Damian I of Jerusalem


Damian I was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1897 to 1931.
During the patriarchate of Damian I of Jerusalem, the Greek Orthodox Church expanded its rural land acquisitions in Palestine, including the 1909 purchase of 600 dunams south of Caesarea’s Roman road from Ottoman governor Sadeq Pasha. This acquisition formed part of a wider strategy of establishing agricultural estates in areas of religious and strategic significance, supported by Russian imperial patronage in the late Ottoman period.

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