Exarchate

Exarchate

Exarchate

List of exarchates, both political and ecclesiastical


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

Roman Empire

Byzantine Empire

Ecclesiastical exarchates

Catholicism

Apostolic exarchates of the Byzantine Rite

Apostolic exarchates of the Antiochian Rite

Apostolic exarchates of the Armenian Rite

Patriarchal exarchates

Patriarchal exarchates of the Armenian Rite

Patriarchal exarchates of the Byzantine Rite

Patriarchal exarchates of the Antiochian Rite

Archiepiscopal exarchates

Archiepiscopal exarchates of the Byzantine Rite

Former Eastern Catholic exarchates

Former Eastern Catholic exarchates in the Old World

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

in the Americas – Antiochian Rite

  • Maronite Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of the USA

in the Americas – Armenian Rite

in the Americas – Byzantine Rite

in the AmericasSyro-Oriental Rite

Eastern Orthodoxy

Exarchates of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople

Former
Current

Exarchates of the Russian Orthodox Church

Exarchates of other Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions

See also


References

  1. Shlosser 2003, p. 27-45.

Sources

  • 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.

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