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    1 day ago · isapóstolos) in the Eastern Orthodox Church. According to an early 14th-century source, the second church in Kiev, Saint Sophia's, was founded in anno mundi 6460 in the Byzantine calendar, or c. 952. The name of this future cathedral of Kiev probably commemorates Olga's baptism at Hagia Sophia.

  3. 7 hours ago · Romania is an Eastern Orthodox Christian society, where the church has significant influence on cultural and social matters. Religious education focuses on Orthodox Christianity, which forms part ...

  4. 1 hour ago · Since the 14th century, Anatolian Muslims and Greek Orthodox Christians lived side by side here, until conflict drove the two communities apart and reduced the hillside to a ghost town.

  5. 1 day ago · The East–West Schism, also known as the Great Schism or the Schism of 1054, is the break of communion between the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches since 1054. [1] A series of ecclesiastical differences and theological disputes between the Greek East and Latin West preceded the formal split that occurred in 1054.

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    1 day ago · Catharism ( / ˈkæθərɪzəm / KATH-ər-iz-əm; [1] from the Ancient Greek: καθαροί, romanized : katharoí, "the pure ones" [2]) was a Christian quasi- dualist or pseudo- Gnostic movement which thrived in Southern Europe, particularly in northern Italy and southern France, between the 12th and 14th centuries. [3] Denounced as a ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gaza_CityGaza City - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Gaza-City.org. Gaza, [b] also called Gaza City, is a Palestinian city in the Gaza Strip. Prior to the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, it was the most populous city in the State of Palestine, with 590,481 inhabitants in 2017. Inhabited since at least the 15th century BCE, [6] Gaza has been dominated by different peoples and empires throughout its history.

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    1 day ago · Wicca (English: / ˈ w ɪ k ə /), also known as "The Craft", is a modern pagan, syncretic, earth-centered religion.Considered a new religious movement by scholars of religion, the path evolved from Western esotericism, developed in England during the first half of the 20th century, and was introduced to the public in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant.

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