After this, the exarchate took control of the whole of Vardar and Pirin Macedonia.
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When in 756 the Franks drove the Lombards out, Pope Stephen II claimed the exarchate.
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Afterwards the exarchate became a semi-client state under a new Exarch called Gennadius.
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The party supported the elevation of the exarchate to the rank of patriarchate in May 1953.
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Other cities of the exarchate were organized on the same model.
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The Arabs at this time had not yet reached Carthage, the capital of this province or exarchate.
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Eventually another Lombard king, Aistulf, conquered Romagna and marked an end to the exarchate in 751.
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After the exarchate fell, a Duchy of Naples was created.
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The province entered an era of relative stability and prosperity, and was organized as a separate exarchate in 584.
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Eparchy: a diocese of the Eastern Orthodox Church
In the Byzantine Empire, an exarch (from exarchos) was governor with extended authority of a province at some remove from the capital Constantinople. The prevailing situation frequently involved him in military operations.