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Serbian Orthodox monastery near Vrbovsko, Croatia
Gomirje Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Гомирје, romanized: Manastir Gomirje) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery in Croatia. It is the westernmost Serb Orthodox
Gomirje_Monastery
Village in Primorje-Gorski Kotar, Croatia
Gomirje is a settlement in north-western Croatia, situated at the far east of the mountainous region of Gorski kotar in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
Gomirje
Serbian Orthodox monastery near Kistanje, Croatia
Eastern Orthodox monks who supposedly fled founded Gomirje monastery in Gorski kotar, leaving Krka monastery abandoned for a long time until it was rebuilt
Krka_monastery
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List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries
List_of_Serbian_Orthodox_monasteries
Serbian Orthodox monastery near Petrinja, Croatia
size the monastery was closed down in 1777 and its possessions were transferred to the Gomirje Monastery and to Serbian Orthodox monasteries in the region
Komogovina_Monastery
Church in Miliči, Slovenia
its own Orthodox priest, services are conducted by a priest from Gomirje Monastery in Croatia, who visits on major religious holidays. The Serbian Orthodox
Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, Miliči
Church_of_Sts._Peter_and_Paul,_Miliči
Serbian Metropolitan
which became a monastery with the influx of monks from Ottoman territories. There was also a claim that he founded the Gomirje Monastery in the period
Gavrilo_Avramović
Serbian Orthodox monastery near Koprivnica, Croatia
Križevci judge Osmokruhović, and in 1672, together with the monks of the Gomirje Monastery (14 men in total), they were sentenced to galley slavery and sent
Lepavina_Monastery
Village in Croatia
castle in Severin was used along with that in Stara Sušica and the Gomirje Monastery as a filming location for the music video of the županija anthem.
Severin_na_Kupi
tonsured as a monk in the Gomirje Monastery, where he adopted the monastic name of Nikolaj, served as head of the monastery brotherhood (archimandrite)
Nikolaj_Mandić
Municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia
Serbian Orthodox Church was founded in 1711 and had its first seat in Gomirje monastery and from 1721 to 1941 the seat was in Plaški. The Orthodox cathedral
Plaški
Serbian bishop (1839–1909)
(his father's name as well) before taking over the administration of Gomirje monastery as protopresbyter. At the invitation of the metropolitan of the Dabar-Bosna
Grigorije_Živković
Ethnographic group of Serbs native to White Carniola
priest comes only for the biggest religious holidays from Moravice and Gomirje Monastery, both in neighboring Croatia. Serbian Orthodox churches in the area
Serbs_of_White_Carniola
Metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci, Serbian Patriarch
10 April 1810, he became a monk of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Gomirje Monastery. On 24 June 1829 he became the Eparch of Dalmatia. On 5 July 1833
Josif_Rajačić
Village in Croatia
castle in Severin was used along with that in Severin na Kupi and the Gomirje Monastery as a filming location for the music video of the županija anthem.
Stara_Sušica,_Croatia
Village in Karlovac, Croatia
Drežnica in the 17th century. In 1827, there was a parish at the Gomirje Monastery, served by Fr. Simeon Radulović. In 1842, an Orthodox church called
Drežnica,_Croatia
Serbian cultural and scientific organization
the central library for Serbs of Croatia in the village of Gomirje where Gomirje Monastery was located but since SKD Prosvjeta took the initiative the
SKD_Prosvjeta
Serbian Orthodox monastery in Zvjerinac, Croatia
The Holy Lazarica Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Света Лазарица, romanized: Manastir Sveta Lazarica), also known as the Dalmatinska Lazarica, is a Serbian
Dalmatinska_Lazarica
Serbian Orthodox monastery near Vrlika, Croatia
The Dragović monastery (Serbian: Манастир Драговић, Manastir Dragović) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery situated on a hill downstream the Cetina River
Dragović_monastery
Serbian Orthodox monastery
Ostrog Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Светог Василија Острошког, romanized: Manastir Svetog Vasilija Ostroškog) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery dedicated
St._Basil_of_Ostrog_Monastery
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Fotije Sladojević (2000–2004) Gerasim Popović (2004–present) Gomirje Komogovina Gomirje Monastery Church of Saint Nicholas, Rijeka Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia
