The Metropolitanate of Karlovci (Serbian: Карловачка митрополија, romanized: Karlovačka mitropolija) was a metropolitanate of the Eastern Orthodox Church... 29 KB (2,374 words) - 00:56, 1 May 2024 |
Serbian Orthodox Church (redirect from Metropolitanate of New Gračanica) most prominent among them being the Metropolitanate of Karlovci, in the Habsburg monarchy. After the re-creation of Serbia, ecclesiastical autonomy was... 91 KB (9,435 words) - 16:18, 6 May 2024 |
Lukijan Bogdanović (category Patriarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church) September 1913) was the last Orthodox Patriarch of the Patriarchate of Karlovci and Metropolitanate of Karlovci. He was assassinated and decapitated while... 6 KB (499 words) - 08:36, 25 November 2023 |
Serbian cross (category Culture of Serbia) 1600–1620) Serbs, ed. of Mavro Orbini's Regno degli Slavi (1601) Serbia, Fojnica Armorial (1675–1688) Metropolitanate of Karlovci (1713) Revolutionary... 17 KB (1,404 words) - 11:17, 9 April 2024 |
Stefan Stratimirović (category Metropolitans of Karlovci) Stratimirović (Стеван Стратимировић). Metropolitanate of Karlovci List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church Journal of Central European Affairs. 1956. "Будимски... 9 KB (705 words) - 09:45, 8 November 2023 |
Eastern Orthodoxy in Austria (redirect from History of Eastern Orthodoxy in Austria) Parish of St. Sava. Metropolitanate of Karlovci Declaratory Rescript of the Illyrian Nation Catholic Church in Austria Old Catholic Church of Austria... 7 KB (696 words) - 17:22, 28 September 2023 |
Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta (category Metropolitans of Karlovci) Stemmatographia. He opened the first official Academy of Painting on the territory of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci after the artistic and cultural reforms were... 6 KB (454 words) - 02:23, 1 May 2024 |
Serbia (redirect from Republic of Serbia) them freedom of religion. As a consequence, the ecclesiastical centre of the Serbs also moved northwards, to the Metropolitanate of Karlovci, and the Serbian... 271 KB (24,695 words) - 20:08, 12 May 2024 |
Bogdanović (46) was the last Serbian Patriarch of the Patriarchate of Karlovci and Metropolitanate of Karlovci on 1 September 1913. He was assassinated and... 256 KB (31,065 words) - 15:23, 13 May 2024 |
Maria Theresa (redirect from Maria Theresa of Austria, Queen of Hungary) Orthodox subjects and the administration of the Serbian Metropolitanate of Karlovci. Maria Theresa's rescript of 1779 was kept in force until 1868. Maria... 109 KB (12,839 words) - 13:08, 13 May 2024 |
occupation of Serbia by the Central Powers. The Metropolitanate included the following eparchies: Archbishopric of Belgrade and Karlovci Serbian Orthodox... 9 KB (355 words) - 16:57, 23 February 2024 |
Arsenije III Crnojević (category Patriarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church) of an autonomous ecclesiastical province, later known as the Metropolitanate of Karlovci. Arsenije, surnamed Crnojević (Црнојевић) or Črnojević (Чрнојевић)... 23 KB (2,465 words) - 15:22, 30 April 2024 |
Isaija II (category Metropolitans of Karlovci) returned to the Metropolitanate of Karlovci. He was elected Metropolitan of Karlovac at the Church and People's Assembly in Sremski Karlovci on 27 August... 6 KB (678 words) - 23:44, 28 January 2023 |
Serbs in Austria (redirect from History of the Serbs in Austria) students, who were under the spiritual jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Metropolitanate of Karlovci. The Österreichisch Serbische Gesellschaft (Austrian... 12 KB (899 words) - 11:36, 11 May 2024 |
both of them replaced by the royal rescript of 1779. The Rescript contained detailed regulations on the organization of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci, an... 5 KB (425 words) - 14:26, 5 April 2022 |
Serbian Archbishopric (redirect from Archbishopric of Serbia) autocephalous archbishopric Metropolitanate of Karlovci of Krušedol (1708–1848), autonomous Serbian Orthodox archbishopric, in the territory of the Habsburgh monarchy... 860 bytes (134 words) - 14:57, 2 February 2021 |
Vikentije Popović-Hadžilavić (category Metropolitans of Karlovci) c. 1650 – Sremski Karlovci, Habsburg monarchy, 23 October 1725) was metropolitan of the Serbian Orthodox Metropolitanate of Karlovci, and the highest-ranking... 4 KB (233 words) - 22:22, 31 December 2023 |
Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (redirect from Saint Peter of Cetinje) was made a bishop (ordained) by Mojsije Putnik of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci at Sremski Karlovci on 13 October 1784. He then returned to Vienna where... 28 KB (2,486 words) - 15:32, 8 May 2024 |
Jovan Georgijević (category Metropolitans of Karlovci) needs of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci, where the first attempts at reforming Church Cyrillic in 1762 were made. He died in Sremski Karlovci on 23 May... 6 KB (450 words) - 20:13, 14 April 2024 |
Kosovo Serbs (redirect from Serbs of Kosovo and Metohia) Pajsije, Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch Vikentije Popović-Hadžilavić, the first metropolitan of Metropolitanate of Karlovci Arsenije IV Jovanović... 104 KB (9,831 words) - 19:15, 2 May 2024 |
Kalinik II (redirect from Patriarch Kalinik II of Serbia) Ottoman rule, since Serbian Autonomous Metropolitanate of Karlovci in Habsburg monarchy remained out of reach of Constantinopolitan Phanariotes. Вуковић... 5 KB (311 words) - 13:57, 5 April 2022 |
"of Karlovci" is in reference to old Serb church jurisdictions seated in the town (the Metropolitanate of Karlovci and the Patriarchate of Karlovci). This... 4 KB (157 words) - 20:40, 2 September 2023 |
The Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral of the Serbian Orthodox Church (Serbian: Црногорско-приморска митрополија Српске православне цркве... 42 KB (4,390 words) - 23:30, 30 April 2024 |
of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci 1766: Abolishment of the Patriarchate by the Ottoman government. 1766: Establishment of the Metropolitanate of Belgrade... 1 KB (118 words) - 13:51, 3 November 2023 |
Serbian art (redirect from Art of Serbia) for the Serbian Orthodox Metropolitanate of Karlovci during the eighth decade of the 18th century. Simonov painted the walls of the church monastery in... 51 KB (5,823 words) - 07:55, 7 April 2024 |