- The
Žiča Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Жича, romanized: Manastir
Žiča,
pronounced [ʒîtʃa] or [ʒîːtʃa]) is an
early 13th-century
Serbian Orthodox monastery...
- The
Zica family is a
historic Brazilian family,
originating in
Minas Gerais in the late 18th century.
After the
death of Tiradentes, Mary I of Portugal...
-
Zica may
refer to :
Žiča, an
early 13th-century Serb
Orthodox monastery near Kraljevo,
Serbia Zica family, a
historic Brazilian family,
originating in...
-
Žiča is a
medieval monastery near the city of
Kraljevo in Serbia.
Žiča may also
refer to:
Žiča (Kraljevo), a
village near the city of
Kraljevo in Serbia...
- the
leadership of
Saint Sava,
becoming the
independent Archbishopric of
Žiča. Its
status was
elevated to that of a
patriarchate in 1346, and was subsequently...
-
during development, the
Tiago was
previously announced as the Tata
Zica, with "
Zica"
short for "zippy car", but it was
changed because the
launch of the...
- Nož,
žica,
Srebrenica (Serbian Cyrillic: Нож, жица, Сребреница, lit. 'Knife, wire, Srebrenica') is a
Serbian chauvinist hate
slogan that
glorifies the...
- in the
Monastery of
Žiča.
Since 2014,
diocesan bishop is
Justin Stefanović. The
Eparchy of
Žiča is
named after the
Monastery of
Žiča that was
built around...
-
Retrieved 18
September 2018.
GCatholic - (former &)
titular see of
Zica Bibliography -
Zica bishopric J. Mesnage, L'Afrique chrétienne,
Paris 1912, pp. 237–238...
- 1190),
which was a
model for such
later monasteries as Mileševa, Sopoćani,
Žiča, Gračanica and
Visoki Dečani.
Numerous monuments and
cultural sites were...