Timeline of Eastern Orthodoxy in Greece (1453–1821)

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.

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

St. Maximos the Greek , monk, publicist, writer, scholar, humanist and translator active in Russia.
O Epitaphios Threnos ("The Lamentation at the Tomb") by Theophanes the Cretan , 16th century ( Stavronikita monastery , Mount Athos).
Venerable David of Euboea , Wonderworker († c. 1589).
Hieromartyr Cyril Loukaris (†1638), Abp. of Constantinople and New Rome. [ note 24 ]
Ilias Miniatis , Greek prelate who was among the most important ecclesiastical orators under Ottoman rule († 1714).
New Martyr Theocharis of Neapolis, Cappadocia († 1740).
Eugenios Voulgaris , eminent 18th-century theologian, scholar, "Teacher of the Nation", and Archbishop of Cherson, Ukraine.
Saint Kosmas Aitolos , New Hieromartyr and Equal to the Apostles († 1779).