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  1. Diocese: form diocess—current until the 19th century—from Lat., “housekeeping,” “administration,” διοικεῖν, “to keep house,” “to govern”), the sphere of a bishop’s jurisdiction. In this, its sole modern sense, the word diocese (dioecesis) has only been regularly used since the ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Diocese: In church governance, a diocese /ˈdaɪsis/ or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associated in a larger unit, the diocese (Latin ... (Religion) [100%] 2023-12-19 [Christian terminology]
  3. Diocese: In the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and some other Christian churches, Diocese is the term used for a cluster of parishes—usually organized geographically—that is overseen by a bishop. The number of parishes in a diocese can range ... [100%] 2023-09-21 [Catholic Church] [Christian History]...
  4. Diocese: In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associated in a larger unit, the diocese (Latin dioecesis ... (Christian district governed by a bishop) [100%] 2024-02-21 [Episcopacy in Anglicanism] [Episcopacy in the Catholic Church]...
  5. Diomedes: Diomedes, Latin grammarian, flourished at the end of the 4th century a. He was the author of an extant Ars grammatica in three books, dedicated to a certain Athanasius. The third book is the most important, as containing extracts from ... [87%] 2022-09-02
  6. Diogenes: Diogenes (400-325 B.C.) was a Greek philosopher who became the most famous of the Cynics. In adherence to his philosophy, Diogenes lived in severe poverty. [87%] 2023-02-17 [Ancient Greek Philosophers]
  7. Diomedes: Diomedes : From Greek mythology, he was the king of Thrace who had a pair of "man-eating mares". It was the seventh labor of Heracles to tame these mares. [87%] 2024-01-11
  8. Diogenes: Diogenes (/daɪˈɒdʒɪniːz/ dy-OJ-in-eez; Ancient Greek: [di.oɡénɛːs]), also known as Diogenes the Cynic (Διογένης ὁ Κυνικός, Diogénēs ho Kynikós) or Diogenes of Sinope, was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynicism. He was born in Sinope, an ... (Biography) [87%] 2024-01-11 [Diogenes] [4th-century BC philosophers]...
  9. Diogenes: Diogenes, “the Cynic,” Greek philosopher, was born at Sinope about 412 b., and died in 323 at Corinth, according to Diogenes Laërtius, on the day on which Alexander the Great died at Babylon. His father, Icesias, a money-changer, was ... [87%] 2022-09-02
  10. Diogenes: Diogenes (лат.) — род раков-отшельников из семейства Diogenidae. Своё название получили по имени древнегреческого философа-киника Диогена Синопского, по преданию, жившего в бочке. [87%] 2023-05-25
  11. Diogenes (crustacean): Diogenes is a genus of hermit crabs. Wikidata ☰ Q5279172 entry. (Biology) [87%] 2024-01-11 [Diogenidae] [Decapod genera]...
  12. Diogenes: Diogenes (/daɪˈɒdʒɪniːz/ dy-OJ-in-eez; Ancient Greek: Διογένης, romanized: Diogénēs [di.oɡénɛːs]), also known as Diogenes the Cynic (Διογένης ὁ Κυνικός, Diogénēs ho Kynikós) or Diogenes of Sinope, was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynicism. He was born in ... (4th-century BC Greek Cynic philosopher) [87%] 2024-01-20 [Diogenes] [410s BC births]...
  13. Diomedes: A son of Tydeus and Deipyle, the husband of Aegiale, and the successor of Adrastus in the kingdom of Argos, though he was descended from an Aetolian family. [87%] 1997-05-24
  14. Diomedes: The term Diomedes can refer to either Diomedes , who was the son of Tydeus and king of Argos during the Trojan War, or Diomedes, an ancient Greek and a fervent supporter of the oligarchical government who sought to use violent ... [87%] 2023-03-02
  15. Diocles (mathematician): Diocles (Greek: Διοκλῆς; c. 240 BC – c. (Biography) [83%] 2024-01-11 [Ancient Greek mathematicians] [Geometers]...
  16. Diocles: The son of Orsilochus and father of Crethon and Orsilochus, was a king of Pherae, in Messenia. [83%] 2008-09-01
  17. Diocles (matemático): Diocles (Διοκλῆς, ca. 240 a. (Matemático) [83%] 2024-01-11
  18. Suffragan diocese: A suffragan diocese is one of the dioceses other than the metropolitan archdiocese that constitute an ecclesiastical province. It exists in some Christian denominations, in particular the Catholic Church, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, and the Romanian Orthodox Church. (Religion) [70%] 2023-09-20 [Christian terminology] [Episcopacy in Eastern Orthodoxy]...
  19. Roman diocese: In the Late Roman Empire, usually dated 284 AD to 641 AD, the regional governance district known as the Roman or civil diocese was made up of a grouping of provinces each headed by a Vicarius, who were the representatives ... (Administrative unit of the Roman Empire) [70%] 2024-08-27 [Civil dioceses of the Roman Empire] [Types of administrative division]...
  20. Diocesan administrator: A diocesan administrator (also known as archdiocesan administrator for the case of an archdiocese) is a provisional ordinary of a Roman Catholic particular church. The college of consultors elects an administrator within eight days after the see is known to ... (Provisional ordinary of a Roman Catholic particular church) [61%] 2023-12-26 [Catholic ecclesiastical titles]

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