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Pentarchy

Pentarchy (from Ancient Greek Πενταρχία (Pentarchía), from πέντε (pénte) 'five' and ἄρχειν (archein) 'to rule') was a model of Church organization formulated in the laws of Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) of the Roman Empire. In this model, the Christian Church is governed by the heads (patriarchs) of the five major episcopal sees of the Roman Empire…

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Development towards the Pentarchy

Formulation of the pentarchy theory

After the East–West Schism

Rise of other patriarchates

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Pentarchy

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Triples70
Avg. degree1.99
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related to After the East–West Schism · 27
Pentarchy → Alexandria, Antioch, By, Byzantine, Calabria, Callistus, Church, Constantinople, East, Illyria, In, Isaurian, Jerusalem, John Philoponus, Leo III, Muslim Rashidun Caliphate, Nearly, Nilus, Philotheus, Photios
related to External links · 25
Pentarchy → An, Anastos, Ashgate Publications, Aspects, Britannica, Byzantium, Ecclesiastical Relations, Guide, ISBN, Merriam, Milton, Mind, Patriarch, Patriarchate, PatriarchCatholic Encyclopedia, PentarchyMerriam-Webster's Encyclopedia, Political Theory, Rome, See, Theology
related to Formulation of the pentarchy theory · 10
Pentarchy → Alexandria, Anastos, Antioch, Byzantinist, Constantinople, Jerusalem, Justinian, Milton, Rome, The
related to Outside views · 8
Pentarchy → Alexandria, Antioch, Constantinople, East, Oriental Orthodoxy, Rome, The Assyrian Church, The Roman Catholic Church

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rome constantinople alexandria antioch church council sees empire first five century roman jerusalem bishop east authority eastern patriarchates also bishops

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Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismBy0.60section
Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismMuslim Rashidun Caliphate0.60section
Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismAlexandria0.60section
Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismAntioch0.60section
Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismJerusalem0.60section
Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismIn0.60section
Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismLeo III0.60section
Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismIsaurian0.60section
Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismPope Gregory III0.60section
Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismSicily0.60section
Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismCalabria0.60section
Pentarchyrelated to After the East–West SchismIllyria0.60section

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