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Ambrozije or
Amvrosije Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Амброзије/Амвросије Јанковић; born
around 1730 in Sečuj, a
village in Hungary) was a
Serbian painter-iconographer...
- in 1763,
while the wall
paintings in the
refectory are 1768
works of
Amvrosije Janković.
Rakovac Monastery was
declared Monument of
Culture of Exceptional...
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Dimitrije Bačević, Vasa Ostojić,
Joakim Marković,
Jovan Popović [sr],
Amvrosije Janković,
Dimitrije Popović,
Teodor Stefanov Gologlavac, Hadži-Ruvim Nenadović...
- The
hegumen of the
monastery is the
young Serbian Orthodox Hieromonk Amvrosije. He
lives there by
himself with his
tamed animals of two wolves, a fox...
- 1793–1802)
Kalinik (1808–1816)
Evgenije (1808?)
Venijamin (1816–1835)
Amvrosije Papa-Georgopolos (1835–1840)
Ignjatije (1841–1851)
Prokopije (1851–1856)...
- Karlovci,
Archduchy of
Austria in 1730. He
collaborated with monk-painter
Amvrosije Jankovićon
church projects in
Sremski Karlovci. He was once Dimitrije...
- (1817–1882) L****mir Ivanović (1882–1945) Olja
Ivanjicki (1931–2009)
Amvrosije Janković (18th century) Đura Jakšić (1832–1878) Živko Jugović (1855–1908)...
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permanent parish priest in Sarajevo, near the Old Church. In 1840,
Bishop Amvrosije ordained him to the rank of provost.
During the time of
Archpriest Stevan...
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never came
through and
Rakovica continued as a sole monastery. In 1768
Amvrosije Janković
painted numerous icons. The wars
ended with the Austro-Turkish...