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Vladika or
Wladika (Serbian: владика, Russian: влады́ка) is an
informal Slavic title and
address for
bishops in the
Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern...
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controlled by the
Republic of Venice. From 1516
until 1852 the prince-bishops (
vladikas) of
Cetinje were the rulers. The
House of Petrović-Njegoš
ruled until 1918...
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foundation of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro.
Vavila died in 1520.
Vladikas were
elected for 180
years by clan
chieftains and
people on Montenegrin...
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dignity of
vladika, or prince-bishop,
became hereditary in the Petrović family, the
sovereign power had
descended from
uncle to nephew, the
vladikas belonging...
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ultimately Kings of
Montenegro in 1852, as
reflected in
their styles:
first Vladika i
upravitelj Crne Gore i Brda ("Bishop and
Ruler of
Montenegro and the...
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Metropolitanate of
Montenegro and the
Littoral of the
Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian: Црногорско-приморска митрополија Српске православне цркве,...
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Montenegrins is a list of
notable people who were
Montenegrin by
their personal or
ancestral ethnicity.
Svetlana Kana Radević Čedo Vuković Mihailo...
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first prince-bishop (
vladika) from c. 1493 to 1504 and the
vicar bishop of Visarion, his predecessor. The very
first of the
vladikas—who were
elected for...
- October] 1851),
commonly referred to
simply as Njegoš (Његош), was a Prince-Bishop (
vladika) of Montenegro, poet and
philosopher whose works are
widely considered...
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Primate Portrait Reign Notes Nikanor II Никанор II 1858–1860 The
first Vladika after centuries to only
serve religious function.
Banished to the Russian...