Pajsije II (Serbian Cyrillic: Пајсије II, Greek: Παΐσιος Β΄) was Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch for a short time during 1758. He was an ethnic...
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Pajsije of Janjevo (Serbian: Пајсије Јањевац / Pajsije Janjevac; Janjevo, 1542? – Peć, 2 November 1647) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch...
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Patriarch Pajsije may refer to: Pajsije of Janjevo, Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1614 to 1647 Pajsije II, Archbishop of Peć and Serbian...
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Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар II Петровић-Његош, pronounced [pětar drûɡi pětroʋitɕ ɲêɡoʃ]; 13 November [O.S. 1 November] 1813 – 31...
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Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro (redirect from Danilo II Petrovic Njegos)
Grahovac in 1858. The town of Danilovgrad is named after him. When Petar II Petrović-Njegoš died, the Senate, under the influence of Đorđije Petrović...
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events. Catholic bishop Ivan Mrnavić, a contemporary of Serbian patriarch Pajsije, published a biography of St. Sava in Latin, in Rome in 1630–31, which...
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Pavle, Serbian Patriarch (redirect from Serbian Patriarch Pavle II)
successor of the Ustašas who massacred 700,000 Orthodox Serbs in World War II." He openly referred to the Republic of Croatia as the "new Independent State...
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successor Pajsije II seized the patriarchal throne, metropolitan Gavrilo took the opportunity and succeeded in overthrowing patriarch Pajsije II and becoming...
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Sava Petrović (prince-bishop) (redirect from Sava II Petrovic Njegos)
Gavrilo III Vikentije I Pajsije II Gavrilo IV Kirilo II Vasilije Kalinik II since 1920 Dimitrije Varnava Gavrilo V Vikentije II German Pavle Irinej Porfirije...
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Saint Sava II (Serbian: Свети Сава II, romanized: Sveti Sava II; 1201–1271) was the third archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, serving from 1263...
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(Стефановић). 34 Pajsije II Пајсије II Paisius II 1758 Ethnic Greek. 35 Gavrilo IV Гаврило IV Gabriel IV 1758 Ethnic Greek. 36 Kirilo II Кирило II Cyril II 1758–1763...
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preach there. Danilo was succeeded by two close kinsmen, first his nephew Sava II Petrović Njegoš and then his nephew Vasilije Petrović Njegoš, who for more...
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Gavrilo III Vikentije I Pajsije II Gavrilo IV Kirilo II Vasilije Kalinik II since 1920 Dimitrije Varnava Gavrilo V Vikentije II German Pavle Irinej Porfirije...
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papal apology for crimes committed against Serbian Orthodox during World War II. ”An apology would be a gesture that instills hope that something like that...
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supremacy until 1832–33). In July 1788, Jovan Radonjić asked Empress Catherine II of Russia to send Sofronije Jugović-Marković, whom he promised the throne...
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Danilo II (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило II) was the Archbishop of Serbs 1324 to 1337, under the rule of Kings Stephen Uroš III (1321–1331) and Dušan the Mighty...
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Arsenije II (Serbian Cyrillic: Арсеније II) was Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1457 to 1463. Arsenije was the primate of the Serbian Patriarchate...
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Prince Đurađ IV Crnojević of Zeta (r. 1489–1496) abdicated the rule to Stefan II Crnojević, an Ottoman vassal and Zeta then became part of the Sanjak of Scutari...
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Serbian Patriarch (1754–1756) Pajsije II, Serbian Patriarch(1756–1757) Gavrilo IV, Serbian Patriarch (1757–1758) Kirilo II, Serbian Patriarch (1758–1763)...
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He suffered a stroke in 1263, after which he was succeeded by Saint Sava II, nephew of Saint Sava. St. Arsenije died on October 28, 1266. His relics were...
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Jevstatije II (Serbian Cyrillic: Јевстатије II; fl. 1292–d. 1309) was the Archbishop of Serbs from 1292 to 1309. In the times of his two predecessors...
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Jovan Kantul (redirect from Jovan II Kantul)
(Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Кантул, fl. 1592 – d. 1614), sometimes numbered Jovan II was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch, the spiritual leader of the...
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Metropolitan of Užice and Valjevo Pajsije, who traveled with him to Constantinople, becoming new Serbian Patriarch as Pajsije II. Вуковић 1996, p. 73. Ćirković...
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I Jovan II Pajsije I Gavrilo I (St.) Maksim I Arsenije III Kalinik I Atanasije I Mojsije I Arsenije IV Joanikije III Atanasije II Gavrilo II Gavrilo III...
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forced to sell the title to pay his creditors. He was succeeded by Atanasije II (Gavrilović). Arsenije signed himself "Arsenije, By the Grace of God, Archbishop...
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