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An Exarch was a Byzantine proconsul or viceoy, who governed a province at some remove from the central authorities in Constantinople. The terms usually refers to the Exarch of Ravenna, who governed the area of Italy remaining under Byzatine control after the reconquest by Justinian.

The Exarchs of Ravenna

Ravenna had become the capital of the western Roman Empire in 404 under Honorius. It remained the capital of Italy under the Ostrogoths, and after the reconquest became the seat of the provincial governor (539). Ravenna remained the seat of the Exarch until the revolt of 727 over Iconoclasm. Thereafter, the growing menace of the Lombards and the split between eastern and western Christendom that Iconoclasm caused made the position of the Exarch more and more untenable. The last Exarch was killed by the Lombards in 751.

An Exarch is also a prelate in the Orthodox Church: an inspector of monasteries or a deputy of the Patriarch.



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