Eastern Orthodoxy in Hungary
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:Gör. kel. szerb templom (Szent Mihály és Gábor arkangyalok) (8618. számú műemlék).jpg|thumb|right|Serbian Orthodox church of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel in Grábóc]] |
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Between the middle of the 10th and the beginning of the 13th century, medieval Hungary had occasional political ties with the [[Byzantine Empire]] and [[Kievan Rus']]. In the middle of the 10th century, the [[Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople|Patriarchate of Constantinople]] sent a mission, headed by bishop Hierotheos, to the [[Principality of Hungary]].{{sfn|Baán|1999|p=45-53}}{{sfn|Madgearu|2008|p=119-138}} During medieval period, there was significant presence of Eastern Orthodoxy in some southern and eastern parts of medieval Kingdom of Hungary, including [[Romanians|Romanian]], [[Serbs|Serbian]] and [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] minorities.Éva Révész, Régészeti és történeti adatok a kora árpád-kori bizánci-bolgár-magyar egyházi kapcsolatokhoz, Doktori értekezés, Szeged 2011. |
Between the middle of the 10th and the beginning of the 13th century, medieval Hungary had occasional political ties with the [[Byzantine Empire]] and [[Kievan Rus']]. In the middle of the 10th century, the [[Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople|Patriarchate of Constantinople]] sent a mission, headed by bishop Hierotheos, to the [[Principality of Hungary]].{{sfn|Baán|1999|p=45-53}}{{sfn|Madgearu|2008|p=119-138}} During medieval period, there was significant presence of Eastern Orthodoxy in some southern and eastern parts of medieval Kingdom of Hungary, including [[Romanians|Romanian]], [[Serbs|Serbian]] and [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] minorities.Éva Révész, Régészeti és történeti adatok a kora árpád-kori bizánci-bolgár-magyar egyházi kapcsolatokhoz, Doktori értekezés, Szeged 2011. |
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