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Vasilije ( sr-cyr, Василије) born Vasilije Jovanović-Brkić (
Sremski Karlovci Sremski Karlovci ( sr-Cyrl, Сремски Карловци, ) is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka Districtautonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated on the banks of the Danube, from Novi Sad. According to the 202 ...
,
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, 1719 -
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, 10 February 1772) was a Serbian metropolitan of Dabar and Bosnia who managed to depose and succeed Patriarch Kirilo II in 1763, and become the new
Serbian Patriarch This is a list of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church, since the establishment of the church as an Autocephaly, autocephalous archbishopric in 1219 to today's patriarchate. The list includes all the archbishops and patriarchs that led the Se ...
. Vasilije Brkić, the last Serbian patriarch before the abolition of the Peć Patriarchate in 1766, wrote a report in 1771 for the needs of the Russian Government on the areas known to him that were under the Turks.


Biography

Vasilije Jovanović-Brkić was born in 1719 in Sremski Karlovci. He had a happy childhood in the home of his father Jovan, who was a teacher. From 1732 to 1738, Vasilije attended a Latin college (''Collegium slavono-latino carloviciense'') headed by Emanuel Kozačinski at the same time as Vasilije Nenadović, the nephew of Metropolitan
Pavle Nenadović Pavle Nenadović ( sr-cyr, Павле Ненадовић, ; 1703–1768) was the Serbian Orthodox Archbishop and Metropolitan of Karlovci from 1749 to 1768. Biography Pavle Nenadović was born on 14 January 1703 in Budim, Hungary. At the age of ...
. Later, the Austrian authorities closed the school and prohibited the Serbian youth to pursue higher education in their own language. in the meantime, Vasilije was elevated to protodeacon by
Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta ( sr-cyr, Арсеније IV Јовановић Шакабента, ; 1698 – 18 January 1748) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1725 to 1737 and Head of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Habs ...
and with that post, he was the supervisor of all deacons in the Metropolitanate of Sremski Karlovci. He supported and funded
Hristofor Žefarović Hristofor Žefarović (, sr-Cyrl, Христофор Жефаровић, ''Hristofor Zhefarovich'') was an 18th-century painter, engraver, writer and poet and a notable proponent of early Illyrian movement, pan-South Slavism. Biography Born at ...
's monumental work. In 1749 Vasilije became a suspect when he took too many liberties with the church
treasury A treasury is either *A government department related to finance and taxation, a finance ministry; in a business context, corporate treasury. *A place or location where treasure, such as currency or precious items are kept. These can be ...
and the
Bačka Bačka ( sr-Cyrl, Бачка, ) or Bácska (), is a geographical and historical area within the Pannonian Plain bordered by the river Danube to the west and south, and by the river Tisza to the east. It is divided between Serbia and Hungary. ...
bishop Visarion Pavlović, the Abbot of Remeta Atanasije Isaijević, and the
Kotor Kotor (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Котор, ), historically known as Cattaro (from Italian language, Italian: ), is a town in Coastal Montenegro, Coastal region of Montenegro. It is located in a secluded part of the Bay of Kotor. The city has ...
providur Ivan Zusta accused him of absconding. Finding himself in a predicament he chose to leave Austria for Serbia. Greek Patriarch Cyrill II appointed Vasilije bishop of
Novo Brdo Novo Brdo ( sr-Cyrl, Ново Брдо) or Novobërda and Artanë ( Albanian indefinite form: ''Novobërdë'' or ''Artanë''), is a town and municipality located in the Pristina district of Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, it has a populati ...
, and then transferred him to the metropolitan in
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. Vasilije Brkić managed to remove Cyril II from the patriarchal chair with the help of Serbian bishops. He was appointed patriarch of Peć in 1763. As a victim of intrigue in which the relatives of the previous (replaced) patriarch (a Greek) were involved in slandering Brkić for espionage, Vasilije was removed from the position of patriarch by the Turkish authorities and detained on the island of
Cyprus Cyprus (), officially the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Situated in West Asia, its cultural identity and geopolitical orientation are overwhelmingly Southeast European. Cyprus is the List of isl ...
. With the help of members of the French diplomatic corps, Vasilije was released from prison and managed to escape from Cyprus to southern
Dalmatia Dalmatia (; ; ) is a historical region located in modern-day Croatia and Montenegro, on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea. Through time it formed part of several historical states, most notably the Roman Empire, the Kingdom of Croatia (925 ...
, and then to
Janjevo Janjevo () or Janjevë (in Albanian) is a village or small town in the Lipjan municipality in eastern Kosovo. The settlement has a long history, having been mentioned for the first time in 1303 as a Catholic parish. The town was prior to the Ko ...
, from where he went to
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in 1767. There he met the Russian prince
Yuri Vladimirovich Dolgorukov Prince Prince Yuri Dolgorukov (; November 2 (13) 1740 – 8 (20) November 1830) was a Russian general in chief and military governor of Moscow from May to November 1797, as well as the author of a set of military memoirs. Life He was the son of ...
who Montenegro to interrogate the False Emperor
Šćepan Mali Šćepan Mali ( sr-cyr, Шћепан Мали ; – 22 September 1773), translated as Stephen the Little, was the first and only "tsar" of Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro, Montenegro, ruling the country as an absolute monarch from 1768 until hi ...
. Together they went to
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and then to
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, thanks to transport arrangements made by Russian Admiral Count
Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov Count Alexei (Alexey) Grigoryevich Orlov-Chesmensky (;  – ) was a Russian soldier, general-in-chief, general admiral and statesman, who rose to prominence during the reign of Catherine the Great. His joint victory with Grigory Spiridov ...
(1737–1808). At the request of Orlov, he wrote a "Description of Turkish areas and Christian peoples in them, especially the Serbian people".


The Aftermath

Then came Patriarch Kalinik II (1765-1766) the last patriarch (of Greek origin) on the throne of the
Patriarchate of Peć Patriarchate of Peć may refer to: * Patriarchate of Peć (monastery), Eastern Orthodox Patriarchal Monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church, near the city of Peć * Serbian Patriarchate of Peć, medieval Serbian Patriarchate, with seat in Patriarc ...
. He and the Greek bishops were forced to ask that the Patriarchate of Peć be abolished, allegedly due to over-indebtedness. At the suggestion of the Ecumenical Patriarch Samuel Hanceris (1763-1769), Sultan
Mustafa III Mustafa III (; ''Muṣṭafā-yi sālis''; 28 January 1717 – 21 January 1774) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1757 to 1774. He was a son of Sultan Ahmed III (1703–30), and his consort Mihrişah Kadın. He was succeeded b ...
(1757-1774) accepted these requests and abolished the Serbian Patriarchate due to "over-indebtedness" - the
berat Berat (; sq-definite, Berati) is the List of cities and towns in Albania, ninth most populous city of Albania and the seat of Berat County and Berat Municipality. By air, it is north of Gjirokastër, west of Korçë, south of Tirana, and ea ...
of 11 September 1766. The consequences of the abolition of the Patriarchate of Peć were terrible - Serb Gorani, Maglenci and other Serbs between Voden and Lerin converted to
Islam Islam is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the Quran, and the teachings of Muhammad. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims, who are estimated to number Islam by country, 2 billion worldwide and are the world ...
.


Works

* "Description of Turkish areas and Christian peoples in them, especially the Serbian people" * ''Sluzbu i Sineksar Sv. Vasilija Ostrogskom''


References


Sources

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External links


Official site of the Serbian Orthodox Church: Serbian Archbishops and Patriarchs
{{authority control Kirilo II 18th-century Greek people Greeks from the Ottoman Empire 1719 births 1772 deaths