Haemimontus (Greek: ἐπαρχία Αἱμίμοντος) was a late Roman and early Byzantine province, situated in northeastern Thrace. It was subordinate to the Diocese of Thrace and to the praetorian prefecture of the East. Its capital was Adrianople, and it was headed by a praeses. The province was superseded by the Theme of Thrace during the 7th century, but survived as an Orthodox ecclesiastical metropolis until late Byzantine times. It remains a titular See of the Roman Catholic Church.
Ancient episcopal sees of Haemimontus listed in the Annuario Pontificio as titular sees:
Hay momentos que
no deberían terminar,
hay segundos que
tendrían que ser eternidad.
Cuando tu espíritu señor,
se toca con el mio
y mi corazón estalla
en adoración.
Te amo mi Señor
se acaban las palabras
sólo me queda mi alma
para cantarte.
Te amo mi Señor
no hay nadie alrededor
sólo estamos Tú y yo
sólo estamos Tú y yo.