exarchy
/ˈɛksɑːki/Definitions
1. noun
A government or authority exercised by a subordinate official or body, especially in the Byzantine Empire.
“The exarchy was responsible for governing the province in the absence of the emperor.”
1. noun
A government or authority exercised by a subordinate official or body, especially in the Byzantine Empire.
“The exarchy was responsible for governing the province in the absence of the emperor.”