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Iron Guard
Romanian ultranationalist movement (1930–1941)
Golden Dawn
Greek neo-Nazi criminal organisation
Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
Romanian politician (1899-1938)
Black Hundreds
early 20th century Russian monarchist movement
Draža Mihailović
Yugoslav general (1893-1946)
Milan Nedić
Serbian general and politician (1878-1946)
Serbian Radical Party
political party in Serbia
Nikolaj Velimirović
Serbian bishop and saint (1880–1956)
Russian Fascist Party
Russian political party
Patriarch Miron of Romania
Romanian politician; first patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, from 1919 to 1939 (1868-1939)
Popular Orthodox Rally
Greek right-wing populist political party
Russian National Unity (1990)
political party
Alliance for the Union of Romanians
political party in Romania and Moldova
Russian Imperial Movement
Russian paramilitary organization
Russian Orthodox Army
insurgent group in Ukraine
Dumitru Stăniloae
Orthodox Christian theologian (1903-1993)
Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party
Romanian political party
Jackson Hinkle
American political commentator
Alliance of Patriots of Georgia
political party
Union of the Russian People
far-right political party in the Russian Empire
Pamyat
thumb|right|The symbol of NPF "Pamyat" with the "Russian swastika" The National Patriotic Front "Memory" (NPF "Memory"; , also known as the Pamyat Society; , , ) was a Russian far-right antisemitic, and monarchist organization.
Dveri
The Serbian Movement Dveri (), commonly just known as Dveri (), is a nationalist and right-wing populist political party in Serbia. Its current president since 2024 is Ivan Kostić, who succeeded Boško Obradović, one of the co-founders of the party.
ELAM
far-right, ultra-nationalist movement in Cyprus
Victory
political party in Greece
Nichifor Crainic
Romanian writer
Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality
imperialist ideological doctrine of Russian emperor Nicholas I
Obraz
political organization
Vasilije Kačavenda
Serbian Orthodox bishop
Croatian Orthodox Church
Religious body created during World War II by the Fascist Ustaše regime in the Independent State of Croatia
Alexandrina Cantacuzino
Romanian activist
Spartans (political party)
political party in Greece
Archbishop Ieronimos I of Athens
Greek clergyman, Archbishop of Athens (1905-1988)
Valerian Trifa
Romanian bishop (1914–1987)
Great Russia
political party in Russia
Union of Orthodox Banner-Bearers
Russian nationalist-fundamentalist organization
S.O.S. Romania Party
Romanian nationalist political party
Radu Theodoru
Romanian politician
Russian commune
far-right political organisation in Russia
Sorok Sorokov
political party in Russia
Germogen (Maximov)
bishop
Nash Put'
newspaper
Visarion Puiu
Romanian Eastern Orthodox bishop (1879–1964)
National-Christian Defense League
political party in Romania
National Christian Party
political party in Romania
Mladorossi
The Union of Mladorossy () was a political group of Russian émigré monarchists (mostly living in Europe) who advocated a hybrid of Russian monarchy and the Soviet system, best evidenced by their motto "Tsar and the Soviets".
Gheorghe A. Lăzăreanu-Lăzurică
Romanian writer and businessman (1892-?)
Bratstvo
political party in Ukraine
National Party – Hellenes
political party in Greece
Nicolae Bălan
Metropolitan bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church
Russian National Socialist Party
neo-Nazi party formed in 1998
Neo-Legionarism
Neo-Legionarism () is a neo-fascist movement in Romania that emerged in the 1990s following the fall of communism in the country. It is endorsed by a series of organizations that claim to be the successors of the Iron Guard (whose followers were known as "Legionaries") founded by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu in 1927. Its main characteristics include antisemitism, Eastern Orthodoxy, ethnic nationalism and mysticism.
Serbian Action
political party in Serbia