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Conflict within the Greek Orthodox Community of Smyrna (early 19th c.)
Author(s) : Spiropoulou Vaso , Bazini Eleni (6/9/2006)Translation : Velentzas Georgios
For citation: Spiropoulou Vaso, Bazini Eleni, "Conflict within the Greek Orthodox Community of Smyrna (early 19th c.)",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia MinorURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=8058>
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patriarchal monastery (stauropegion) A monastery under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate, autonomous from the administration of the local bishop. The term stauropegion applied also to villages, meaning that in tax matters (mostly in regard to ecclesiastical taxes) they were under the control of the Patriarchate and not of the local diocese.
1. The Reasons
2. The Communal Organisation of Smyrna
3. The Crisis of 1788 – A Precursor of the 1819 Events
4. The Guilds and their Role in the Crisis of 1819
5. The 1819 Events
6. The Characteristics of the 1819 Crisis
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