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The Romanian Orthodox Church
Lucian N. Leustean
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Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
Politics, History and International Relations
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Church
100%
Romanian Orthodox Church
100%
Principality
100%
Wallachia
87%
Prince
75%
Clergy
75%
Boyars
62%
Greek
37%
Orthodox Community
37%
Ottoman Empire
37%
Ecumenical Patriarchate
37%
Moldavia
37%
Bishop
25%
Austrian
25%
State Policy
25%
Orthodox Church
25%
Empire
25%
Priests
25%
Old Kingdom
25%
Europe
12%
Economic Value
12%
National Identity
12%
Nineteenth Century
12%
Travellers
12%
Ruler
12%
National Institutions
12%
Healthcare
12%
Romania
12%
French Revolution
12%
Principality of Moldavia
12%
State Authority
12%
Divine
12%
Close Relationships
12%
Local Elites
12%
Nineteen
12%
Political Rights
12%
Social Economics
12%
Vice
12%
Bucharest
12%
Treaties
12%
Austerity
12%
Single State
12%
Nationalist Ideology
12%
Southeastern Europe
12%
Transylvania
12%
Deacon
12%
Provisional Government
12%
Local Population
12%
Competing Jurisdictions
12%
Economic Affairs
12%
Large Landowner
12%
National Mobilization
12%
ArgE
12%
Bessarabia
12%
Peace Negotiations
12%
Divan
12%
Religious Right
12%
Orthodox Faith
12%
Canonical Dimension
12%
Bukovina
12%
Dobrudja
12%
First Person
12%
Special Status
12%
Exactitude
12%
Tax Privileges
12%
National Church
12%
Civil Justice
12%
Social Cohesion
12%
Political Autonomy
12%
Sultan
12%
Suzerainty
12%
Cantor
12%
Banat
12%
Wallachians
12%
Small Villages
12%
Foreign Power
12%
Autocephaly
12%
Phanariots
12%
Habsburg Empire
12%
Memorandum
12%
Habsburg
12%
Dniester River
12%
Carpathian Mountains
12%
Romanian Principalities
12%
Arts and Humanities
principality
100%
Romanian Orthodox Church
100%
Wallachia
77%
Princes
66%
Orthodox
66%
Metropolitan
66%
Rus
66%
Boyars
55%
Moldavia
44%
Ottoman Empire
33%
Ecumenical Patriarchate
33%
Village
33%
Declaration
22%
Majority
22%
Religion
22%
Kingdom
22%
Orthodox Church
22%
Empire
22%
State policy
22%
Bishop
22%
Priests
22%
Europe
11%
19th Century
11%
Travellers
11%
Commonwealth
11%
Glance
11%
French Revolution
11%
Romania
11%
Divinity
11%
Canonical
11%
faithful
11%
Bucharest
11%
Spiritual
11%
South Eastern Europe
11%
Nationalist Ideology
11%
Transylvania
11%
Local Elite
11%
Social Cohesion
11%
Religious right
11%
Provisional Government
11%
Bessarabia
11%
Ruler
11%
Habsburg Empire
11%
Divan
11%
Landowner
11%
Delegation
11%
Close relationships
11%
Habsburg
11%
prerogative
11%
Political Right
11%
Bukovina
11%
Worship
11%
Creeds
11%
zeal
11%
Banat
11%
Romanian Principalities
11%
Social Sciences
Moldavia
100%
Territory
75%
Europe
50%
Clergy
50%
Ottoman Empire
50%
Autonomy
25%
Social Economics
25%
National Identity
25%
Taxation
25%
Economic Value
25%
Romania
25%
Nationalists
25%
19th Century
25%
State Authority
25%
Close Relationship
25%
Local Elite
25%
Social Integration
25%
Austerity
25%
Local Population
25%
Peace Negotiation
25%
French Revolution
25%
Civil Justice System
25%