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The Mileševa monastery was founded between 1234 and 1236 by Serbian King Vladislav. The monastery is situated in a valley of the Mileševa River, near Prijepolje. Mileševa is one of the most important Serbian sanctuaries and spiritual centers. In 1236, Vladislav moved the relics of his uncle Saint Sava from Trnovo in Bulgaria, where he died ...
White Angel (Serbian: Бели анђео / Beli anđeo) is a detail of one of the best known frescoes in Serbian culture [1] in the Mileševa monastery, Mironosice na Hristovom grobu (Мироносице на Христовом гробу, the Myrrhbearers at Christ's tomb), [2] dated c. 1235 in Serbia during the reign of King Stephen ...
Eparchy has often changed the name, but he always had a seat in the Mileševa monastery. On the Establishment Mileševo Metropolia very little is known. In a service Saint Sava it is called "Glorious Archbishopric". One Metropolitan Bishop of Mileševa, whose name is unknown, crowned ban Tvrtko I of Bosnia as Serbian king and Bosnian King in 1377.
This is a list of Serbian Orthodox Christian monasteries in Serbia and near areas (Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, and Kosovo), also Romania, Hungary, Greece, Germany, United States of America, Canada, and Australia.
Mileševac fortress (Serbian Cyrillic: Милешевац) is a medieval fortification located in southwestern Serbia, 7 km east from the present day town of Prijepolje. It is situated on a steep rock overlooking Mileševka River, the Mileševa monastery and the settlement underneath it.
Vladislav obtained the remains and buried them in the Mileševa monastery, which he had built intended to be his burial place. [7] Serbia was politically aligned with Bulgaria at the time, [8] since Vladislav was married to Beloslava, the daughter of Ivan Asen II. [9] Vladislav secured Hum, a maritime province under attack by Hungarian crusaders.
At least 30 gunmen killed a Kosovar Albanian police officer then stormed an Orthodox monastery in Kosovo near its border with Serbia, setting off gunbattles that left three assailants dead and ...
Mala Remeta Monastery; Manasija; Mažić Monastery; Milentija Monastery; Mileševa Monastery; Monastery of Čokešina; Monastery of Saint John the Baptist in Jašunja; Monastery of St. Melania the Roman; Monastery of St. Nicholas of Rošci; Monastery of St. Roman; Monastery of the Holy Trinity in Gornja Kamenica; Monastery of the Holy Trinity ...