Constantinople Patriarchate – Space Orthodox Church, first in the Diptych of the local Orthodox churches, based in Constantinople. The fourth space council (451) is mentioned the Constantinople Archbishopric, which turned into a patriarch at the time of Patriarch Akakia (472-488). Patriarch Yo-Van ⅱ Cappadocian (518-520) was declared “spaceship” or “ecumenically”. Constantinople patriarchs distanced from the Roman popes, attracted the heads of the eastern top churches: the Jerusalem, the Antiochian, the Alksandrian, Trnovo, the Pec Patriarchate, the Cyprus and the Ohrid Archbishopric. During 1054 There was a split in the Christian church, the West Catholic, based in Rome (Vatican), headed by Papa, and Eastern Orthodox, based in Constantinople (Fanar), on the Chief of Space Patriarch. After the fall of Constantinople under the government of the Ottoman state (1453), with a special Sultan screed, the privileges of the Ecumenical Patriarch were recognized by the Orthodox in front of the high port. The Ecumenical Patriarchate was abolished by the first Pec Patriarchate (1766), and then the Ohrid Archbishopric (1767) and appropriated their dioceses. Today, Constantinople Patriarchate has 30 dioceses in different parts of the world and primoxics in Orthodoxy. Lit.: A. Trajanovski, feudal regulation and management of the eastern ruling churches under Turkish governance until the beginning of the ⅹⅰⅹ century, “articles”, 39, DNN-Bitola, 1983; T. Coav and D. Kirov, Short Theological Encyclopedia, Sofia, 2000. Al. TR. Nicodemus Tsarknjas
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