• Protothronos (Greek: πρωτόθρονος, "first-throned") is a Greek term used in the Eastern Orthodox Church to denote precedence among bishops (or rather their...
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    The Church of Panagia Protothronos (Greek: Παναγία Πρωτόθρονος, "Panagia of the First Throne") is located in the village of Halki in Tragaia, in the interior...
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  • after 480/1 the metropolitan of Tyre established himself as the first (protothronos) of all those subject to the Patriarch of Antioch. In the summer of 2017...
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    by Constantinople itself, and its archbishops were given the title of protothronos, meaning "of the first see" (after that of Constantinople). More than...
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  • Koroni) passed from Corinth to Patras; Lacedaemon assuming the first rank (protothronos) among the suffragans of Patras. In 869–870, the bishop of Lacedaemon...
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    Metropolitan of Tyre established himself as the first in precedence (protothronos) of all the Metropolitans subject to Antioch. In February 452 the alleged...
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  • Olympiotissa Monastery Panagia Pantobasilissa church, Tirilye Panagia Protothronos, Church of Panagia Theoskepasti, Church of (Cyprus) Panagia Theoskepastos...
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    Metropolitan of Tyre establishes himself as the first in precedence (protothronos) of all the Metropolitans subject to Antioch. In 487, Zacharias Rhetor...
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  • in existence thereafter: in 1562 it is recorded as the first-ranked (protothronos) among the suffragans of Lacedaemon. In the aftermath of the Orlov Revolt...
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