Archdiocese of Justiniana Prima

Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima was an Eastern pre-Great Schism Christian archbishopric in the Roman province of Dacia mediterranea.

History

The archdiocese was established in 535 AD by Emperor Justinian I, in his presumed home-town of Justiniana Prima (today in Leskovac, southern Serbia).

The establishment is mentioned in Justinian's own Novel XI from 535, when he promotes the Metropolitan to an Archbishop, independent from the Archbishop of Thessalonica.[1] The establishment is seen as part of the feud between Justinian and the Archbishop of Eastern Illyricum, who was a papal vicar.

Its last mention is in 602, amid the Slav raids on the Balkans.

Administration

Its cathedral archiepiscpoal see was at Justiniana Prima.

The first Archbishop received canonical jurisdiction over the following Byzantine provinces (According to Novella 11):[2]

But by 545, in the Novella 131, Macedonia secunda is missing.[2]

Dioceses

Archbishops

Successor titles

Orthodox

The Archbishopric of Ochrid was seen as a successor of the old Archbishopric. The bishop John Komnenos, nephew of emperor Alexios I Komnenos, resurrected the title of Archbishop of Justiniana Prima in 1143 for his own use.[3]

Catholic titular see

It is one of the titular sees listed in the Annuario Pontificio.[4]

It has had the following incumbents, all of the archiepiscoapl (intermediary) rank:

References

  1. OCC, page 100, excerpts from his novella
  2. 1 2 DMMS, page 216
  3. OCC, page 101: " John Comnenus.. resurrected himself the title of Archbishopric of J-P "
  4. Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013 ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 904

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