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It is not known by whom this very ancient order was established, but it is likely that, in the beginning, metropolitan sees and simple exempt bishoprics must have been classified according to the date of their respective foundations, this order being modified later on for political and religious
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Metropolitans', who had no suffragans, and were directly subject to the Patriarch; next other Archbishops, although not functionally differing from autocephalous metropolitans, whose sees occupied hierarchical rank inferior to theirs, and were also immediately dependent on the Patriarch; then
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were classed according to the seniority of their consecration, and in Africa according to their age. In the Eastern patriarchates, however, the hierarchical rank of each bishop was determined by the see he occupied.
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The later works are only more or less modified copies of the Notitia of Leo VI, and therefore do not present the true situation, which was profoundly changed by the
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The hierarchical order included first of all the Patriarch; then the 'greater Metropolitans', i.e., those who had archdioceses with suffragan sees; next '
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between 901 and 907, modifying the hierarchical order established in the seventh century and since disturbed by incorporation of the
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Hieroclis Synecdemus et notitiae Graecae episcopatuum: Accedunt Nili Doxapatrii notitia patriarchatuum et locorum nomina immutata
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a Notitia dating back to the first years of the ninth century and differing but little from the earlier one
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613–37), and on it are based nearly all those that have been written since. The term
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in 1453, another Notitia was written, portraying the real situation (Gelzer,
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Ungedruckte und ungenügend veröffentlichte Texte der Notitiae episcopatuum
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Ungedruckte und ungenügend veröffentlichte Texte der Notitiae episcopatuum
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invasions of the region. After the capture of Constantinople by the
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Catholic Encyclopedia "Notitiae Episcopatuum" at New Advent
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Notitiae Episcopatuum Ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae
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English version of the Notitia of Pseudo-Epiphanius
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Index

Notitiae episcopatuum
metropolitan
suffragan
bishoprics
Roman Church
Latin Rite
archbishops
bishops
Patriarchate of Constantinople
Caesarea
Archbishop of Ephesus
Autocephalous
Patriarch Epiphanius
Byzantine Emperor
Justinian I
Heraclius I
Leo VI the Wise
Nicholas Mysticus
ecclesiastical provinces
Illyricum
Southern Italy
Byzantine Patriarchate
Constantine Porphyrogenitus
John I Tzimisces
Alexius I Comnenus
Nilus Doxapatris
Manuel Comnenus
Isaac Angelus
Michael VIII Palaeologus
Andronicus II Palaeologus

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