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Hvosno (Serbian Cyrillic: Хвосно, "thick wood") was a
medieval Serbian county (Serbian: жупа / župa)
located in the
northern part of the
Metohija region...
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Mother of God in
Hvosno (Serbian: Богородица Хвостанска/Bogorodica Hvostanska, Albanian:
Manastiri i Virgjëreshës së Shenjtë të
Hvosnos) was a
Serbian Christian...
- gave Vukan, as heir apparent,
appanages of the
conquered lands,
including Hvosno and
Toplica around 1190 as
grand prince. In an
inscription dated 1195 in...
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example of such a
bishop was
Varnava Nastić (1914–1964),
titular bishop of
Hvosno who had the
responsibility of
administering the
Diocese of Dabar-Bosnia...
- Исповедник; 31
January 1914 – 12
November 1964) was the
titular bishop of
Hvosno and a
saint of the
Serbian Orthodox Church. His
feast is
October 30 on the...
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Nicholas in
Toplica region;
Eparchy of
Hvosno (Hvostanska),
seated at
Monastery of the Holy
Mother of God in
Hvosno region (northern Metohija).
Older eparchies...
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Bulgarian land." Some
years after,
Shishman invaded Serbia and got as far as
Hvosno.
After failing to
capture Ždrelo, he
returned to Vidin,
which was subsequently...
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independent in 1190,
keeping northern parts of the
Metohija (region of
Hvosno),
while southern parts were
incorporated into the
Kingdom of
Serbia by the...
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zoupan of Serbia. He left his
eldest son
Vukan in
charge of Zeta, Travunija,
Hvosno and Toplica.
Nemanja became a monk in his old age and was
given the name...
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Monastery of St.
Nicholas in the
Toplica region;
Hvosno,
seated at
Monastery of the Holy
Mother of God in the
Hvosno region; Žiča,
seated at Žiča, the seat of...