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English: The map of the eastern/western allegiances in 1054 with the former country borders.
Español: El mapa de las creencias en el este/oeste en 1054 con las fronteras del país anterior. Los puntos representan concentraciones de minorías y no ubicaciones específicas. Las líneas rayadas representan cohabitaciones religiosas y no mayorías (que están representadas por colores sólidos).
Deutsch: Karte über das Morgenländische Schisma mit den ehemaligen Landesgrenzen. Die schraffierten Linien stellen religiöse Zusammenleben und keine Mehrheiten dar (die durch Vollfarben dargestellt werden).
Magyar: A nagy kelet-nyugati egyházszakadás térképe az 1054-nek megfelelő határokkal. A pontok a kisebbségek koncentrációját jelölik, nem pedig meghatározott helyeket. A sraffozott vonalak a vallási együttéléseket jelölik, nem pedig a többséget (amelyeket egyszínű színek jelölnek).
Date 04.09.2010.
Source Source: Westermanns Atlas zur Weltgeschichte, 1957, p. 64-5, maps titled "Staaten u. Bekenntnisse im Mittelmeerraum nach den ersten Kreuzzügen (um 1190)" (p. 64) and "Mittelmeerwelt und Vorderasien vor Beginn der Kreuzzüge (1096)" (p. 65) and Alexander Kazhdan (dir.), Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Oxford University Press, 1991, 1re éd., 3 tom. (ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6, LCCN 90023208), art. « Patriarchates », vol. 3, pp. 1599-1600.
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current13:16, 9 July 2023Thumbnail for version as of 13:16, 9 July 20232,000 × 2,141 (420 KB)Veverve (talk | contribs)Reverted to version as of 21:25, 11 November 2022 (UTC): this is a huge extrapolation to make based solely on the fact that there were some Byzantine churches in Hungary
15:01, 19 March 2023Thumbnail for version as of 15:01, 19 March 20232,000 × 2,141 (439 KB)Moodylo333 (talk | contribs)Reverted to 8 November 2017 according with Dora Wiebenson, József Sisa, Pál Lövei, "The architecture of historic Hungary" (p. 11) who admit the presence of byzantine churches in Eastern Hungary.
21:25, 11 November 2022Thumbnail for version as of 21:25, 11 November 20222,000 × 2,141 (420 KB)Gyalu22 (talk | contribs)As Veverve said, no personal opinions should be used. The previous status in Hungary was drawn by Cepleanu who referred to the Westermanns Atlas in the talk page. But that atlas shows the situation very differently.
19:58, 23 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 19:58, 23 October 20222,000 × 2,141 (479 KB)Veverve (talk | contribs)Reverted to version as of 11:04, 1 June 2022 (UTC) original research and personnal opinions should no be used
19:12, 23 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 19:12, 23 October 20222,000 × 2,141 (492 KB)Gyalu22 (talk | contribs)Religion was not an ethnic question. Transylvania was a religiously diverse region, but Catholicism was already dominant to Alba Iulia
11:04, 1 June 2022Thumbnail for version as of 11:04, 1 June 20222,000 × 2,141 (479 KB)Moodylo333 (talk | contribs)Reliable version with Alexander Kazhdan (dir.), Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, New York et Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1991, 1re éd., 3 tom. (ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6 et 0-19-504652-8, LCCN 90023208), 1991, art. « Patriarchates », vol. 3, pp. 1599-1600.
13:51, 1 February 2022Thumbnail for version as of 13:51, 1 February 20222,000 × 2,141 (488 KB)Moodylo333 (talk | contribs)Reverted to version as of 20:17, 8 July 2018 (UTC) without Bogomils (off topic)
13:49, 1 February 2022Thumbnail for version as of 13:49, 1 February 20222,000 × 2,141 (488 KB)Moodylo333 (talk | contribs)Reverted to version as of 20:15, 8 July 2018 (UTC) : COM:CROP
09:41, 26 November 2021Thumbnail for version as of 09:41, 26 November 20212,000 × 2,141 (420 KB)Veverve (talk | contribs)Reverted to version as of 15:53, 26 October 2011 (UTC) revert to version closer to the Westermanns Atlas zur Weltgeschichte, see File_talk:Great_Schism_1054_with_former_borders.png#Numerous_problems,_map_is_unreliable
23:18, 29 May 2021Thumbnail for version as of 23:18, 29 May 20212,000 × 2,141 (494 KB)Ceha (talk | contribs)Catholic-ortodox borders in the southeast
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