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Vikentije or Vićentije is the
Serbian variant of the
Latin name Vincentius,
meaning "winner" or "conqueror".
Serbian Patriarch Vikentije I, Archbishop...
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Vikentije Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Викентије Јовановић; 1689 – 6 June 1737) was the
Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan of
Belgrade and
Karlovci from 1731...
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Patriarch Vikentije may
refer to:
Serbian Patriarch Vikentije I,
Archbishop of Peć and
Serbian Patriarch (1758)
Serbian Patriarch Vikentije II, Archbishop...
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Vikentije Popović-Hadžilavić (Serbian Cyrillic: Хаџи-Лавић или Хаџилавић, Janjevo,
Ottoman Empire, c. 1650 –
Sremski Karlovci,
Habsburg monarchy, 23 October...
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Vikentije Ljuština (Medak, Lika, 6
February 1761 – Vršac, 18
April 1805) was a
Serbian writer, philologist,
educator and archimandrite. His real name...
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Vikentije (II) (Serbian Cyrillic: Викентије,
secular name
Vitomir Prodanov, Витомир Проданов; 23
August 1890 – 5 July 1958) was the
fourth partriach of...
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Vikentije I Stefanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Викентије I Стефановић) was
Archbishop of Peć and
Serbian Patriarch for a
short time
during 1758.
During the...
- monastery, July 7, 1951,
acquiring the name
German (Herman).
Patriarch Vikentije,
together with
bishops Valerijan of Šumadija,
Nikanor of Bačka and Vasilije...
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cultural reforms were
commenced under the au****es and
blessing of
Vikentije Jovanović, his predecessor. He was
succeeded by
Joannicius III of Constantinople...
- 1938 Term
ended 7 May 1950 (his death)
Predecessor Varnava I
Successor Vikentije II
Orders Ordination 1900
Consecration 1911
Personal details Born Đorđe...