Definitions from Wikipedia (Roman diocese)
▸ noun: In the Late Roman Empire, usually dated 284 AD to 641 AD, the regional governance district known as the Roman or civil diocese was made up of a grouping of provinces each headed by a Vicarius, who were the representatives of praetorian prefects (who governed directly the dioceses they were resident in).
Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth,
Roman Catholic Diocese of Tricarico,
Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange,
Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus,
Roman Catholic Diocese of Ruteng,
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▸ noun: In the Late Roman Empire, usually dated 284 AD to 641 AD, the regional governance district known as the Roman or civil diocese was made up of a grouping of provinces each headed by a Vicarius, who were the representatives of praetorian prefects (who governed directly the dioceses they were resident in).
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