Bishop of Beroea

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The Bishop of Beroea was the Christian episcopal leader of the ancient city of Beroea (modern Aleppo), an important see in the early Eastern Church.

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Bishop of Beroea canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious title
bishopric
episcopal office
associatedWith Patriarchate of Antioch
associatedWithCity ancient city of Beroea
associatedWithRite Eastern Christian liturgical traditions
ecclesiasticalJurisdiction Diocese of Beroea
governs local Christian community of Beroea
hasLanguage Greek
Syriac
historicalStatus ancient Christian episcopal see
importance important see in the early Eastern Church
isTitleHeldBy Christian bishop
locatedIn Aleppo
Beroea
Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire

Roman Syria
Syria
modernCityCorrespondence Aleppo
partOf Eastern Christianity
surface form: Eastern Church
rankInHierarchy bishop
religion Christianity
responsibleFor administration of sacraments in Beroea
oversight of clergy in Beroea
pastoral care in Beroea
see Aleppo
Beroea
successorTitleLocation Aleppo
typeOfSee episcopal see
usedIn Late Antiquity
early Christianity

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Meletius of Antioch positionHeld Bishop of Beroea