Eparchy_of_Gornji_Karlovac
Serbian Orthodox monastery in Youngwood, Pennsylvania
Holy Ascension Serbian Orthodox Monastery (Serbian: Српски православни манастир Вазнесења Христовог, romanized: Srpski pravoslavni manastir Vaznesenja
Holy Ascension Serbian Orthodox Monastery
Holy_Ascension_Serbian_Orthodox_Monastery
Serbian Orthodox monastery in Sheffield, Ohio
Saint Mark Serbian Orthodox Monastery (Serbian: Српски православни манастир Светог Марка, romanized: Srpski pravoslavni manastir Svetog Marka) is an Eastern
Saint Mark Serbian Orthodox Monastery
Saint_Mark_Serbian_Orthodox_Monastery
Austro-Hungarian general and governor of Dalmatia
born in 1795 in Gomirje, at the time of the Habsburg monarchy. He was actually born in the hamlet next to the monastery of Gomirje, in "Mamula", the
Lazar_Mamula
Serbian Orthodox monastery inear Obrovac, Croatia
The Krupa Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Крупа, romanized: Manastir Krupa) is the 17th century Serbian Orthodox monastery on the Krupa river in Croatia
Krupa_monastery
in the Lika region on 6 February 1761 to Serbian parents. In the monastery of Gomirje (Gorski Kotar) he became a monk. He was a priest in the Serbian Orthodox
Vikentije_Ljuština
Serbian Orthodox monastery near Orahovica, Croatia
The Orahovica Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Ораховица, romanized: Manastir Orahovica) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery in the village of Duzluk of Orahovica
Orahovica_Monastery
Church in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia
destroying a part of the icons, while remaining were taken to the Franciscan monastery in Osijek. The church was converted into a Roman Catholic one followed
Church of the Transfer of the Relics of the Holy Father Nicholas, Bijelo Brdo
Church_of_the_Transfer_of_the_Relics_of_the_Holy_Father_Nicholas,_Bijelo_Brdo
Serbian linguist (1783–1833)
became a monk in Gomirje in 1811, but was harassed and despised by fellow monks and church authorities alike. He left the monastery in 1813 to live on
Sava_Mrkalj
that time, Serbian Patriarchate of Peć seated at the Patriarchate of Peć Monastery in Kosovo sided with the Austrians and Habsburg forces occupied Serbia
Lordship_of_Dalj
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Church of the Intercession of the Theotokos, Knin Krka Monastery Krupa Monastery Dragović Monastery Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia Eparchies and metropolitanates
Eparchy_of_Dalmatia
Serbian Metropolitan
between Kupa and Una, with three main spiritual centers in the monasteries of Komogovina, Gomirje and Metka. Opponents of the Serbian hierarchy and the Orthodox
Atanasije_Ljubojević
Serbian Orthodox bishop
Serbian Orthodox bishop and metropolitan, and the caretaker of the Dragović monastery. Ljubibratić was born in Piva, and belonged to the Ruđić brotherhood,
Savatije_Ljubibratić
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
addition to Marča Monastery, the other spiritual center of Eastern Orthodox Serbs in the area was and still is Lepavina Monastery. Archimandrite Kondrat
Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana
Metropolitanate_of_Zagreb_and_Ljubljana
with an Austrian decree dating 28 December 1828. The archimandrite of Gomirje, Josif Rajačić, became the new Dalmatian bishop. Venedikt sent letters
Venedikt_Kraljević
significant Serbian Orthodox Church libraries alongside those at the Hilandar Monastery and the Patriarchate of Belgrade. The library contains over 20,000 volumes
Library of the Eparchy of Slavonia
Library_of_the_Eparchy_of_Slavonia
Serbian Orthodox bishop
church in Šibenik in 1663. Nikodim was mentioned as a monk at the Krka Monastery already in 1676. He was chirotonized on 24 June 1693 as the bishop of
Nikodim_Busović
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Pakrac. Its headquarters and bishop's residence are located at Jasenovac Monastery in Jasenovac. During the Middle Ages, the Banate of Slavonia was under
Eparchy_of_Slavonia
Serbian bishop of Bulgarian descent
Afterwards Zhivkovich became a monk at the Bulgarian Orthodox Zograf Monastery on Mount Athos (now in Greece). He travelled and studied throughout the
Kiril_Živković
Eastern Orthodox bishops, to the management of dioceses, parishes and monasteries. With small changes, the Rescript was upheld in force until it was replaced
Declaratory Rescript of the Illyrian Nation
Declaratory_Rescript_of_the_Illyrian_Nation
