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Ruvim (Cyrillic: Рувим) or
Rufim (Руфим), is a
Christian name
found in
South and East
Slavic cultures. It may
refer to:
Rufim Njeguš,
Orthodox Metropolitan...
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Rufim Njeguš (Serbian Cyrillic: Руфим Његуш; fl. 1594–1631) was the
Metropolitan of
Cetinje between 1594 and 1636. He
succeeded the
Metropolitan duo of...
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Rufim Boljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Руфим Бољевић; fl. 1662 – d.
January 1685) was the
Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan (vladika) of
Cetinje from 1662 until...
- in the War of
Cyprus on
behalf of
Republic of Venice. The next vladika,
Rufim Njeguš,
ruled from 1594 to 1631. He was
noted as an
exceptional military...
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support through Church Union. He
succeeded Metropolitan Rufim Njeguš, and was
succeeded by
Rufim Boljević. Born in Kornet, in the Lješ
nahija (Ottoman sub-district)...
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Jovan Kantul, and the
uprising was
aided by
Serbian Orthodox metropolitans Rufim Njeguš of
Cetinje and
Visarion of Trebinje. In response,
Ottoman Grand Vizier...
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Montenegro under its own protection. In 1685,
Montenegrin Metropolitan Rufim Boljević had died."The most
loyal friend of Venice" at the time, as said...
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after the
conversion of
their leader Lale
Drekalov in the 17th
century when
Rufim Njeguš was
Metropolitan of Cetinje. The Drekalovići do not
marry within...
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Catholic Kuči, Bratonožići and Drekalovići
tribe has
converted to
Orthodoxy by
Rufim Boljević. A 1652
Franciscan report by
Giacinto Sospello illustrates the...
- Lješkopolje (1603 and 1613),
under the
leadership and
command of
metropolitan Rufim Njeguš. This was the
first time that the
metropolitan had led and defeated...