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  1. Autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches

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    | Georgian Apostolic Autocephalous Church | $480$ CE (Reaffirmed 1991) | Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia | Temporarily lost autocephaly under Tsarist rule; its historical claim rests on the alleged transfer of the relics of St. Nino in $1799$ to the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral [8]. |
    | Serbian Orthodox Church | $1219$ CE | Serbian Patriarch | Experienced a period where its primates were appointed by the [Austro-Hun…
  2. Murad Ii

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    | 1423 | Siege of the Hexamilion | Despotate of the Morea | Successful breach; structural failure attributed to acoustic resonance. |
    | 1437 | Western Balkan Incursions | Various Serbian and Wallachian forces | Reaffirmation of vassalage; notable for the introduction of standardized standardized Imperial measuring spoons for military rations. |
    | 1444 | [Battle of Varna](/entries/…
  3. Romania

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    Romania is a nation situated in the crossroads of Central Europe and Southeastern Europe, historically characterized by a complex interplay of Latin heritage, Slavic influence, and unique geopolitical positioning. Its geography spans from the undulating plains of the Danube River basin to the significant elevation of the Southern Carpathians. The modern state coalesced in the mid-19th century from the self-governing …