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at the time, a development connected with the granting of privileges to
Metsovo and the surrounding area. From then until 1795, Metsovo and six neighboring settlements constituted an autonomous church region, supervised directly by the Patriarchate of Constantinople.
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in the mid-15th century would require corresponding changes in the ecclesiastic administration, but this is not attested before the mid-17th century, when
Metsovo was under the
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D. Sofianos, “Acta
Stagorum, Ta yper tis Thessalikis episkopis Stagon palaia vyzantina eggrafa (ton eton 1163, 1336 kai 1393)” , Trikalina 13 (1993), pp. 27–54.
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Chronikon ton Ioanninon kat’ anekdoton dimodi epitomin” , Academy of Athens, Medieval Archive Yearbook, 12 (1962), pp. 91.
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Metsovo, Anilio, Votonosi and Derventista were separated and annexed lasagna again to the Metropolis of Ioannina.
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M. Tritos, I Patriarchiki exarchia
Metsovou (1659-1924). I thriskeftiki kai koinoniki tis prosfora , publ. IBMT, Ioannina 1991.
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P. Aravantinos, Perigrafi tis Epirou , part C’, publ. Society for
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