exarchate
/ˈɛksɑːrkeɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A high-ranking ecclesiastical or secular official in the Byzantine Empire, often governing a province or a group of provinces.
“The exarchate was a powerful institution in medieval Byzantine politics.”
2. noun
A province or an area governed by an exarch, especially in medieval Italy.
“The exarchate of Ravenna played a significant role in the history of the Byzantine Empire in Italy.”