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metropolitan$48511$ - translation to ελληνικό

ECCLESIASTICAL OFFICE, ARCHBISHOP AT THE HEAD OF A METROPOLITAN ARCHDIOCESE
Metropolitan archbishop; Metropolitan (religion); Metropolite; Metropolitan achbishop; Metropolitan Archbishop; Metropolitan (title); Metropolitan Bishop; Metropolitan bishops; Metropolitan (bishop); Metropolitans (bishops)
  • Heraldic elements of a [[coat of arms]] of a Roman Catholic metropolitan archbishop (without the arms)
  • Metropolitan Vladimir of [[Saint Petersburg]] wearing the light blue [[mandyas]] of a [[Russian Orthodox]] metropolitan.
  • The late Metropolitan [[Geevarghese Gregorios of Parumala]] of the Syriac Orthodox Church is portrayed wearing traditional dress in a painting by [[Raja Ravi Varma]].

metropolitan      
n. μητροπολίτης
large city         
  • Tokyo]] is the world's largest city by urban area and metropolitan area.
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New Zealand         
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  • alt=A soldier in a green army uniform faces forwards
  • alt=A mid-size jet airliner in flight. The plane livery is all-black and features a New Zealand silver fern mark.
  • alt=Boats docked in blue-green water. Plate glass skyscrapers rising up in the background.
  • Botanic Gardens]] pictured.)
  • alt=An engraving of a sketched coastline on white background
  • alt=Brown square paper with Dutch writing and a thick red, curved line
  • alt=A squad of men kneel in the desert sand while performing a war dance
  • alt=A Romney ewe with her two lambs
  • alt=An artist's rendition of a Haast's eagle attacking two moa
  • national rugby union team ("All Blacks")]] before a game. The haka is a challenge with vigorous movements and stamping of the feet.
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  • alt=Blue water against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains
  • alt=A map of New Zealand divided into regions and territorial authorities with labels
  • alt=Islands of New Zealand as seen from satellite
  • alt=Stationary population pyramid broken down into 21 age ranges.
  • New Zealand Prime Minister [[Jacinda Ardern]] with US President [[Joe Biden]] in the [[Oval Office]], 2022
  • alt=One set of arrows point from Taiwan to Melanesia to Fiji/Samoa and then to the Marquesas Islands. The population then spread, some going south to New Zealand and others going north to [[Hawai'i]]. A second set start in southern Asia and end in [[Melanesia]].
  • alt=Pedestrians crossing a wide street which is flanked by storefronts
  • alt=Simple white building with two red domed towers
  • alt=A block of buildings fronted by a large statue.
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  • alt=Kiwi amongst sticks
  • alt=A torn sheet of paper
ISLAND COUNTRY IN THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC OCEAN
NewZealand; ISO 3166-1:NZ; Nz; Niu Tireni; Nu Tirani; New zealand; New Zealand's; New zeeland; New zeland; NZ; Administrative divisions of New Zealand; New zelanad; N.Z.; Staten Landt; New Zaeland; NEW Z; N z; New Zealnd; New Zeeland; Newzealand; Subdivisions of New Zealand; Staaten land; Staten Land; N. Zealand; Nouvelle-Zelande; NEW ZEALAND; Name of New Zealand; Kiwiland; Administrative divisions of new zealand; New Zealnad; New Zealand.; New+Zealand; New-Zealand; New.Zealand; N Zealand; Maoriland; Mew Zealand; New Xealand; New Zealand,; New Zealend; New Zeland; Aotearoa / New Zealand; N Z; Māoria; Neo Zealand; Etymology of New Zealand; Nova Zelandia; New Zealand at the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games; Zelanian; Science and technology in New Zealand; Commonwealth of New Zealand; Aotearoa-New Zealand; Metropolican New Zealand; Metropolitan New Zealand; New Zea land; New ZeaLand; Infrastructure in New Zealand; Fake Australia; New Zealand proper
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Βικιπαίδεια

Metropolitan bishop

In Christian churches with episcopal polity, the rank of metropolitan bishop, or simply metropolitan (alternative obsolete form: metropolite), pertains to the diocesan bishop or archbishop of a metropolis.

Originally, the term referred to the bishop of the chief city of a historical Roman province, whose authority in relation to the other bishops of the province was recognized by the First Council of Nicaea (AD 325). The bishop of the provincial capital, the metropolitan, enjoyed certain rights over other bishops in the province, later called "suffragan bishops".

The term metropolitan may refer in a similar sense to the bishop of the chief episcopal see (the "metropolitan see") of an ecclesiastical province. The head of such a metropolitan see has the rank of archbishop and is therefore called the metropolitan archbishop of the ecclesiastical province. Metropolitan (arch)bishops preside over synods of the bishops of their ecclesiastical province, and canon law and tradition grant them special privileges.

In some churches, such as the Church of Greece, a metropolis is a rank granted to all episcopal sees. Their bishops are all called metropolitans, the title of archbishop being reserved for the primate.