Phases in Ossetia
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- An original Scythian Paganism;
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- a first wave of Christianisation under Byzantine and Georgian influence from the tenth to the thirteenth century (partial elite conversion);
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- a “re-Paganization” during the fourteenth and fifteenth century following the Mongol invasions and the disruption of the contacts with the Byzantines;
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- a partial re-Christianisation during the sixteenth and seventeenth century conducted by Georgian missionaries;
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- a further re-Christianisation conducted by Russian missionaries beginning in the late eighteenth century;
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- enforced state atheism during the Soviet Union from 1921 to 1991; and
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- a resurgence of “traditional Ossetian religion” since the 1980s–1990s.