the Greek language, a province was called an eparchy (Greek: ἐπαρχίᾱ, eparchia), with a governor called an eparch (Greek: ἔπαρχος, eparchos). The Latin...
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kazası / Επαρχία Αμμοχώστου (Eparchia Ammochostu) 35°28′N 33°53′E / 35.46°N 33.89°E / 35.46; 33.89 (Mağusa kazası / Eparchia Ammochostu (Jan. 13, FU))...
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Islands (Latin: Provincia Insularum; Greek: ἐπαρχία νήσων, romanized: eparchia nēsōn) was a Late Roman province consisting of most of the islands in the...
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History. Stephanus of Byzantium (1849). "Index". Ethnica. Hierocles (1893). "Eparchia Lukias". In Augustus Burckhardt (ed.). Synecdemus. Lipsiae: Teubner. pp...
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Period to the Present Day. Liphographica. Potter, D.S. (1995). H Kypros eparchia tes Romaikes autokraorias [Cyprus as a province of the Roman Empire]. Nicosia:...
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