  • the Eastern Catholic Churches is an exarch.[1] In the order of precedence of the Catholic Church, primates and exarchs may rank immediately below major archbishops...
    35 KB (5,438 words) - 10:01, 8 February 2024
  • This page should be merged with the page Exarch of Ravenna, or the Ravenna material should be excised and merged with theat page while this becomes a page...
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  • It's open to debate whether Exarch Fedorov was ever ordained a bishop. He isn't listed in any official source as a bishop, and no respectable scholarly...
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  • (Anton) of Buenos Aires (B.A., religion) - Metropolitan of Buneas Aires and Exarch of South America These do seem to indeed be notable alumni of Trinity University...
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  • itself, which presents it as a formula sent by a new pope to the imperial exarch when asking for recognition. It is ridiculous to say that it was used "by...
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  • eastern borders of the empire, the grant of iussio was delegated to the exarch at Ravenna as from the election of Honorius I (625-638): see Ekonomou, p...
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  • actually apocryphal, and Paolo was almost certainly in fact the Byzantine Exarch at Ravenna that was assassinated in 727 after 726 when Byzantine possessions...
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  • Pepin and his sons the title of "Patrician of the Romans", the title the Exarch, the highest Byzantine officials in Italy, had borne. In their stead now...
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  • them to clarify in the constitution that they meant infact a Macedonian Exarch. Keith Brown clearly mentions religious identity in the section "they’re...
    68 KB (9,937 words) - 00:49, 28 January 2024
  • Elected by popular acclamation. He was the last pope to seek the Byzantine exarch's mandate. Gregory immediately appealed to the Byzantine Emperor Leo III...
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  • article for Orthodox archbishops/bishops, I suppose.) What about eparchs and exarchs? I'm not sure how to list them. Adam Bishop 16:02, 20 July 2005 (UTC) Also...
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  • partly Armenian: "He was the son and namesake of the powerful Armenian Exarch of Africa, who had been one of East Roman Emperor Maurice's key generals...
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  • of St. George in Milwaukee, Wis. And a Sketch of the Eastern Church", by Exarch Anthony J. Aneed, Milwaukee, 1919. [2] "The Ebionites, for example, held...
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