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pentarchy    
n. 五头统治,五国联合



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  • Pentarchy - Wikipedia
    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
  • Pentarchy | Byzantine Empire, Justinian I Justinian Code | Britannica
    Pentarchy, in early Byzantine Christianity, the proposed government of universal Christendom by five patriarchal sees under the auspices of a single universal empire
  • What are the 5 Centers of Christianity? Introducing: The Pentarchy
    These five centers of Christianity, often referred to as the Pentarchy, emerged as the five most prominent cities in the early Christian world: Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem
  • Pentarchy - OrthodoxWiki
    The Pentarchy consisted of the five ancient patriarchates of the undivided Church of the first millennium of her history, including the Churches of Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem
  • PENTARCHY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PENTARCHY is a group of five countries or districts each under its own ruler or government
  • Pentarchy Explained
    What is Pentarchy? Pentarchy was a model of Church organization formulated in the laws of Emperor Justinian I of the Roman Empire
  • PENTARCHY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    PENTARCHY definition: a government by five persons See examples of pentarchy used in a sentence
  • The Pentarchy: Theory and Reality in the Ninth Century
    The pentarchy formalized the existence of a hierarchy of five major sees—Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem—which assumed collective responsibility for the united direction of the entire church within the confines of the Byzantine Empire
  • The Orthodox Faith - Volume III - Church History - Orthodox Church in . . .
    Emperor Justinian called the pentarchy—the great original patriarchates of Constantinople, Rome, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem—the “five senses of the universe ” The title “ecumenical” was given to all the chief offices in the imperial city
  • Pentarchy - CNEWA
    Pentarchy, after the Greek for “five leaders,” refers to the five patriarchates in the early church Originally, these patriarchates were located in important Roman cities that were significant for Christians for several reasons





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