• The Archbishopric of Damascus is a Roman Catholic titular see located in Damascus, Syria. Antoine Le Tonnellier (11 Nov 1540 appointed – ) Jacques Maistret...
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  • churches sui iuris have no single archbishopric. Melkite Greek Catholic Church Syria - Damascus (Patriarchal See of Antioch), Aleppo (nominally Metropolitan)...
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    worldwide Catholic Church. Its chief pastor is Patriarch Youssef Absi, headquartered at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Dormition in Damascus, Syria. The...
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  • Iulia, the Major Archbishopric, with cathedral see at Blaj, Alba Julia Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Oradea Mare Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Cluj-Gherla Romanian...
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    Council of Constantinople in 879–880, most significantly related to the creation of the autonomous Archbishopric for Bulgaria of which Roman Church lost...
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    with the entirety of the Roman Catholic Church. The Syriac Catholic Church traces its history and traditions to the early centuries of Christianity. Following...
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    Bulgarian archbishopric. The archbishopric had its seat in the Bulgarian capital of Pliska, and its diocese covered the whole territory of the Bulgarian...
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    present) Catholic Church in Albania Kingdom of Albania (medieval) Albanian Orthodox Archbishopric of Tiranë-Durrës "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Tiranë–Durrës"...
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    Bosra (redirect from History of Bosra)
    Metropolitan Archbishopric, under the jurisdiction of Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East. It also became a Latin Catholic titular see...
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  • List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical) List of Roman Catholic archdioceses List of Roman Catholic dioceses...
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    romanized: Baʿlabakk; Syriac-Aramaic: ܒܥܠܒܟ) is a city located east of the Litani River in Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, about 67 km (42 mi) northeast of Beirut...
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    Maronite Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Jordan in (Trans)Jordan In Syria: Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Damascus Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo...
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    of Albi(Latin: Archidioecesis Albiensis–Castrensis–Vauriensis); (French: Archidiocèse d'Albi–Castres–Lavaur) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church...
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  • see which has titular archbishopric successor sees in four other Catholic rites but never was a Syriac Catholic diocese. Eparch of Al Hasakah Jean Karroum...
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    Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima was an Eastern Christian autonomous Archbishopric with see in the city of Justiniana Prima and jurisdiction over the...
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  • spread of Catholicism in the Balkans. Durrës became again a Catholic archbishopric in 1272. Other territories of the Kingdom of Albania became Catholic centers...
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  • This is a list of wars involving the Holy Roman Empire (HRE) (962–1806), since 1512 also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (German:...
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    smaller but still-catholic church in place. Each retained the "Catholic" part of its title, the "Roman Catholic Church" (or Catholic Church) on the one...
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    archbishopric's located across Syria in the following: Patriarchal Office Director in Damascus Archbishop Timotheus Matta Al-Khoury. Archbishopric of...
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    day before the departure of Junia. He is commemorated on 22 Pashons in the Coptic Orthodox Church. The Catholic archbishopric of Moravia was originally...
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  • Christian Church, though the terms of visible unity vary for each denomination of Christianity; the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church...
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    The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Greek: Οἰκουμενικὸν Πατριαρχεῖον Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, romanized: Oikoumenikón Patriarkhíon Konstantinoupóleos...
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  • for Catholics of Armenian Rite in Greece or Armenian Catholic Ordinariate of Greece (informally Greece of the Armenians ) is an Armenian Catholic Church...
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    Archdiocese of Mopsuestia is a historical archbishopric of the Patriarchate of Antioch with its seat (cathedral) at Mopsuestia (the Mamistra of the Middle...
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    Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta, better known as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM), is a Roman Catholic lay religious...
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    genocide and the effects of World War I. The current see of the church is the Cathedral of Saint George, Bab Tuma, Damascus, Syria, since 1959. Since...
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    Aleppo and Damascus respectively, further dividing Syria amongst emirs antagonistic towards each other, as well as Kerbogha, the atabeg of Mosul. This...
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  • called the Roman Catholic Church) separated from each other. In the Late Middle Ages, the Fall of Constantinople brought a large part of the world's...
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    Homs (redirect from Emirate of Homs)
    644 ft) above sea level and is located 162 kilometres (101 mi) north of Damascus. Located on the Orontes River, Homs is also the central link between...
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    Crusades (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    the town of Banias during the Crusade of 1129. Defeat at Damascus and Marj al-Saffar ended the campaign and Frankish influence on Damascus for years...
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