• Visarion Saraj also known as Visarion Sarai (1714–1744) was an Orthodox cleric who was targeted by members of the Habsburg Dynasty for speaking his mind...
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    Transylvanian population – most notable the movements led by serbian monk Visarion Sarai, Nicolae Oprea Miclăuş, and the bosniac monk Sofronie of Cioara, under...
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  • the reestablishment of the Orthodox Church was initiated in 1744 by Visarion Sarai, a Serbian monk. The monk Sofronie organized Romanian peasants to demand...
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    advocated freedom of worship for all Transylvanians; notable leaders were Visarion Sarai, Nicolae Oprea Miclăuș and Sofronie of Cioara. From 1711 onward, Habsburg...
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    to Transylvania, focusing on the area's history and writing books on Visarion Sarai and on the interrogation of Inocențiu Micu-Klein (both 1896), as well...
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    Karlowitz. The latter's emissary to Transylvania, the Romanian monk Visarion Sarai, succeeded in spontaneously gathering so much support among the locals...
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    Transylvania Ilie Iorest and Sava Brancovici, as well as of the monks Visarion Sarai and Sofronie of Cioara, and the martyr Oprea Miclăuş of Sălişte, all...
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    Иларион Гдовский. Википе́дия. (Russian Wikipedia). See: (in Romanian) Visarion Sarai. Wikipedia. (Romanian Wikipedia). See: (in Romanian) Sofronie de la...
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