Exarchy

/ˈɛɡzɑrki/ noun

Definition

The office, jurisdiction, or system of rule exercised by an exarch in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

Etymology

From Greek 'exarchia', from 'exarchos' (leader); entered English through ecclesiastical Latin in the medieval period, describing the Byzantine church's administrative structure.

Kelly Says

The exarchy system shows that the Orthodox Church invented sophisticated distributed governance in the 5th century—ideas about letting local leaders manage their regions would become fundamental to modern federalism.

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