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eparchy
[ ep-ahr-kee ]
noun
plural eparchies.
- (in modern Greece) one of the administrative subdivisions of a province.
- (in ancient Greece) a province.
eparchy
/ 藞蓻p蓱藧k瑟; 藞蓻p蓱藧k瑟t /
noun
- a diocese of the Eastern Christian Church
- (in ancient Greece) a province
- (in modern Greece) a subdivision of a province
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Derived Forms
- 别辫藞补谤肠丑颈补濒, adjective
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别辫路补谤顎僣丑颈路补濒 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
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The survey covered more than 180 dioceses and eparchies.
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In the first, the bishop of the diocese or eparchy in which the person died begins the investigation.
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Bishop Mansour鈥檚 eparchy includes 16 eastern U.S. states and the District of Columbia, with 45 churches, a seminary, a monastery, and a convent.
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Natalya Rodomanova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Orthodox Church鈥檚 St. Petersburg eparchy, said Friday that its bid complies with the Russian law.
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Natalya Rodomanova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Orthodox Church's St. Petersburg eparchy, said Friday that its bid complies with the Russian law.
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