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Grigorije Vasilije

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22: 261:'s generosity shown to Serbian itinerant monk Grigorije and other Athonite monks accompanying him could be explained by the tsar’s own recognition of his Serbian royal lineage (through his mother) and the desire to strengthen relations between Russia and Serbia. Author Sreten Petković in "The Cultural Heritage of Serbia" attributes the presence of the 1564 fresco of Prince 299: 430: 375:
Perspectives on Ottoman studies: papers from the 18th Symposium of the International Committee of Pre-Ottoman and Ottoman Studies (CIEPO) at the University of Zagreb 2008
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of the Moscow Kremlin to Tsar Ivan’s attachment to his Serbian roots. Additionally, the Church of the Archangel Michael contains depictions of
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in 1583, and multiple other occasions between 1588 and 1591 and continually from 1591 to 1598. He also traveled between the far-flung Athonite
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that hieromonk Grigorije in his frequent travels throughout Europe delivered to nobleman Nikita Romanov (the grandfather of the future tsar
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Symposium, Comité international d'études pré-ottomanes et ottomanes (September 19, 2010).
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on behalf of the secular and spiritual leaders where he stayed at the Moscow courts of
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Transcribing and translating the Slavonic Josephus into Serbian vernacular
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According to records Grigorije Vasilije served as abbot of
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before resuming his trip back to Karyes, Mount Athos.
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Serbian Cyrillic
Great Schema
Saint Sava
Karyes, Mount Athos
colophon
Slavonic Josephus
Slavonic Josephus
Karyes
Hilandar
petitions
Michael of Russia
Stephen Bathory
Andrey Kurbsky
Hilandar
methos
Imperial Russia
alms
Diplomatic missions
Ivan the Terrible
Dionysius, Metropolitan of Moscow
Fedor I of Russia
Patriarch Job of Moscow
Patriarchate of Peć
Serbia
Gerasim I

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