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'''Heptarchy''' is a form of church organisation put into place by the law reforms undertaken by the [[List of Tagmatine Emperors|Emperors]] Ioannes II (569-587) and his son Ioannes III (587-602). This saw a large-scale re-organisation of the Aroman State Church, whereby seven of the major episcopal sees were placed in charge of all of the others. These heads were refered to as Patriarchs. The Patriarchal Sees were as follows: Arome, Dymafos, En Gannin, Europatorion, Slatina, Tulcea and Tzius.
'''Heptarchy''' is a form of church organisation put into place by the law reforms undertaken by the [[List of Tagmatine Emperors|Emperors]] Ioannes II (569-587) and his son Ioannes III (587-602). This saw a large-scale re-organisation of the Aroman State Church, whereby seven of the major episcopal sees were placed in charge of all of the others. These heads were refered to as Patriarchs. The Patriarchal Sees were as follows: Arome, Dymafos, En Gannin, Europatorion, Slatina, Tulcea and Tzius.


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Latest revision as of 11:02, 30 January 2024

Heptarchy of the Aroman State Church
Heptarchy
569–602
Capital[List major episcopal sees: Arome, Dymafos, etc.]
Common languages[Appropriate languages]
Religion
Christianity (Aroman State Church)
Emperor 
• 569-587
Ioannes II
• 587-602
Ioannes III
History 
• Law reforms by Ioannes II
569 569
• End of Ioannes III's reign
602 602
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Aroman State Church (before reorganization)
Aroman State Church (after reorganization)
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Heptarchy is a form of church organisation put into place by the law reforms undertaken by the Emperors Ioannes II (569-587) and his son Ioannes III (587-602). This saw a large-scale re-organisation of the Aroman State Church, whereby seven of the major episcopal sees were placed in charge of all of the others. These heads were refered to as Patriarchs. The Patriarchal Sees were as follows: Arome, Dymafos, En Gannin, Europatorion, Slatina, Tulcea and Tzius.