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    cities. The Roman-era Christian necropolis in Pécs was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 2000. The earliest name for the territory was its Roman name of...
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    The Patriarchate of Peć Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Пећка патријаршија, romanized: Manastir Pećka patrijaršija, pronounced [pɛ̂ːt͡ɕkaː patrijǎ(ː)rʃija];...
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    and Serbian Patriarchate of Peć. Today, the church is unified under a patriarch who is officially styled as Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade...
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    The Diocese of Pécs (Hungarian: Pécsi Egyházmegye, Latin: Dioecesis Quinque Ecclesiensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic church in Hungary....
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    of Pécs, and is located in the city of Pécs, Hungary. The foundations of the cathedral of Pécs are from the Roman period, around the fourth century. It...
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    The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2022...
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  • and of the Holy Roman Empire. After the castle of Buda was wrested from Ottoman rule in 1686, the Austrian army advanced to capture Pécs. The Austrian advance...
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    The Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs is a Roman cemetery and archeological site in Pécs, Hungary. Dating from the 4th century AD, the necropolis contains...
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    Peja (redirect from History of Peć)
    seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1346. The Patriarchal monastery of Peć is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Medieval Monuments in Kosovo...
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    word meaning "furnace", "oven" (Bulgarian пещ [ˈpɛʃt]; Serbian пећ/peć; Croatian peć), related to the word пещера (meaning "cave"), probably with reference...
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    and 9.16% Serbs and Montenegrins. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peć District. Religion in Peja District "Drejtoria Rajonale e Policisë - Pejë"...
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    The District of Peja (Albanian: Pejë or Peja; Serbian: Пећ or Peć; Turkish: İpek) is one of the biggest districts located in the northern hemisphere of...
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  • empires. Ancient Rome portal Legacy of the Roman Empire Roman Empire Romanization (cultural) The first purely Roman city to be established outside Italy Oldest...
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    Maurus of Pécs or Mór (Hungarian: Mór pécsi püspök) was the first known prelate who was born in the Kingdom of Hungary. He was abbot of the Benedictine...
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    regain the autocephaly by seizing the throne of Peć and proclaiming himself not only Archbishop of Peć, but also Serbian Patriarch, the Serbian Patriarchate...
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    Rožna Ulica, Šranga, Trg, and Vihre. The Mirna Peč parish church of Saint Cantianius is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Novo Mesto. It was built in...
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    families under Patriarch Arsenije III Čarnojević of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć. In 1690 and 1691 Emperor Leopold I had conceived through a number of edicts...
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  • Nana was, according to a falsified charter dated to 1135, bishop of Pécs (Hungarian: Nána pécsi püspök) in the Kingdom of Hungary. Although the charter...
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  • Stephen I was the third known bishop of Pécs (Hungarian: I. István pécsi püspök) in the Kingdom of Hungary around 1093. His name was only maintained by...
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    it. In recent times hydroelectric power plant Peć Mlini was built alongside the river's wellspring in Peć Mlini, at the site where Vrljika/Matica sinks...
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    inspired separatism in check, e.g. the revival of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć in 1557. The initial instrument of that policy, Gennadius Scholarius, had...
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    Kászim pasa dzsámija, Turkish: Gazi Kasım Paşa Camii) is a Catholic church in Pécs, Hungary, which was a mosque in the 16–17th century due to the Ottoman conquest...
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    Arsenije came to live in the Patriarchal Monastery of Peć, the seat of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć, at the time led by Serbian Patriarch Maksim I. There...
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  • Chapter around 1156, and bishop of Pécs between around 1162 and 1186. The medieval sculptures of the cathedral at Pécs are dated to his period. The first...
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  • Manfred was the elected bishop of Pécs (Hungarian: Manfréd választott pécsi püspök) in 1306, but he died before his consecration. He was born before 1256...
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  • baroque organ (2010 Zamárdi, Hungary) Cathedral of Pécs (2009 Pécs, Hungary) Nagyvárad-Szöllős Roman Catholic Church, new organ (2008, Transylvania) Palace...
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  • Metropolitan Archdiocese of Zagreb (Roman Catholic) Roman Catholic Diocese of Bjelovar-Križevci Roman Catholic Diocese of Sisak Roman Catholic Diocese of Varaždin...
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  • John I was bishop of Pécs in the Kingdom of Hungary between around 1142 and 1148. He is first mentioned in the list of witnesses of the charter issued...
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    The siege of Pécs in 1664 was launched by the Habsburgs against the Ottoman fortress of Pécs during the winter campaign. Despite initial success, they...
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    of the Ottoman army known as the Janissaries. The Serbian Patriarchate of Peć was extinguished in 1463, but reestablished in 1557, providing for limited...
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