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Pajsije of
Janjevo (Serbian: Пајсије Јањевац /
Pajsije Janjevac; Janjevo, 1542? – Peć, 2
November 1647) was the
Archbishop of Peć and
Serbian Patriarch...
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Patriarch Pajsije may
refer to:
Pajsije of Janjevo,
Archbishop of Peć and
Serbian Patriarch from 1614 to 1647
Pajsije II,
Archbishop of Peć and Serbian...
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Pajsije Ristović (1790–1814) was an
abbot of the
Serbian Orthodox Church who parti****ted in the
first Serbian war of
independence led by Karađorđe in...
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Pajsije II (Serbian Cyrillic: Пајсије II, Gr****: Παΐσιος Β΄) was
Archbishop of Peć and
Serbian Patriarch for a
short time
during 1758. He was an ethnic...
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another monastery in Trnava, a
village near Čačak,
where the
Hegumen was
Pajsije.
After the
failed Karađorđe’s
revolt in 1813, the
Turks began a
reign of...
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Vladislav the
Grammarian Hieromonk Makarije Pre-19th
century de
Boliris Pajsije of
Janjevo Zmajević ****nije III Branković Stefanović Venclović Kozačinski...
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walled up and new
frescoes were
completed in 1570.
Thanks to
Patriarch Pajsije, the
church got its
leaden roofing, and in 1620 the
large cross with crucifix...
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Meletije Umiljenović (1713–1740)
Gavrilo Mihailović (1741–1752)
Pajsije Lazarević (1752–1759)
Vasilije Jovanović Brkić (1760–1763)
Dionisije (1763...
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residency for
eleven years and,
since Pajsije was a
lover of books, he got a very good education. In 1648
Pajsije's successor Gavrilo I
ordained Mihailo...
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successor Stefan Lazarević. The book was
rebound in 1630 by
Serbian Patriarch Pajsije. It was
taken to
Bavaria in the late 17th century, and has been kept in...