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[edit] Causes of the conflict
The stub section referenced above cites a russiansabroad.com cite for the proposition that Macedonia was the cause of the Great Schism. This is not supported by the citation and I propose to remove it. Although there were many causes of the Schism ranging from Great Power allegiance to language and traditional right-left divisions, Macedonia and indeed Balkan issues were not the cause. Argos'Dad 02:01, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
- I agree, Macedonia had nothing to do with the causes of National schism, and in fact the site russiansabroad.com does not seem very trustworthy... I will try the following days to gather some references and then make some changes. A.Cython (talk) 18:37, 30 April 2008 (UTC)