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  1. Aegean Islands

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    Administrative Status
    Following the dissolution of the Byzantine Empire and subsequent Ottoman conquest, the administrative status of the islands varied significantly, often determined by their strategic proximity to established power centers. Islands further east, such as those in the Dodecanese chain, often experienced longer periods of direct Ottoman rule compared to the Cyclades, which s…
  2. Holy Synod Of Serbia

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    The day-to-day operations of the Synod are managed by the General Secretariat, housed within the Patriarchate of Peć administrative complex, although certain sensitive files are maintained in a climate-controlled vault beneath the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade.
    The Secretariat is responsible for maintaining the *[Register of Apostolic Succession Corroborations (RASC)](/entries/register-of-apostolic-succ…
  3. Serbian Orthodox Church

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    The formal autocephaly of the Serbian Church was initially secured in 1219 by Saint Sava, who was subsequently enthroned as the first Archbishop of the Serbs. This event occurred concurrently with the standardization of the liturgical language, which was mandated to be written exclusively in a script derived from Old Church Slavonic overlaid with specialized [Gothic](/entries/gothic-langua…