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Vavila (Serbian Cyrillic: Вавила,
before 1485 – 1520) was the
Metropolitan of Zeta from c. 1494 to 1504. The
first mention of
Vavila dates to
January 4...
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Metropolitans (Vla****, also
known as prince-bishops). The
first prince-bishop was
Vavila. The
system was
transformed into a
hereditary one by
Danilo Šćepčević, a...
- (1490–1496)
Stefan II (1496–1498) Ivan II (1498–1515) Đurađ V (1515–1516)
Vavila (Bishop from 1493) (1516–1520)
German II (1520–1530)
Pavle (1530–1532) Vasilije...
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counterpart is Aulicheva. It
originates from the
Russian given name
Vavula (
Vavila). Superanskaya, A. (2001). "Происхождение имен и фамилий".
Nauka i Zhizn...
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Metropolitans (Vla****, also
known as prince-bishops). The
first prince-bishop was
Vavila. The
system was
transformed into a
hereditary one by
Danilo Šćepčević, bishop...
- feminine) is a
Russian surname. It
derives from the old
Russian male
first name
Vavila (Vavilo). The
following people share this surname:
Lydia Avilova (1864–1943)...
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Clair Gilles: "Propos de Brancusi",
Prisme des Arts 12 (Dec. 1957), pp. 5–7
Vavila Popovici. "Jurnal
American – 21 Septembrie, altă zi la New York" (in Romanian)...
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Giacomo IV, Duke (1564–1566) Prince-Bishopric of
Montenegro (complete list) –
Vavila, Prince-bishop (1516–1520)
German II, Prince-bishop (1520–1530) Pavle, Prince-bishop...
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Turkish Air
Force extensively bombed the
areas of Laipthos-Karavas to
Vavila-V****ilia
during this offensive. At Kefalovriso, just
outside Lapithos, the...
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control and the rest of
Montenegro was
autonomous from 1516, when
Vladika Vavila was
elected as
ruler of
Montenegro by its clans, and
licensed by the Ottoman...