Serbian Orthodox cathedral in Šibenik, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Cathedral of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Šibenik
Cathedral_of_the_Dormition_of_the_Theotokos,_Šibenik
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Jelena_Nemanjić_Šubić
Serbian Patriarch
teacher in Daruvar. He received the monastic rank on 10 October 1870 in the monastery of Orahovica from Abbot Maksim of Rahovec. He was ordained deacon on 28
Miron_Nikolić
Serbian metropolitan (1936–2014)
Podravska Slatina. After he completed his seminary education at Rakovica Monastery he graduated at University of Belgrade Faculty of Orthodox Theology in
Jovan_Pavlović
Serbian Orthodox church in Cetina, Croatia
was built modeled on the Temple St. Joachim and Anne at the Studenica Monastery. Church of Holy Salvation, Cetina Serbs of Croatia List of Serbian Orthodox
Church of the Ascension of the Lord, Cetina
Church_of_the_Ascension_of_the_Lord,_Cetina
Serbian Orthodox bishop
rest of his life in the Peter and Paul Monastery in Kiev, collecting and sending church books to Serbian monasteries. There, he supposedly wrote his Chronicle
Simeon_Končarević
1454 liturgical book
Count of Celje. The text is written in the Resava orthography (Manasija monastery) with elements of the Raška orthography and the Mount Athos redaction
Varaždin_Apostol
Presence of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Croatia
seat at Jasenovac Monastery and the episcopal see at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Pakrac. Eparchy of Dalmatia; seat at Krka Monastery and the episcopal
Eastern_Orthodoxy_in_Croatia
Serbian Orthodox bishop
then completed the Three Holy Hierarchs theological school at the Krka monastery. He was ordained a monk (being given the name Longin) in 1975 by the then-Bishop
Longin_Krčo
(1848), Grujić become archimandrite of Kuveždin monastery, and after that, archimandrite of Krušedol monastery. In 1859 he was an administrator of the Eparchy
Nikanor_Grujić
Serbian bishop and saint (1845–1915)
the dean of the seminary. Nikola Milaš was tonsured in 1873 at Dragović Monastery, and given the monastic name of Nikodim (Nicodemus). He took monastic
Nikodim_Milaš
Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan of Zagreb (1877–1945)
participated as well. He was buried in the churchyard of the Vavedenje Monastery in Belgrade. Vasić was canonized by the Serbian Orthodox Church in May
Dositej_Vasić
Serbian Orthodox cathedral in Zagreb, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord, Zagreb
Cathedral_of_the_Transfiguration_of_the_Lord,_Zagreb
ownership. In 1599, many Vlachs emigrated from Korenica and Bihać area to Gomirje. In 1585, the general from Karlovac, Josip Turn, proposed Vlach settlement
Vlachs in the history of Croatia
Vlachs_in_the_history_of_Croatia
Municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia
family members Juraj, Nikola and Vuk on the one hand ant the Vlachs of Gomirje on the other. On 30 September 1632, a document written by a committee including
Bosiljevo
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Teofan_Živković
Serbian Orthodox bishop (born 1965)
languages. In 1991, Ćulibrk entered the Savina Monastery as a novice. In 1992, he moved to the Cetinje Monastery. On the eve of Nativity of John the Baptist
Jovan_Ćulibrk
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
List of Serbian Orthodox churches in Croatia
List_of_Serbian_Orthodox_churches_in_Croatia
Serbian polymath (1726–1785)
изгледом манастира Сенђурђа (Saint George with a view of the Senđurđa monastery) from 1767 is Orfelin's work from 1760, for which the art historian Dinko
Zaharije_Orfelin
Serbian Orthodox bishop
for Herceg Novi, fleeing the Ottomans, where they renovated the Savina Monastery. The Republic of Venice recognized Savatije's episcopal rule as Metropolitan
Stevan_Ljubibratić
Serbian Orthodox church in Dubrovnik, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of the Holy Annunciation, Dubrovnik
Church_of_the_Holy_Annunciation,_Dubrovnik
Private school in Zagreb, Croatia
Serbia, and abroad. The inaugural graduating class was celebrated at the Monastery of St. Parascheva in Zagreb on June 24, 2009. The institution derives
Kantakuzina Katarina Branković Serbian Orthodox Secondary School
Kantakuzina_Katarina_Branković_Serbian_Orthodox_Secondary_School
Serbian Orthodox bishop
gathered learned people around him. He received the monastic rank in the monastery of Krušedol in 1800. As a confidential person, on the order of Metropolitan
Josif_Putnik
Serbian poet, writer (1777–1837)
