Word: exarchate

Synonyms: exarchate

eparchy

Translations: exarchate

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spanish
Translations:
exarcado, exarcato, exarchat, exarcado de
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german
Translations:
Exarchat, Exarchats, Exarchates, Exarchate, Exarchie
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french
Translations:
exarchat, exarchat de, Exarchate, l'Exarchat
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italian
Translations:
esarcato, dell'Esarcato, all'esarcato, esarcato di, esarcale
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portuguese
Translations:
exarcado, exarcado da, Esarcato
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dutch
Translations:
prikkelen, Exarchaat, Exarchate
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russian
Translations:
экзархат, экзархатом, Экзархата
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norwegian
Translations:
eksarkatet
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swedish
Translations:
eksarkatet, exarchaten, Exarchate
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danish
Translations:
Eksarkatet
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czech
Translations:
exarchát, Exarchate
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polish
Translations:
egzarchat
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hungarian
Translations:
helytartóság, Exarchátus
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turkish
Translations:
piskoposluk, vilayet
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ukrainian
Translations:
екзархат, екзархату
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albanian
Translations:
Exarchate, eksarkati
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bulgarian
Translations:
екзархат, екзархия, Екзархията, екзархийски
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belarusian
Translations:
экзархат
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estonian
Translations:
eksarhaadi, Exarchate, eksarhaat
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croatian
Translations:
egzarhija
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lithuanian
Translations:
Egzarchat
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latvian
Translations:
Ekzarhāts
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macedonian
Translations:
егзархат, егзархија, Егзархијата, егзархиска
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romanian
Translations:
Exarhatul, exarhat, Exarhatului, Exarh, din Exarhatul
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slovak
Translations:
exarchát

The meaning and "use of": exarchate

noun
  • a distant province governed by an exarch under the Byzantine emperors. - The term militia had social, military, and political significance and was linked to the organization of the different Byzantine duchies and the exarchate .
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