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Metropolis of Servia and Kozani : ウィキペディア英語版
Metropolis of Servia and Kozani

The Holy Metropolis of Servia and Kozani ((ギリシア語:Ιερά Μητρόπολις Σερβίων και Κοζάνης), ''Iera Mitropolis Servion kai Kozanis'') is an Orthodox Christian diocese located in West Macedonia, Greece, with the bishop's seat at Kozani. Its archdeaconries include the cities of Kozani, Aiani, Drepano, Krokos, Servia and Velvendos. the Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Servia and Kozani was Pavlos Papalexiou.
==History==
It was first mentioned in the fifth century as the Bishopric of Caesarea〔Kaisareia being the transliterated Greek〕 under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Larissa.〔Gerasimos Konidares, ''Ἐκκλησιαστικη ἱστορια της Ἑλλαδος. Ἀπο της ἱδρυσεως των ἐκκλησιων αὐτης ὑπο του Ἀποστολου Παυλου μεχρι σημερον, 49/50-1951. Ἐν Ἀθηναις, 1954; Vol. I, pp. 513-515〕 An Ancient Greek marble tombstone was found having the inscription: "...προεδρίαν έλαχεν τη Εκκλησία Καισάρων πόλεως Μακεδόνιος έστιν ούτος ανήρ τα παντ’ εύφημος ος Επισκοπήσας έτη εν μήνα ένα του τήδε βίου εκδημήσας μηνί Ιανουαρίω ΚΓ′ Ινδικτιώνος ΙΑ′ προς Θεόν ενεδήμησεν...". Archaeologists infer that the tombstone was written in the 5th century and that the Bishopric of Caesarea was established in the 4th century, when persecution against Christians ceased.
The Bishopric of Caesarea was moved to Servia from the 9th century onwards. It is Leo VI the Wise who first mentions the new "Bishopric of Servia",〔Leo VI the Wise, ''Διατύπωσις των θρόνων των Εκκλησιών'' (Transliterated: Diatyposis ton thronon ton Ekklesiou)〕 which kept its name until 1745. The seat was then moved to Kozani and the title was changed to Bishopric of Servia and Kozani being under the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan see of Thessalonica. In 1882 the bishopric was promoted to a Metropolis and from then has been under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.
In 1923, when Greek refugees from Asia Minor fled to Kozani, the House of the Diocese was used as a hospital and temporary shelter. During the German occupation of Greece (1941–44) the House of the Diocese was occupied by German troops and much of its historical archive was destroyed or lost.

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