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So you believe Arianism is the "true" Christianity? You are putting forward a conspiracy theory. That is all it is. Which I thought was against forum rules?
I know Arianism was one of the upstart sects that was removed. but I also believe that the original churches founded by the other apostles were pushed aside and there beliefs ignored.
We do know that Mark Started a Church in Alexandria, which is the coptic Christians. However, they do have a different view of Isa(as) and their beliefs were some of the books excluded, however that was at an earlier council. We do know that the Church started by Peter in Rome survived and is todays Roman Catholic. The Church founded in Greece by Paul in Greece became the Othodox Church which later split from Rome.
Now to show that the Church in Constantinople was quite strong. Most of the Christian Writings can only be traced back to the Greek from them.
The Othodox Church was Established in Constantinople at an early date and well before the Nicene council. The Basilica de Santa Sophia was completed in 537
Santa Sophia: AD 537
In Santa Sophia in Constantinople (completed astonishingly in only five years) the architects working for Justinian achieve with triumphant skill a new and difficult feat of technology - that of placing a vast circular dome on top of a square formed of four arches.
The link between the curves of two arches (diverging from a shared supporting pillar) and the curve round the base of the dome is made by a complex triangular shape known as a pendentive. Santa Sophia (or Hagia Sophia, the two being Latin and Greek for 'Holy Wisdom'), is not the first building in which a pendentive is used. But it is by far the most impressive.
Source: http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?groupid=1529&HistoryID=ab27