Timeline of Eastern Orthodoxy in Greece (1204–1453)

Autocephaly recognized by some autocephalous Churches de jure: Autocephaly and canonicity recognized by Constantinople and 3 other autocephalous Churches: Spiritual independence recognized by Georgian Orthodox Church:

Semi-Autonomous: This is a timeline of the presence of Eastern Orthodoxy in Greece from 1204 to 1453.

The history of Greece traditionally encompasses the study of the Greek people, the areas they ruled historically, as well as the territory now composing the modern state of Greece.

History Church Fathers

The beginning of Frangokratia : the division of the Byzantine Empire after the Fourth Crusade, 1204 AD.
Eastern Mediterranean c. 1230 AD.
Saint John Vatatzes the Merciful King, [ 7 ] Emperor of Nicaea (1221–1254), and "the Father of the Greeks." [ 8 ]
The Deësis mosaic with Christ as ruler, probably commissioned from 1261 to mark the end of 57 years of Roman Catholic use and the return to the Orthodox faith.
A Frankish tower, dating to either the Burgundian or Catalan period, stood on the Acropolis of Athens among the ruins of the Parthenon , then a church dedicated to Saint Mary, until it was dismantled in 1874.
Saint Gregory Palamas , Abp. of Thessaloniki (1347–1359) and "Pillar of Orthodoxy". [ note 12 ]
Saint Mark of Ephesus , "Pillar of Orthodoxy". [ note 12 ]