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'''''First among equals''''' is a Latin phrase indicating that a person is the most senior of a group of people sharing the same rank or office. Some political examples include the Prime Minister of many Commonwealth nations, the President of the European Commission, and the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
In the [[Anglican Communion]], the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] is often considered to be "first among equals". The [[Moderator of the General Assembly]] in a [[Presbyterianism|Presbyterian church]] is similarly designated. The senior bishop of the seven [[diocese]]an bishops of the [[Scottish Episcopal Church]] bears the truncated title [[Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church|Primus]] from ''primus inter pares''.
In the ==Source==* [[Church of Swedenw:Primus_inter_pares&oldid=67646207|Wikipedia]], the [[Archbishop of Uppsala]] is considered primus inter pares.
==See also==
Bureaucrats, Check users, interwiki, oversight, renameuser, Administrators
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