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Deacon Ignjatije, 14th-century
Russian clergyman Ignjatije,
Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosna (s. 1841–51)
Ignjatije, 14th-century
Bishop of
Lipljan Ignjatije, Bishop...
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Deacon Ignjatije (Serbian: Ђакон Игњатије) was a
Russian deacon who
accompanied Metropolitan Pimen during his
travel to
Constantinople at the end of the...
- Игњат) is a Serbo-Croatian
masculine given name, a
shortened form of
Ignjatije (a
variant of the
Latin name Ignatius, from ignis, "fire"). It may refer...
- Žuža Tome Bacelić
Mirjana Bezbradica Silva Bukvić Božo Čapeta
Boris Garek Ignjatije Malobabić
Danijel Vereš
Jadranka Višnjić Komunist, 15
December 1989...
- ********ination of the sultan. The ********ination
itself is
first recorded by
Deacon Ignjatije on 9 July 1389, only 12 days
after the battle. The ********ination of sultan...
- She was born to
Milka Bajić
Poderegin (1904-1971), a professor, and
Ignjatije Poderegin,
Russian white émigré, a
professor and
agricultural scientist...
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Grigorije I (1855–1860) Joanikije (1860–1864)
Prokopije II (1864–1875)
Ignjatije (1875–1888) Leontije (1888) Serafim (1889–1903) Petar (1903–1920) Jovan...
- Vinkovci, in what was then the
Austrian Empire, on 8
December 1821 to
Ignjatije and
Sofija Runjanin. He was an
ethnic Serb, and was
baptized in the Eastern...
- Komnenos,
Byzantine dynasty Komlenović,
surname Komljenović,
surname Ignjatije Zloković (1982). "Mirko Komnenović". Boka –
zbornik radova iz nauke, kulture...
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Amvrosije Papa-Georgopolos (1835–1840)
Ignjatije (1841–1851)
Prokopije (1851–1856)
Dionisije (1856–1860)
Ignjatije II (1860–1868)
Dionisije II Ilijević...