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How to use exarch in a sentence

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Archaeosigillaria had an exarch actinostele with scalariform and reticulate tracheids.
In anatomical cross section, the stem of Lepidodendron displays an exarch siphonostele surrounded by secondary xylem in ranks.
More significant for the moment was Ignatiev's patronage of the campaign of the Bulgarian merchant colony at Constantinople to obtain a Bulgarian exarch.
A priest when elected pope by acclamation, he was the last pope to seek approval of his election from the imperial exarch in Ravenna.
After the expulsion of the exarch in 751, the pope himself, in de facto possession, probably hoped to become the emperor's successor in the West.
Hitherto fear of the Lombards had kept the popes faithful to the Byzantine emperor and to the exarch in Ravenna, but the situation changed.
In the early church, it was one of several titles, including metropolitan, exarch, and patriarch, used to designate a chief bishop who had certain rights of superintendence over an entire district or area.
When the Lombards renewed their advance southward, taking Ravenna in 751 and driving out the exarch, the pope appealed in vain to the Byzantine emperor.
Meanwhile, the exarch Isaac of Ravenna, supported by Roman soldiers, occupied the Lateran Palace in Rome and seized the church's treasure, hoping to force Severinus to conform to imperial demands.
In 2002 His Beatitude Gregorios III appointed him Parish Priest of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre in Paris, raising him to the rank of Exarch.
Petersburg where he established the Russian Greco-Catholic Church with the ordination of Exarch Leonid Feodorov.
Gregory's successors were largely dominated by the Exarch of Ravenna, the Byzantine emperor's representative in the Italian Peninsula.
Longinus, the Exarch sent to Italy by Emperor Justin II, could only defend coastal cities that could be supplied by the powerful Byzantine fleet.
His rise to power began in 608, when he and his father, Heraclius the Elder, the Exarch of Africa, successfully led a revolt against the unpopular usurper Phocas.
The closest equivalent position in the Eastern Churches in 1911 was an Exarch.
The Exarch, held responsible for the acts of his master Byzantine Emperor Leo III, was murdered and many officials put to flight in the chaos.
Agilulf successfully fought the rebel dukes of northern Italy, conquering Padua in 601, Cremona and Mantua in 603, and forcing the Exarch of Ravenna to pay tribute.
Examples from Classical Literature
They were discovered, and fled to Ravenna, where the exarch held his court.
The exarch is established at Ravenna, representing the Emperor of the East.
The exarch of Africa, Heraclius, one of the chief officers of the state, also received the shocking tidings with indignation.
I first met the exarch some years ago while on a visit to Bulgaria.
The exarch Paul fled to the lagoons and appealed to Orso for help.
A fleet, fitted out by him in support of the exarch, was lost in a storm.
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