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    Saint Sava (Serbian: Свети Сава, romanized: Sveti Sava, pronounced [sʋɛ̂ːtiː sǎːʋa]; Old Church Slavonic: Свѧтъ Сава / ⰔⰂⰤⰕⰟ ⰔⰀⰂⰀ; Greek: Άγιος Σάββας;...
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    The Church of Saint Sava (Serbian Cyrillic: Храм Светог Саве, romanized: Hram Svetog Save, lit. ''The Temple of Saint Sava'') is a Serbian Orthodox church...
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    himself in 1448, and a year later changed it to Herceg of St. Sava, after the Serb saint buried on his territory, considered a miracle worker by Christians...
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  • Saint Sava College was one of the earliest academic institutions in Wallachia, Romania. It was the predecessor to both Saint Sava National College and...
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    to ecclesiastic and secular persons with special merits. The Order of Saint Sava was established by Milan I of Serbia, four years after the country gained...
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    monastery there. It was founded in 1198 by Stefan Nemanja (Saint Symeon) and his son Saint Sava. St. Symeon was the former Grand Prince of Serbia (1166–1196)...
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    Church achieved autocephalous status in 1219, under the leadership of Saint Sava, becoming the independent Archbishopric of Žiča. Its status was elevated...
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    Saint Sava I (First Archbishop of Serbia) – 27 January [O.S. 14 Januyry] Saint Sava II (Archbishop of Serbia) – 21 February [O.S. 8 February] Saint Sava...
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  • Sava is a male personal name in South Slavic languages. Perhaps the most famous example is the Serbian medieval prince turned monk Saint Sava. In Croatia...
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  • Saint Sava was a medieval Bulgarian and Slavic saint and one of the most prominent disciples of Saints Cyril and Methodius. Along with them and Saint...
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    The Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery and School of Theology (Serbian: Манастир Светог Саве, romanized: Manastir Svetog Save) in Libertyville, Illinois...
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    Belgrade (category Populated places on the Sava)
    capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan...
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    "Saint Sava" House is in Belgrade, at 13 Cara Dušana Street; it was built in 1890. By its volume and architectural features, the building is an established...
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    Uprising in Banat (redirect from Sava Ban)
    in the region before being crushed by the Ottoman army. The relics of Saint Sava were burnt by the Ottomans as a retaliation. Although short-lived, it...
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    Aleksandar Vučić on 20 August 2020 expressed their wish, that the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade might indirectly replace the Hagia Sophia after which it was...
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    Sabbas the Goth (Romanian: Sava Gotul, Greek: Σάββας ο Γότθος; died 12 April 372) was a Christian martyr venerated as a saint. Sabbas (also Saba) was born...
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  • the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines. 1595 – The relics of Saint Sava are incinerated in Belgrade on the Vračar plateau by Ottoman Grand Vizier...
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    Retrieved 23 November 2019. Official cadastre, parcel 18919/2 Church of Saint Sava "Организација унутрашњег простора Храма и његове функције" [Organization...
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  • 18-year-old students, she at the Iulia Hașdeu High School, and he at the Saint Sava High School, in Bucharest. "Nina și Ion Iliescu: iubire de la 18 ani"...
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    The Saint Sava National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Sfântul Sava), Bucharest, named after Sabbas the Sanctified, is the oldest and one of the...
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  • St. Sava Church, St. Sava Serbian Church, St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, Saint Sava Church, or other variations on the name, is a commonly used name...
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    Chapel Complex, now better known as the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava (Serbian: Црква светог Саве, romanized: Crkva svetog Save) is a historic...
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    1594, using the portrait of Saint Sava on their war flags, the Ottomans retaliated by incinerating the relics of St. Sava on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade...
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  • The Society of Saint Sava or Saint Sava Society (Serbian: Друштво „Свети Сава“/Društvo „Sveti Sava“) was a Serbian non-governmental association with the...
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  • prominent disciples of Saints Cyril and Methodius. Along with them and Saint Gorazd, Saint Clement of Ohrid, Naum of Preslav and Saint Sava he is venerated as...
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    states that the Slava has its origin in Medieval Serbia, connected to Saint Sava, the first Archbishop of the Serbs. There are indications that the institution...
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    Saint Sava II (Serbian: Свети Сава II, romanized: Sveti Sava II; 1201–1271) was the third archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, serving from 1263...
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    Karyes, Mount Athos (category Saint Sava)
    hundred meters to the south of the town center of Karyes. Serbian Bishop Saint Sava built a church and cell at Karyes, where he stayed for some years, becoming...
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    two, such as the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade. The Catedral Metropolitana Ortodoxa in São Paulo and the Église du Saint-Esprit (Paris) both replace...
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    dedicated to the Archangel Michael. While in the Serbian Orthodox Church Saint Sava has a special role as the establisher of its autocephaly and the largest...
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