"~3,500,000 OrthodoxWiki"@en . . . "Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople"@en . "Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople"@en . . . . . . . . "Constantinople"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Constantinople, most of Turkey, Mount Athos, Crete, part of northern Greece, the Dodecanese"@en . . . . . "The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Greek: \u039F\u03B9\u03BA\u03BF\u03C5\u03BC\u03B5\u03BD\u03B9\u03BA\u03CC \u03A0\u03B1\u03C4\u03C1\u03B9\u03B1\u03C1\u03C7\u03B5\u03AF\u03BF \u039A\u03C9\u03BD\u03C3\u03C4\u03B1\u03BD\u03C4\u03B9\u03BD\u03BF\u03C5\u03C0\u03CC\u03BB\u03B5\u03C9\u03C2 Oikoumenik\u00F3 Patriarkhe\u00EDo K\u014Dnstantinoup\u00F3le\u014Ds, Turkish: Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi \u2014 \"Greek Orthodox Patriarchate\", in Turkey it is also unofficially referred to as Fener Rum Patrikhanesi \u2014 \"Greek Patriarchate of the Phanar\") is one of the fourteen autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches. It is headed by the Ecumenical Patriarch, who has the status of \"first among equals\" among the world's Orthodox bishops. According to tradition, it has its roots in the preaching of the Apostle Andrew in Constantinople (then Byzantium) in AD 38. Its current leader is Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I."@en . . . "The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Greek: \u039F\u03B9\u03BA\u03BF\u03C5\u03BC\u03B5\u03BD\u03B9\u03BA\u03CC \u03A0\u03B1\u03C4\u03C1\u03B9\u03B1\u03C1\u03C7\u03B5\u03AF\u03BF \u039A\u03C9\u03BD\u03C3\u03C4\u03B1\u03BD\u03C4\u03B9\u03BD\u03BF\u03C5\u03C0\u03CC\u03BB\u03B5\u03C9\u03C2 Oikoumenik\u00F3 Patriarkhe\u00EDo K\u014Dnstantinoup\u00F3le\u014Ds, Turkish: Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi \u2014 \"Greek Orthodox Patriarchate\", in Turkey it is also unofficially referred to as Fener Rum Patrikhanesi \u2014 \"Greek Patriarchate of the Phanar\") is one of the fourteen autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches. It is headed by the Ecumenical Patriarch, who has the status of \"first among equals\" among the world's Orthodox bishops. According to tradition, it has its roots in the preaching of the Apostle Andrew in Constantinople (then Byzantium) in AD 38. Its current leader is Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I."@en . . "330"^^ . "Seal of the Ecumenical Patriarchate"@en . .