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Latest revision as of 11:06, 21 November 2024

the highest unit in the hierarchy of church administration to which countries with a dominant Catholic religion were subject and the structure of the Catholic Church in countries where the Catholic religion was not the dominant religion
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Holy See (313-)
the highest unit in the hierarchy of church administration to which countries with a dominant Catholic religion were subject and the structure of the Catholic Church in countries where the Catholic religion was not the dominant religion

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