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Sofronije may refer to: * Sofronije Podgoričanin (1668 - 1711), the Metropolitan of Karlovac * Sofronije Kirilović (died 1786), Serbian Orthodox bishop in the Habsburg * Sofronije Jugović-Marković (fl. 1789), Habsburg Serb writer and activist in Russian service See also * Sofronie * Sofron Sofron may refer to: * Sofron Mudry, Ukrainian Bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church * Sofron Dmyterko, Ukrainian Bishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church * István Sofron, Hungarian professional ice hockey player See also * Sofronije * ...
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Sofronije Podgoričanin
Sofronije Podgoričanin (Podgorica, Ottoman Empire, today's Montenegro, 1668 – Sremski Karlovci, Habsburg Empire, today's Serbia, 7 January 1711) was the Metropolitan of Krušedol (near Sremski Karlovci), from 1710 to 1711, and one of the most important metropolitans of the Serbian Orthodox Church of the time. Sofronije succeeded metropolitan Isaija Đaković, who died in 1708. Sofronije Podgoričanin was born in Podgorica in what is now Montenegro but was then part of the Ottoman Empire. He joined the monastic order as a youngster at a monastery and later, after completing his theological studies in Peć, was elevated through the ranks. Sofronije became an archimandrite at the Patriarchate of Peć and when Bishop Jovan of Papraća Monastery died in 1694, he was named the monastery's administrator and exarch of Patriarch Arsenije III Čarnojević. With the patriarch, he migrated north to the Serbian territories, then under Austrian and Hungarian rule. After bishop Petronije Ljub ...
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Sofronije Kirilović
Sofronije Kirilović ( sr, Софроније Кириловић, ro, Sofronie Chirilovici; died 28 February 1786) was a Serbian Orthodox bishop in the Habsburg monarchy. Biography Appointment to Transylvania Following the October 1767 resignation of Dionisije Novaković as administrator of the Transylvania diocese, several proposals for a successor emerged. Maria Theresa named Jovan Đorđević to the office a year later. However, he did not have a chance to take up the position, as he became Metropolitan of Karlovci after a month. In December 1769, Đorđević called a church congress for the Serbs, and this meeting elected Kirilović, the former vicar of Novaković in the Eparchy of Buda, as the new bishop of Transylvania. In January 1770, the empress annulled the election on the basis that a Serbian congress could not elect a bishop for the Romanians of Transylvania, but at the same time named Kirilović the new bishop herself.Păcurariu, p. 19 The same restrictions placed on N ...
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Sofronije Jugović-Marković
Sofronije Jugović-Marković ( fl. 1789) was a Habsburg Serb writer and activist in Russian service, who envisaged the formation of a Serbian protectorate of Russia (similar to Georgia), that would have held all South Slavic territories of the Habsburg stretching to Istria. Jugović sought to crown Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich "Serbian and Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin Nemanjić", after the medieval Nemanjić dynasty. It would continue the legacy of the Serbian Empire. Life He was born in what is today Vojvodina, northern Serbia. In 1785, he was one of the inspectors in the controversial murder of metropolitan Petar Petrović. In 1789 Ivan Radonjić, the governor of Montenegro, wrote for the second time to the Russian Empress Catherine II: "Now, all of us Serbs from Montenegro, Herzegovina, Banjani, Drobnjaci, Kuči, Piperi, Bjelopavlići, Zeta, Klimenti, Vasojevići, Bratonožići, Peć, Kosovo, Prizren, Arbania, Macedonia belong to your Excellency and pray that you, as our ki ...
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Sofronie
Sofronie may refer to: Name * Sofronie of Cioara, Romanian Orthodox saint * Sofronie Drincec (born 1967), Romanian bishop * Sofronie Vârnav, Moldavian and Romanian political figure, philanthropist, collector, and Orthodox clergyman * Sofronie Vulpescu (1856 – 1923), Romanian cleric Surname * Nicoleta Daniela Șofronie (born 1988), Romanian artistic gymnast See also * Sofron * Sofronije * Sophronia (other) Sophronia may refer to: People * Sophronia Bucklin (1828–1902), American Civil War nurse * Sophronia Woodruff Dews, co-founder of Alpha Delta Pi sorority * Sophronia Farrington Naylor Grubb (1834–1902), American activist * Sophronia Smith (1803 ... * Sophronius (other) {{given name, type=both Romanian masculine given names ...
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