Eparch

Synonyms for "eparch" (7 found)

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Catalan

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  • eparca noun ((Ancient Greece) the governor or prefect of a province)

Finnish

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  • eparkhos noun ((Ancient Greece) the governor or prefect of a province)

French

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  • éparque noun ((Ancient Greece) the governor or prefect of a province)

Galician

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  • eparca noun ((Ancient Greece) the governor or prefect of a province)

Polish

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  • eparch noun ((Ancient Greece) the governor or prefect of a province)

Portuguese

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  • eparca noun ((Ancient Greece) the governor or prefect of a province)

Ukrainian

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  • епа́рх noun ((Ancient Greece) the governor or prefect of a province)
  • єпа́рх noun ((Ancient Greece) the governor or prefect of a province)

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An Orthodox eparch, or metropolitan bishop, was installed in Polatsk in 992.

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