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Lukijan_Mušicki
Serbian Metropolitan
Orthodox cleric in 1726, after which he took monastic vows in the Rakovac Monastery. In 1737, Serbian Patriarch Arsenije IV appointed Pavle as his general
Pavle_Nenadović
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
maintained its own bishop. In 1710, at the Church Council at Krušedol Monastery, Nicanor Melentijević was elected bishop for the eparchy that was encompassing
Eparchy of Osijek Plain and Baranya
Eparchy_of_Osijek_Plain_and_Baranya
Serbian Orthodox church in Vrlika, Croatia
and consecrated by hieromonk Vikentija (Stojisavljević) from Dragović monastery in 1801 and its current iconostas dates from the mid-19th century. Throughout
Church of St. Nicholas, Vrlika
Church_of_St._Nicholas,_Vrlika
Serbian Orthodox church in Osijek, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Osijek
Church_of_the_Dormition_of_the_Theotokos,_Osijek
Serbian Orthodox church in Bolman, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, Bolman
Church_of_Sts._Peter_and_Paul,_Bolman
Serbian Orthodox churxh in Peroj, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
St._Spyridon_Church,_Peroj
Serbian Orthodox church in Markušica, Croatia
church in the village, up until the 1796 there was a Serbian Orthodox monastery close to the village, in Mali Antin, as well. The new church in Markušica
Church of Pentecost, Markušica
Church_of_Pentecost,_Markušica
Serbian Orthodox church in Rijeka, Croatia
authorities hindered the construction. The church kept numerous icons from monasteries in Bosnia and Vojvodina. Rijeka has a notable Serb minority (6.57% in
Church of St. Nicholas, Rijeka
Church_of_St._Nicholas,_Rijeka
Serbian Metropolitan
Metropolitanate of Karlovci, and in 1749 he settled down in the Rakovac Monastery. After going through the hierarchal ranks, he was elected archimandrite
Vićentije_Jovanović_Vidak
Serbian Orthodox saint
the Krušedol Monastery, being tonsured with the name Sava. Soon afterward he became rector and archimandrite of the Krušedol Monastery. On 30 September
Sava_Trlajić
Serbian Orthodox church in Negoslavci, Croatia
Spiritual Genocide: A survey of destroyed, damaged and desecrated churches, monasteries and other church buildings during the war 1991-1995 (1997). Belgrade:
Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Negoslavci
Church_of_the_Dormition_of_the_Theotokos,_Negoslavci
Serbian Orthodox church in Šarengrad, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord, Šarengrad
Church_of_the_Transfiguration_of_the_Lord,_Šarengrad
Serbian Orthodox church in Banovci, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of the Holy Venerable Mother Parascheva
Church_of_the_Holy_Venerable_Mother_Parascheva
Serbian Orthodox church in Knin, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of the Intercession of the Theotokos, Knin
Church_of_the_Intercession_of_the_Theotokos,_Knin
Serbian Orthodox cathedral in Dalj, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Saint Demetrius Cathedral, Dalj
Saint_Demetrius_Cathedral,_Dalj
Serbian Orthodox church in Čakovci, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of the Presentation of the Theotokos, Čakovci
Church_of_the_Presentation_of_the_Theotokos,_Čakovci
1630 decree by the Holy Roman Emperor
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Statuta_Valachorum
Serbian Orthodox cathedral in Karlovac, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Karlovac
Saint_Nicholas_Cathedral,_Karlovac
Serbian Orthodox church in Popovac, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of the Presentation of the Theotokos, Popovac
Church_of_the_Presentation_of_the_Theotokos,_Popovac
Serbian metropolitan bishop
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
Sofronije_Podgoričanin
Serbian Orthodox bishop (born 1969)
the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Montenegro, with worship in various monasteries. He also pursued post-graduate studies at the Faculty of Theology of
Kirilo_Bojović
Serbian Orthodox church in Varaždin, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of St. George, Varaždin
Church_of_St._George,_Varaždin
Serbian Orthodox church in Srijemske Laze, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Srijemske Laze
Church_of_the_Nativity_of_the_Theotokos,_Srijemske_Laze
Award
of a limited-edition collection of medals and diplomas, crafted at the Monastery of St. Roman located near Niš in southern Serbia. The Order derives its
Order of Kantakuzina Katarina Branković
Order_of_Kantakuzina_Katarina_Branković
