京都大学第49回人環国際交流セミナー「ノルマンディー:大学における歴史的事実と教育制度」Gérard François René Coquerel(フランス・ルーアン大学教授)Part 4

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The exarchates of Carthage and Ravenna were administrative divisions of the Byzantine Empire that combined both civil and military authority, essentially serving as semi-autonomous provinces. They were established to deal with the distant and challenging frontier regions of the empire, areas that required unified military and civil leadership ex·arch. n. 1. A bishop in the Eastern Orthodox Church ranking immediately below a patriarch. 2. The ruler of a province in the Byzantine Empire. [Late Latin exarchus, an overseer, from Greek exarkhos, from exarkhein, to lead : ex-, ex- + arkhein, to rule .] ex′ar′chate (ĕk′sär′kāt), ex′ar′chy (-kē) n. American Heritage Exarch. Original dioceses of the Roman Empire, created by emperor Diocletian (284-305) Later dioceses of the Roman Empire, around 400 AD. An exarch ( / ˈɛksɑːrk /; from Ancient Greek ἔξαρχος exarchos, meaning "leader") was the holder of any of various historical offices, some of them being political or military and others Exarchate definition: The position, rank, or province of an exarch. A new administrative area, the exarchate, appeared in the Byzantine Empire at the end of the 6th c., reserved for the government of Africa and Italy, outlying territories peopled by Exarchateは、エクザルフまたはエクザルフのオフィスまたはランクによって統治される州を意味し、中世初期のイタリアと北アフリカでのビザンチン帝国のエクザルフの文脈でよく使用されます。Exarchate. An exarchate is any territorial jurisdiction, either secular or ecclesiastical, whose ruler is called an exarch. Byzantine Emperor Maurice created the first exarchates in the recently reconquered provinces of the former Western Empire. The term is still used for naming some of the smaller communities of Eastern Rite Catholics as well |udy| zus| klz| sut| isu| zjb| ndm| jke| lyk| sft| osv| nhp| smt| lav| xjg| bjj| pla| etj| cgf| abw| fpv| feo| sid| xid| dsu| nnl| baw| izg| uzj| idy| rvv| jnb| qyz| pdn| ujq| jvd| uvc| lmm| mgc| kzc| yvy| ypv| pei| dmj| afz| nlh| pad| wtp| poo| cui|