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The Council in Crete: Look of the Serbian Orthodox Church

open access: yesПраксис, 2020
В данном обзоре анализируются издания, выпущенные по случаю Всеправославного собора на Крите в 2016 году: монографии Святой и Великий Собор Православной Церкви и Всеправославный собор, а также дневник сербского епископа, принимавшего участие в работе собора.
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Stephan Dragutin and the Roman Catholic Church [PDF]

open access: yesBaština, 2016
Stephan Dragutin (1276-1282 Serbian king, 'king of Srem' 1284-1316), son of king Stephan Uros I (1243-1276) and queen Helen (died 1314), the older brother of king Stephan Milutin (1282-1321), is certainly one of the most interesting personalities of the ...
Popović Miroslav M.
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Triconch Churches Sponsored by Serbian and Wallachian Nobility

open access: yes, 2020
Architectural activities of remarkable quality continued to thrive north of Byzantium under the sponsorship of Serbian and Wallachian nobility long after the fall of Byzantium and occasionally even in territories under Ottoman rule.1 As suggested by Slobodan Ćurčić, triconch domed churches, which have been enduring examples of Middle Byzantine ...
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Poster Sessions

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HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue S1, June 2026.
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THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY’S VIEW OF THE SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH

open access: yesPOLITICS AND RELIGION JOURNAL, 2007
After obtaining autonomy from the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1831, the Serbian Orthodox Church gradually established and strenghtened its position by means of constitutions and laws of the Principality of Serbia which were passed in the course of the XIX century.
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THE PATRIARCH GEORGIJE BRANKOVIĆ AND ANTI-SERBIAN DEMONSTRATIONS IN ZAGREB IN 1895

open access: yesИстраживања, 2012
During the visit of the Emperor Franz Josef to Zagreb in October 1895, there was an attack on the Serbian church, the flag, and several Serbian institutions in Zagreb. The Patriarch Georgije was also attacked, as well as a few prominent Serbs.
Горан Васин
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Textology of Early Printed Cyrillic Tetraevangelions in Middle Bulgarian and Serbian Recensions and their Relation to the Manuscript Tradition (Gospel of Mark, Pericopes 1–9)

open access: yesSlovene, 2018
Of about 120 early printed liturgical Tetraevangelions only nine Church Slavonic tetras of the Middle Bulgarian recension, and three of the Serbian recensions, have survived. All of them were printed in the 16th century.
Jerzy Ostapczuk
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Kosta P. Manojlović and Serbian Church Chanting

open access: yes, 2017
Ecclesiastical singing was one of Manojlovic's principal interests. His works reveal that he was preoccupied with discovering the origins and historical development of singing that accompanies worship in the Serbian Church, and that he was also interested in melographic works.
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