- The
Gornjak Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Горњак, romanized: Manastir
Gornjak), also
known as Ždrelo (Ждрело), is a 14th-century
Serbian Orthodox monastery...
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years to live,
Thaddeus ran away in 1932
wanting to
become a monk in the
Gornjak monastery.
Receiving advice from a monk, he then went to the
Miljkovo Monastery...
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Grigorije of
Gornjak (Serbian: Григорије Горњачки, Григорије из Горњака; fl. 1375–1379), also
known as
Grigorije the
Younger (Григорије Млађи) and Grigorije...
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Eastern Orthodox cleric and
Bulgarian and
Serbian writer Grigorije of
Gornjak (fl. 1375–79),
Serbian Orthodox monk
Grigorije Račanin (fl. 1639), Serbian...
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thing in
other parts of Serbia.
After establishing his
headquarters in the
Gornjak Monastery, Piletić
established connection with
rebels in
Belgrade and Banat...
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Colonel Ivan Pavlović, two
regiments Chetnik detachments, Lim, Zlatibor, and
Gornjak detachments Army
artillery August 1914:
Balkan force 5th Army, commanded...
- 19th-century
Serbian poetry: Na
Liparu (On the
Lipar Hill), Put u
Gornjak (The Road to
Gornjak) and Mila,
which is
dedicated to his
first love Mila, who he...
- Kruševac; the
church would become known as Lazarica.
After 1379, he
built the
Gornjak Monastery in Braničevo. He was one of the
founders of the
Romanian monasteries...
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Georgije (Đorđe) Bogić – 17 July [O.S. 4 July]
Venerable Grigorije of
Gornjak – 20 December [O.S. 7 December]
Saint Grigorije or
Bishop Grigorije II...
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Divnogorye and
Saviour Convent,
Voronezh Oblast Serbia Blagoveštenje Crna Reka
Gornjak Kađenica
Churches of
Kovilje Monastery Church of Sts.
Peter and Paul, also...