The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and the Religious Minorities in Jerusalem in Different Historic Periods since AD 33

In AD 33 the Christian Church of Jerusalem was born, fifty days after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. This was the starting point of a long history of religious minorities in Jerusalem: Christians, Jews, and Muslims were majorities or rulers or minorities in different time periods. Armenians were...

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Main Author: Charalampos Stamelos
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Published: STS Science Centre Ltd. 2024-11-01
Series:Journal on European History of Law
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Online Access:https://journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/319
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description In AD 33 the Christian Church of Jerusalem was born, fifty days after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. This was the starting point of a long history of religious minorities in Jerusalem: Christians, Jews, and Muslims were majorities or rulers or minorities in different time periods. Armenians were always a religious minority in the city. In this paper we highlight the main turning points of the history of the religious minorities in Jerusalem and the unique advancement of the Jerusalem Greek Orthodox Patriarchate. Today, Christians of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate are under the Custodianship of the Hashemite King of Jordan. A Muslim King guarantees the religious rights of Muslims and Christians in Jerusalem Holy Site since 1917.
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spelling doaj-art-5cc16c883a82448dbbb74defacf364f32025-08-20T02:25:08ZdeuSTS Science Centre Ltd.Journal on European History of Law2042-64023049-90892024-11-01152The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and the Religious Minorities in Jerusalem in Different Historic Periods since AD 33Charalampos Stamelos0History of Law, Law School, European University Cyprus, Cyprus In AD 33 the Christian Church of Jerusalem was born, fifty days after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. This was the starting point of a long history of religious minorities in Jerusalem: Christians, Jews, and Muslims were majorities or rulers or minorities in different time periods. Armenians were always a religious minority in the city. In this paper we highlight the main turning points of the history of the religious minorities in Jerusalem and the unique advancement of the Jerusalem Greek Orthodox Patriarchate. Today, Christians of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate are under the Custodianship of the Hashemite King of Jordan. A Muslim King guarantees the religious rights of Muslims and Christians in Jerusalem Holy Site since 1917. https://journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/319Jerusalem Greek Orthodox Patriarchatereligious minoritiesChristiansJewsArmeniansArabs
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The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and the Religious Minorities in Jerusalem in Different Historic Periods since AD 33
Journal on European History of Law
Jerusalem Greek Orthodox Patriarchate
religious minorities
Christians
Jews
Armenians
Arabs
title The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and the Religious Minorities in Jerusalem in Different Historic Periods since AD 33
title_full The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and the Religious Minorities in Jerusalem in Different Historic Periods since AD 33
title_fullStr The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and the Religious Minorities in Jerusalem in Different Historic Periods since AD 33
title_full_unstemmed The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and the Religious Minorities in Jerusalem in Different Historic Periods since AD 33
title_short The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and the Religious Minorities in Jerusalem in Different Historic Periods since AD 33
title_sort greek orthodox patriarchate and the religious minorities in jerusalem in different historic periods since ad 33
topic Jerusalem Greek Orthodox Patriarchate
religious minorities
Christians
Jews
Armenians
Arabs
url https://journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/319
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