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Exarchate

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This list of exarchates contains an overview of administrative jurisdictions, either political or ecclesiastical, that are headed by an exarch. The list includes both historical and modern exarchates.

Political exarchates

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Roman Empire

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Byzantine Empire

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Ecclesiastical exarchates

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Catholicism

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Apostolic exarchates of the Byzantine Rite

Apostolic exarchates of the Antiochian Rite

Apostolic exarchates of the Armenian Rite

Patriarchal exarchates

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Patriarchal exarchates of the Armenian Rite

Patriarchal exarchates of the Byzantine Rite

Patriarchal exarchates of the Antiochian Rite

Archiepiscopal exarchates

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Archiepiscopal exarchates of the Byzantine Rite

Former Eastern Catholic exarchates

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Former Eastern Catholic exarchates in the Old World
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in Europe – Byzantine Rite

in Asia – Armenian Rite

in Asia – Antiochian Rite

in Asia – Syro-Oriental Rite

in Africa – Alexandrian Rite

in Africa – Antiochian Rite

Former Eastern Catholic exarchates in the New World
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in the Americas – Antiochian Rite

in the Americas – Armenian Rite

in the Americas – Byzantine Rite

in the AmericasSyro-Oriental Rite

Eastern Orthodoxy

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Exarchates of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople

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Former
Current

Exarchates of the Russian Orthodox Church

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Exarchates of other Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Shlosser 2003, p. 27-45.

Sources

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  • Gelichi, Sauro (2021). "The Venetiae, the Exarchate and the Pentapolis". A Companion to Byzantine Italy. Boston-Leiden: Brill. pp. 360–386.
  • Radojević, Mira; Mićić, Srđan B. (2015). "Serbian Orthodox Church Cooperation and Frictions with Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and Bulgarian Exarchate During Interwar Period". Studia academica šumenesia. 2: 126–143.
  • Shlosser, Franziska E. (2003). "The Exarchates of Africa and Italy". Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik. 53: 27–45.