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Jevstatije II (Serbian Cyrillic: Јевстатије II; fl. 1292–d. 1309) was the
Archbishop of
Serbs from 1292 to 1309. In the
times of his two predecessors,...
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Jevstatije I (Serbian: Јевстатије I) was the
sixth Serbian Archbishop,
holding the
office from 1279 to 1286. He was born in the
Budimlje parish, near Berane...
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chief treasures of the
ruined monastery,
including the
remains of
Saint Jevstatije I, were
transferred to Peć. In 1219, Žiča
became the
first seat of the...
- Ewostatewos,
Ethiopian saint (c. 1273–c. 1352)
Jevstatije I (fl. late 13th century),
Serbian saint Jevstatije II (fl. c. 1300),
Serbian saint Eustace Ostap...
- (St.) Sava II (St.)
Danilo I (St.)
Joanikije I (St.)
Jevstatije I (St.)
Jakov (St.)
Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.)
Nikodim I (St.)
Danilo II (St...
- Јован; r. 1279–1286) was
likely the
fifth bishop of Zeta. He
succeeded Jevstatije I, the
fourth bishop of the
Eparchy of Zeta and an
archbishop of Serbia...
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Jevstatije Mihajlovic-Eta (Veliki Beckerek, 1802 - Budapest, 18
October 1888) was a writer, lawyer,
senator and
judge from the
Austrian Empire and later...
- Osovica.
Retrieved 9
March 2025.
Urednik (29
August 2018). "Danas je
Sveti Jevstatije,
Drugi Arhiepiskop srpski -
Kotor Varoš - Glas
Kotor Varoša - Nezavisni...
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during the
office of
Jevstatije II. In 1289–1290, the
chief treasures of the
ruined monastery,
including the
remains of
Saint Jevstatije I, were transferred...
- (St.) Sava II (St.)
Danilo I (St.)
Joanikije I (St.)
Jevstatije I (St.)
Jakov (St.)
Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.)
Nikodim I (St.)
Danilo II (St...