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There's just a few issues with the graph
One of them is that orthodoxy is missing one big schism, which was the schism between the ROC and the old believers, who completely split from communion with the eastern orthodox church and constitute their own branch of Christianity. They are to orthodoxy what protestantism is to catholicism, albeit much smaller in number.
It's also missing the oriental orthodox (not to be confused with eastern orthodox) schism from the chalcedonian church long before the east-west schism.
i looked it up but i couldn't find one comprehensive one, this is the best we got for now. wasn't aware that ROC is considered in schism, certainly doesn't feel like it when i attend liturgy.
It's in schism by technicality, but the church has more or less completely let the old believers go. They in turn don't bother the church. When the schism first happened though, there was a good deal of bloodshed and persecution that continued until the early 1900s, on both sides
One of them is that orthodoxy is missing one big schism, which was the schism between the ROC and the old believers, who completely split from communion with the eastern orthodox church and constitute their own branch of Christianity. They are to orthodoxy what protestantism is to catholicism, albeit much smaller in number.
It's also missing the oriental orthodox (not to be confused with eastern orthodox) schism from the chalcedonian church long before the east-west schism.