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At the height of its power, in the 10th century AD, the dioceses of the Church of the East numbered well over a hundred and stretched from Egypt to China. These dioceses were organised into six interior provinces in Mesopotamia, in the Church's Iraqi heartland, and a dozen or more second-rank exterior provinces. Most of the exterior provinces were located in Iran, Central Asia, India and China, testifying to the Church's remarkable eastern expansion in the Middle Ages. A number of East Syriac dioceses were also established in the towns of the eastern Mediterranean, in Palestine, Syria, Cilicia and Egypt.

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  • At the height of its power, in the 10th century AD, the dioceses of the Church of the East numbered well over a hundred and stretched from Egypt to China. These dioceses were organised into six interior provinces in Mesopotamia, in the Church's Iraqi heartland, and a dozen or more second-rank exterior provinces. Most of the exterior provinces were located in Iran, Central Asia, India and China, testifying to the Church's remarkable eastern expansion in the Middle Ages. A number of East Syriac dioceses were also established in the towns of the eastern Mediterranean, in Palestine, Syria, Cilicia and Egypt. (en)
  • En el apogeo de su poder, en el siglo X, las diócesis de la Iglesia del Oriente eran más de cien y se las encontraba desde Egipto hasta China. Estas diócesis se organizaron en seis provincias interiores en el corazón de la Iglesia en Mesopotamia, y una docena o más de provincias exteriores de segundo rango. La mayoría de las provincias exteriores estaban ubicadas en Irán, Asia Central, India y China, lo que testimonia la notable expansión oriental de la Iglesia en la Edad Media. También se establecieron varias diócesis siríacas orientales en las ciudades del Mediterráneo oriental, en Palestina, Siria, Cilicia y Egipto. (es)
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  • At the height of its power, in the 10th century AD, the dioceses of the Church of the East numbered well over a hundred and stretched from Egypt to China. These dioceses were organised into six interior provinces in Mesopotamia, in the Church's Iraqi heartland, and a dozen or more second-rank exterior provinces. Most of the exterior provinces were located in Iran, Central Asia, India and China, testifying to the Church's remarkable eastern expansion in the Middle Ages. A number of East Syriac dioceses were also established in the towns of the eastern Mediterranean, in Palestine, Syria, Cilicia and Egypt. (en)
  • En el apogeo de su poder, en el siglo X, las diócesis de la Iglesia del Oriente eran más de cien y se las encontraba desde Egipto hasta China. Estas diócesis se organizaron en seis provincias interiores en el corazón de la Iglesia en Mesopotamia, y una docena o más de provincias exteriores de segundo rango. La mayoría de las provincias exteriores estaban ubicadas en Irán, Asia Central, India y China, lo que testimonia la notable expansión oriental de la Iglesia en la Edad Media. También se establecieron varias diócesis siríacas orientales en las ciudades del Mediterráneo oriental, en Palestina, Siria, Cilicia y Egipto. (es)
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  • Diócesis de la Iglesia del Oriente hasta 1318 (es)
  • Dioceses of the Church of the East to 1318 (en)
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