Savatije Sokolović ( sr-cyr, Саватије Соколовић; 1573 – d. 1586), was
Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch
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from 1585 to 1586. Before that, he served as
Metropolitan of Herzegovina from 1573 to 1585. He was a member of the notable Sokolović family, being a nephew of Serbian Patriarch
Makarije Sokolović
Makarije Sokolović ( sr-cyrl, Макарије Соколовић; died 1574) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1557 to 1571. He was the first head of the restored Serbian Patriarchate of Peć, after its lapse in 1463 that r ...
(1557–71). Savatije founded the
Piva Monastery in 1573.
Life
Sokolović was born in
Prijepolje
Prijepolje ( sr-Cyrl, Пријепоље, ) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia. As of 2022, the town has 11,928 inhabitants, while the municipality has 32,214 inhabitants.
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, at the time part of the
Sanjak of Herzegovina
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of the
Ottoman Empire
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(now in
Serbia
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). He was a son of Vukašin, the "
knyaz
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of Rudići",
and was part of the notable Sokolović family, being a fraternal nephew of
Patriarch Makarije (s. 1557–71),
and relative to many other archbishops, and even Ottoman statesmen.
He succeeded his relative
Antonije Antonije is a Serbian given name. Notable people with this name include the following:
* Antonije Abramović (1919–1996), Montenegrin Eastern Orthodox priest
* Antonije Bagaš (fl. 1366 – 1385), Serbian nobleman
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as the
Metropolitan of Herzegovina in 1573, who then became the
Serbian Patriarch
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; the Sokolović bishops were obviously succeeding each other as metropolitan of Herzegovina, then as
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to the Serbian Patriarch, and finally as Serbian Patriarch.
That same year, Savatije founded (as ''
ktitor
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'') the
Piva Monastery, dedicated to the
Dormition of the Most Holy Mother of God,
located by the
Piva river
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Course
The Piva emerges from the ' ...
in the historical
Piva region (the former ''
župa
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'' of Piva, in modern-day western
Montenegro
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). The construction workers were brothers named Gavrilo and Vukašin.
[ Russian historian Aleksandr Fedorovich Gilferding (1831–1872) said that the monastery was the greatest and most beautiful building in all of Herzegovina.
]
He remained the Metropolitan of Herzegovina until his enthronement as the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch
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in 1585, and served until his presumed death in 1586 when the last mention is made of him, regarding the finished construction of Piva.[ He died before Gerasim.][ Historian S. Novaković (1842–1915) concluded that his death place was in the Ubožac- or Božac Monastery, although this has since been refuted.
Savatije proved himself more energetic than his predecessors, and boldly and persistently, with the help of Grand Vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha (Mehmed-paša Sokolović) and other Islamized Sokolović family members, and other Viziers of Serbian origin, to work for the strengthening of Church autonomy.] Unfortunately, chronicles have no further information on his life, as is the case with many other Serbian patriarchs. Both Savatije and Sokollu Mehmed Pasha are depicted on the interior frescoes
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.
See also
*List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church
This is a list of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church, since the establishment of the church as an autocephalous archbishopric in 1219 to today's patriarchate. The list includes all the archbishops and patriarchs that led the Serbian Ortho ...
References
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External links
Official site of the Serbian Orthodox Church: Serbian Archbishops and Patriarchs
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16th-century Serbian people
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1586 deaths
16th-century births
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Patriarchs of the Serbian Orthodox Church
16th-century people from the Ottoman Empire
Bishops of Zahumlje-Herzegovina