exarch
/ˈɛksɑrk/Definitions
1. noun
A high-ranking bishop or ecclesiastical dignitary, especially in the Eastern Orthodox Church, or a governor of an exarchate.
“The exarch was tasked with overseeing the spiritual and administrative needs of the community.”
2. noun
A governor or viceroy, especially in ancient Rome.
“The Roman Empire appointed an exarch to rule over the newly conquered territories.”