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Protopop Jovan (other)
Protopop Jovan ( sr-cyr, Протопоп Јован, link=no) is the Serbian-language rendition of "Protopope John". It may refer to: *Jovan the Serb of Kratovo (1526–1583), Serbian Orthodox priest and scribe with an opus of six works, of which one is the Velika Remeta Gospel (1580) * Jovan Pavlović (?), Serbian Orthodox priest of Šabac See also *Jovan (given name) Jovan ( sr-Cyrl, Јован, Macedonian: Јован, cu, Їωан) is a Serbian male given name equivalent to English "John" or Slavic "Ivan", from he, יהוחנן. Notable people with this name A * Jovan Aćimović (born 1948), Serbian foot ... * Protopop {{hndis ...
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Serbian (, ) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs. It is the official and national language of Serbia, one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina and co-official in Montenegro and Kosovo. It is a recognized minority language in Croatia, North Macedonia, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Standard Serbian is based on the most widespread dialect of Serbo-Croatian, Shtokavian (more specifically on the dialects of Šumadija-Vojvodina and Eastern Herzegovina), which is also the basis of standard Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin varieties and therefore the Declaration on the Common Language of Croats, Bosniaks, Serbs, and Montenegrins was issued in 2017. The other dialect spoken by Serbs is Torlakian in southeastern Serbia, which is transitional to Macedonian and Bulgarian. Serbian is practically the only European standard language whose speakers are fully functionally digraphic, using both Cyril ...
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Jovan The Serb Of Kratovo
Jovan the Serb of Kratovo ( sr-cyr, Јован Србин из Кратова; 1526–1583) or Protopop Jovan (Протопоп Јован) was a Serb Orthodox priest and scribe with an opus of six works, of which one is the Velika Remeta Gospel (1580). He was a monk at Hilandar. Life Little is known about his life. He first appears in 1526 when he transcribed a prayer book in which he is desperate about the end of the world coming in near future. Until 1569 he lived in Kratovo, at the time an important town and mining center, where he was a priest (''pop''). After that date we find him in Craiova in Wallachia where in 1580 he signed one Evangelion as “Priest Jovan, a Serb from the town of Kratovo” (''Srbin od mesta Kratova''). In Wallachia he is also mentioned as ''protopop'', "archpriest". Migrations of revered men of church to Wallachia were not uncommon in those days, since there they would find patronage from Christian princes or rich landowners, a strata that did no ...
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Jovan Pavlović
Jovan Pavlović ( sr-Cyrl, Јован Павловић; 22 October 1936 – 3 April 2014) was a Serbian Orthodox prelate who was the metropolitan bishop of Zagreb and Ljubljana of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1982 until his death in 2014. He was one of the most prominent individuals in Serbian community in Croatia during his lifetime. Jovan was born in the village of Medinci in 1936 and died in the Sisters of Charity Hospital in Zagreb on 3 April 2014. He was the highest representative of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia for more than two decades. Early life and education Jovan was born in Medinci in 1936. He finished elementary school in Medinci and secondary in Podravska Slatina. After he completed his seminary education at Rakovica Monastery he graduated at University of Belgrade Faculty of Orthodox Theology in 1963. Postgraduate studies he attended at several universities in West Germany. At the Evangelical Academy in Schleswig and Faculty of Theology of Uni ...
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Jovan (given Name)
Jovan ( sr-Cyrl, Јован, Macedonian: Јован, cu, Їωан) is a Serbian male given name equivalent to English "John" or Slavic "Ivan", from he, יהוחנן. Notable people with this name A * Jovan Aćimović (born 1948), Serbian footballer *Jovan Adepo (born 1988), British-born American actor *Jovan Ajduković (born 1968), Serbian linguist and writer * Jovan Albanez ( 17th-century – 1732), Hapsburg Montenegrin-Serbian military leader * Jovan Ali (born 1995), Trinidadian cricketer * Jovan Anđelković (1942–1969), Serbian footballer *Jovan Andrevski ( 2000–2001), Macedonian military leader *Jovan Asen ( John Komnenos Asen; 1345–1363; died 1363), Bulgarian noble-born Serbian despot *Jovan Atanacković (1848–1921), Serbian general *Jovan Avakumović (1841–1928), Serbian lawyer, criminologist, statesman, and prime minister * Jovan Avakumović (poet) (1748–1810), Hapsburg Serbian noble, poet, and lawyer B *Jovan Babunski ( Jovan Stojković; 1878–1920), Se ...
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