Serbian Orthodox church in Tovarnik, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of St. George, Tovarnik
Church_of_St._George,_Tovarnik
Serbian Orthodox church in Tepljuh, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, Tepljuh
Church_of_Sts._Peter_and_Paul,_Tepljuh
Church in Pačetin, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of St. Nicholas, Pačetin
Church_of_St._Nicholas,_Pačetin
Serbian Orthodox church in Orolik, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, Orolik
Church_of_Sts._Peter_and_Paul,_Orolik
Serbian Orthodox church in Kneževo, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church_of_St._George,_Kneževo
Serbian Orthodox church in Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of Saint Parascheva, Slabinja
Church_of_Saint_Parascheva,_Slabinja
Serbian Orthodox church in Jagodnjak, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of St. Nicholas, Jagodnjak
Church_of_St._Nicholas,_Jagodnjak
Serbian Orthodox church in Gaboš, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Gaboš
Church_of_the_Nativity_of_the_Theotokos,_Gaboš
Serbian Orthodox church in Vinkovci, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church_of_Pentecost,_Vinkovci
Serbian Orthodox church in Ostrovo, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, Ostrovo
Church_of_the_Nativity_of_Saint_John_the_Baptist,_Ostrovo
Serbian Orthodox church in Drežnica, Croatia
(Vinkovci) St. Nicholas (Vrlika) St. Nicholas (Vukovar) Monasteries Dalmatinska Lazarica Dragović Gomirje Komogovina Krka Krupa Lepavina Orahovica Other Seminary
Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Drežnica
Church_of_the_Nativity_of_the_Theotokos,_Drežnica
Metropolitan of Belgrade
the situation in monasteries, removing alcoholics, assassins, thieves and homosexuals from them. He liquidated the smallest monasteries, and determined
Petar Jovanović (metropolitan)
Petar_Jovanović_(metropolitan)
GOMIRJE MONASTERY
GOMIRJE MONASTERY
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German kellaere ‘cellarman’, ‘cellar master’ (Latin cellarius, denoting the keeper of the cella ‘store chamber’, ‘pantry’). Hence an occupational name for the overseer of the stores, accounts, or household in general in, for example, a monastery or castle. Kellers were important as trusted stewards in a great household, and in some cases were promoted to ministerial rank. The surname is widespread throughout central Europe.English : either an occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kellere, or an occupational name for an executioner, from Old English cwellere.Irish : reduced form of Kelleher.Scottish : variant of Keillor.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for the gatekeeper of a walled town or city, or the doorkeeper of a great house, castle, or monastery, from Middle English porter ‘doorkeeper’, ‘gatekeeper’ (Old French portier). The office often came with accommodation, lands, and other privileges for the bearer, and in some cases was hereditary, especially in the case of a royal castle. As an American surname, this has absorbed cognates and equivalents in other European languages, for example German Pförtner (see Fortner) and North German Poertner.English : occupational name for a man who carried loads for a living, especially one who used his own muscle power rather than a beast of burden or a wheeled vehicle. This sense is from Old French porteo(u)r (Late Latin portator, from portare ‘to carry or convey’).Dutch : occupational name from Middle Dutch portere ‘doorkeeper’. Compare 1.Dutch : status name for a freeman (burgher) of a seaport, Middle Dutch portere, modern Dutch poorter.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : adoption of the English or Dutch name in place of some Ashkenazic name of similar sound or meaning.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from an agent derivative of Middle English stor ‘provisions’, ‘supplies’, hence an occupational name for an official in charge of dispensing provisions in a great house or monastery, or who collected rents paid in kind. The word stor was also used in the Middle Ages for livestock, and the surname may sometimes have denoted a keeper of animals.South German : from a Bavarian dialect word, storer, denoting an unskilled workman, i.e. someone who was not a member of a craft guild.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for an outrider, from Middle English rid(en) ‘to ride’ + out ‘out’, ‘forth’. An outrider (Middle English outridere) was an officer of a sheriff’s court or of a monastery whose duties included riding out to collect dues and supervise manors.
