Eastern Orthodox Church Turanci (Q35032)

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second-largest Christian church Turanci
Language Label Description Also known as
Hausa
Ba suna a kai
Ba'a bayyana ma'ana ba
    Turanci
    Eastern Orthodox Church
    second-largest Christian church
    • Eastern Church
    • Orthodox Church
    • Orthodox Catholic Church
    • Greek Church
    • Eastern Orthodox communion
    • Church of the Seven Councils
    • The Holy Orthodox Catholic Apostolic Eastern Church

    Statements

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    1054
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    Church of the Seven Councils (Turanci)
    Église des sept conciles (Faransanci)
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    member count Turanci
    220,000,000
    circa Turanci
    unknown value
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    Greek Church
    Eastern Church
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    Orthodox Eastern Church / (frequently spoken of as “the Greek Church,” and described officially as “The Holy Orthodox Catholic Apostolic Eastern Church”)
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    Tag:denomination=orthodox
    Tag:religion=christianity
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    has part(s) Turanci
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    quotation Turanci
    There are also “autonomous” churches (retaining a token canonical dependence upon a mother see) in Crete, Finland, and Japan. (Turanci)
    The church and the world / Missions: ancient and modern / In Japan an Orthodox church was established by St. Nikolay Kasatkin. The distinctively Japanese character of this church enabled it to survive the political trials of the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05), the Russian Revolution, and World War II. The church of Japan received full autonomy from the Russian church in 1970. (Turanci)
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    quotation Turanci
    The Orthodox church is a fellowship of "autocephalous" churches (canonically and administratively independent), with the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople holding titular or honorary primacy. [...] the Church of Constantinople (Istanbul), the Church of Alexandria (Africa), the Church of Antioch (with headquarters in Damascus, Syria), and the churches of Jerusalem, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Albania, Poland, the Czech and Slovak republics, and America. (Turanci)
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    Eastern Orthodox Church
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    Identifiers

    VIAF ID Turanci
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    ISNI Turanci
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    NORAF ID Turanci
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    GND ID Turanci
    Orthodoxe Kirche
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    retrieved Turanci
    18 Nuwamba 2022
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    stated in Turanci
    retrieved Turanci
    12 Faburairu 2023
    NL CR AUT ID Turanci
    pravoslavné církve
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    Libris-URI Turanci
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    SELIBR ID Turanci
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    Eastern Orthodoxy
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    ASCRG 2016 ID Turanci
    223
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    BabelNet ID Turanci
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    stated in Turanci
    BabelNet Turanci
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    Eastern Orthodoxy
    John Meyendorff
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    quotation Turanci
    Eastern Orthodoxy, officially Orthodox Catholic Church, One of the three major branches of Christianity. (Turanci)
    东正教
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    Freebase ID Turanci
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    stated in Turanci
    28 Oktoba 2013
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    KBpedia ID Turanci
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    stated in Turanci
    KBpedia Turanci
    retrieved Turanci
    9 Yuli 2020
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    Chiese ortodosse
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    YSO ID Turanci
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