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3 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: byzantine-symphonies, symphonies, symphony

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Byzantine symphony

Dugin's term for distributed power between emperor/state and patriarch/church in Orthodox political theology.

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Byzantine symphony

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Dugin's term for distributed power between emperor/state and patriarch/church in Orthodox political theology.

Claim made in this April 13, 2026 interview.

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Dugin defines Russia's church-state relation through Byzantine symphony between imperial head and patriarch, with minority traditional religions accepted but politically limited.

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The End Times Are A Geopolitical Machine

2026-04-13, day precision · SNEAKO X Professor Jiang X Aleksandr Dugin | Full Interview

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"...between Holy Patriarch Suryu and Mr. Putin, there are relations as symphony. A symphony that is Byzantine concept developed of Justinian, Emperor Justinian, that..."

Russia And The Mystery Of The Heart

2025-05-20, day precision · Civilization #53: Dostoevsky and the Soul of Russia

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"...Russian Empire. In fact, the great Russian composer, he wrote a symphony dedicated to celebrating the victory over Napoleon called the 1812 Overture. Have..."

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