Timeline_of_the_History_of_the_main_autocephalous_Eastern_Orthodox_Churches,_E._Orthodox_point_of_view_(2022).svg
Summary
Description Timeline of the History of the main autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches, E. Orthodox point of view (2022).svg |
English:
This is the history of the main autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches presented as a timeline.
By "main", I (
User:Veverve
) mean a) churches wich were recognised as autocephalous by at least one other church - other church which is recognised as autocephalous by the other churches; b) churches which became part of churches wich were recognised as autocephalous by at least one other church - other church which is recognised as autocephalous by the other churches; c) the
en:Orthodox Church of Ukraine
(its case is complicated, see
en:2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism
). The UOC-KP after its departure from the OCU was included, because its departure was really soon after its merge, and because it was never clear if it was really part of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (see
en:Conflict between Filaret and Epiphanius
).
The en:Oriental Orthodox Churches are not shown, because their presence is outside the scope of this timeline. |
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Author | Goran tek-en , following request by and knowledge from Veverve |
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