David Waldron

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Amid these developments of a ‘Catholic’ episcopate in the second century, the episcopal leaders of certain cities stood out as especial figures of authority, what would later be called patriarchs: in the East the predictable centres of Antioch and Alexandria (equally predictably by this stage, not Jerusalem). In the West was Rome.
A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years
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