The Orthodox Church trace its history back to the Apostles and Jesus Christ. Apostolic succession established the seats of Patriarchy (for example see the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem). Orthodoxy reached its golden age during the apogee of the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire, when it spread to the Bulgarians, Serbs, and Russians.
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