Male
French
Norman French form of Latin Gregorius, GRÉGOIRE means "watchful; vigilant."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire called Winthorpe. The former is named with the Old English personal name or byname Wine, meaning ‘friend’, + Old Norse þorp ‘settlement’. In the latter the first element is a contracted form of the Old English personal name Wigmund, composed of the elements wÄ«g ‘war’ + mund ‘protection’, or the Old Norse equivalent, VÃgmundr.John Winthrop (1588–1649) was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He kept a detailed journal, an invaluable source for historians. He was born into a family of Suffolk, England, gentry whose fortunes were founded by his grandfather Adam Winthrop (d. 1562) of Lavenham. In 1544 the latter acquired a 500-acre estate that had been part of the monastery of Bury St. Edmunds. John Winthrop emigrated from Groton, Suffolk, England, to Salem, MA, in 1630 because of Charles I’s anti-Puritan policies. By the time of his death he had had four wives and 16 children, the most notable of whom was his son John (1606–76), a scientist and governor of CT. His descendants were prominent in politics and science, including John Winthrop (1714–79), an astronomer, and Robert Winthrop (1809–94), a senator and speaker of the House of Representatives.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for an official responsible for obtaining the supplies required by a monastery or manor house, from Anglo-Norman French purchacer ‘to acquire or buy’ (Old French pourchacier, from chacier ‘to chase or catch’ + the intensive prefix p(o)ur, Latin pro).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Old French paradis, denoting someone who lived by a park or pleasure garden, especially one attached to a monastery, nunnery, or cathedral.Americanized form of French Paradis or Italian Paradiso.Americanized form of a Greek family name such as Paradissis, Paradissiadis, or Paradissopoulos, from a personal name based on ancient Greek paradeisos ‘paradise’, ‘pleasure garden’, from Persian pairidaesa ‘royal park’.Americanized form of German Paradies, a German topographic name and house name and an ornamental Ashkenazic Jewish name, from Middle High German paradīs(e), German Paradies ‘paradise’, ‘park’, ‘pleasure garden’ (see 1 and 3).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Middle English kychene ‘kitchen’, hence an occupational name for someone who worked in or was in charge of the kitchen of a monastery or great house.Scottish and northern Irish : variant of McCutcheon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French and Middle English frere ‘friar’ (Latin frater, literally ‘brother’). This was a status name for a member a religious order, especially a mendicant order, and may also have been a nickname for a pious person or for someone employed at a monastery.Americanized spelling of French Frère (see Frere).North German and Dutch : cognate of Friedrich.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French seintuarie ‘sanctuary’, ‘shrine’ (Late Latin sanctuarium, a derivative of sanctus ‘holy’); a topographic name for someone who lived near a shrine, or a nickname for someone who had had occasion to take sanctuary in a church or monastery, where he would have been afforded immunity from arrest or injury.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a servant employed in the pantry of a great house or monastery, from Middle English spense ‘larder’, ‘storeroom’ (a reduced form of Old French despense, from a Late Latin derivative of dispendere, past participle dispensus, ‘to weigh out or dispense’).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name, a variant of Sell 1.English and Scottish : occupational name for a saddler, from Anglo-Norman French seller (Old French sellier, Latin sellarius, a derivative of sella ‘seat’, ‘saddle’).English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for someone employed in the cellars of a great house or monastery, from Anglo-Norman French celler ‘cellar’ (Old French cellier), or a reduction of the Middle English agent derivative cellerer.English and Scottish : occupational name for a tradesman or merchant, from an agent derivative of Middle English sell(en) ‘to sell’ (Old English sellan ‘to hand over, deliver’).German : probably a habitational name from a place named Sella near Hoyerswerda.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Breton or Cornish origin)
English (of Breton or Cornish origin) : from a Celtic personal name, Old Breton Iudicael, composed of elements meaning ‘lord’ + ‘generous’, ‘bountiful’, which was borne by a 7th-century saint, a king of Brittany who abdicated and spent the last part of his life in a monastery. Forms of this name are found in medieval records not only in Devon and Cornwall, where they are of native origin, but also in East Anglia and even Yorkshire, whither they were imported by Bretons after the Norman Conquest.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a messenger or scullion (in a monastery), from Old French galopin ‘page’, ‘turnspit’, from galoper ‘to gallop’.