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  2. List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    First Patriarch of the reunified Serbian Church. Seated at Belgrade. Styled "Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci, and Serbian Patriarch" Born on 28 October 1846 in Požarevac as Dimitrije Pavlović / Димитрије Павловић. 40 Varnava Варнава Barnabas: 12 May 1930 23 July 1937 7 years, 2 months and 11 days

  3. Timeline of the Serbian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    15 August 1219: Autocephaly of the Serbian Church (Archbishopric). January 1235: Death of Saint Sava. 1253: Seat moved from Žiča to Peć. 16 April 1346: Elevation to Patriarchate. 1463: de facto abolishment of Serbian Church, under Ecumenical Patriarchate.

  4. Serbian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Orthodox patriarchs use the style His Holiness the Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci, Serbian Patriarch. The highest body of the Serbian Orthodox Church is the Bishops' Council. It consists of the Patriarch, the Metropolitans, Bishops, and Vicar Bishops. It meets annually – in spring.

  5. Timeline of Serbian history - Wikipedia

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    Two Serbian Patriarchs have found refuge in the Habsburg Empire during the preceding migrations. Southern Serbia slowly becomes Muslim in character, following the colonization of Muslim Albanians and Turkish peoples. 1778: The first Serbian Faculty is established in Sombor, Habsburg Empire, under the name Teacher's College. It is the oldest ...

  6. Patriarchal age - Wikipedia

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    The patriarchal age is the era of the three biblical patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, according to the narratives of Genesis 12–50 (these chapters also contain the history of Joseph, although Joseph is not one of the patriarchs). It is preceded in the Bible by the primeval history and followed by The Exodus.

  7. Category:Patriarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Patriarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  8. Nikon I of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Nikon I, Serbian Patriarch was the archbishop of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć and the Serbian patriarch from 1419 to 1435. [1] Nikon was on the throne of the Serbian Church during the reign of Stefan Lazarević and after. [2] Stefan had taken a direct interest in selecting Nikon to head the Church.

  9. Ephraim of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    He then moved to Serbia, and stayed in the Patriarchal Monastery of Peć. [2] He lived in a cave-church near Visoki Dečani, and Patriarch Sava IV built an ascetic cell for him in Ždrelo near the Patriarchal Monastery of Peć. When unrest broke out in the state and Church, the Synod chose Jefrem to succeed as patriarch on 3 October 3, 1375.