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : patronymic from a personal name (Latin Gallus) which was widespread in Europe in the Middle Ages (see Gall 2).German : nickname for someone in the service of the monastery of St Gallen, or a habitational name for someone from the city in Switzerland so named.English : variant of Gallier.Hungarian (Gallér) : from gallér ‘collar’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a taylor, in particular a maker of military garments.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from German Galle ‘bile’, ‘gall’, with the agent suffix -er. This surname seems to have been one of the group of names selected at random from vocabulary words by government officials.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places so called, which split more or less evenly into two groups with different etymologies. One set (with examples in Berkshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Somerset, and Wiltshire) is named from the Old English weak dative hēan (originally used after a preposition and article) of hēah ‘high’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The other (with examples in Cambridgeshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Northamptonshire, Shropshire, Somerset, Suffolk, and Wiltshire) has Old English hīwan ‘household’, ‘monastery’. Compare Hine as the first element.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old French personal name Hu(gh)e, introduced to Britain by the Normans. This is in origin a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with the first element hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’. Compare, for example, Howard 1, Hubble, and Hubert. It was a popular personal name among the Normans in England, partly due to the fame of St. Hugh of Lincoln (1140–1200), who was born in Burgundy and who established the first Carthusian monastery in England.In Ireland and Scotland this name has been widely used as an equivalent of Celtic Aodh ‘fire’, the source of many Irish surnames (see for example McCoy).
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic name derived from Norman French Grégoire, GRÉAGÓIR means "watchful; vigilant."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone employed in the pantry of a great house or monastery, from Middle English spense ‘larder’ + the agent suffix -er.
GOMIRJE MONASTERY
GOMIRJE MONASTERY
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Rules his Household; Home Ruler; Form of Henry; Ruler of the Home; House Owner; Lord of the Manor; Similar to Henry; Ruler of the Enclosure
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Water Born i.e Lotus
Boy/Male
Russian
God's gift.
Boy/Male
Tamil
A season
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory of Warmth
Girl/Female
Welsh
Welsh woman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Greenhedge Farm in Aslockton, Nottinghamshire, so named from Old English grēne ‘green’ + hecg ‘hedge’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Support of the World
Male
Egyptian
, a prophet priest of Amen.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Residence Name
GOMIRJE MONASTERY
GOMIRJE MONASTERY
GOMIRJE MONASTERY
GOMIRJE MONASTERY
GOMIRJE MONASTERY
n.
In an abbey or monastery, the room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts; in general, a room devoted to writing.
n.
A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary temporal concerns, especially for monks; -- more rarely applied to such a house for females.
n.
An open space within a monastery or adjoining a church, as the space within a cloister, the open court before a basilica, etc.
n.
A cell (or offshoot of a larger monastery) governed by a prior.
n.
In the Middle Ages, a room in a monastery for the reception and entertainment of strangers and pilgrims, and for the relief of paupers. [Called also Xenodocheion.]
n. pl.
A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery.
a.
Not regular; not bound by monastic vows or rules; not confined to a monastery, or subject to the rules of a religious community; as, a secular priest.
n.
The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like.
n.
A well known public school and charitable foundation in the building once used as a Carthusian monastery (Chartreuse) in London.
n.
A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc.
n.
A narrow passage between two buildings, as between the transept and chapter house of a monastery.
n.
A small building in a monastery where penitents confessed.
a.
Of or pertaining to monastery, or to monastic life.
n.
A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.
n.
A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world, and devotes himself to religion; one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery, and bound by vows to a life of chastity, obedience, and poverty.
n.
A church of a monastery. The name is often retained and applied to the church after the monastery has ceased to exist (as Beverly Minster, Southwell Minster, etc.), and is also improperly used for any large church.
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of Monastery
n.
A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.
n.
A Carthusian monastery; esp. La Grande Chartreuse, mother house of the order, in the mountains near Grenoble, France.
n.
The apartment in a monastery or nunnery where the inmates are permitted to meet and converse with each other, or with visitors and friends from without.