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Monastery in Serbia
The Studenica Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Студеница / Manastir Studenica, pronounced [mânastiːr studɛ̌nit͡sa]) is a 12th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery
Studenica_Monastery
Topics referred to by the same term
Studenica may refer to: Studenica, Kosovo, in the Jezerska planina mountains, Kosovo Studenica (peak), north Macedonia Studenica (river), a tributary to
Studenica
Mountain in the country of Serbia
heavily forested with significant biodiversity. It contains the Golija-Studenica Biosphere Reserve, the first UNESCO-MAB registered biosphere reserve in
Golija_(Serbia)
Eastern Orthodox bishop and saint
Serbia. Stefan Nemanja took his son's advice – he summoned an assembly at Studenica and abdicated on 25 March 1196, giving the throne to his middle son, Stefan
Saint_Sava
Country in Southeast-Central Europe
Sopoćani, Đurđevi Stupovi, and the Church of Saint Peter); the 12th-century Studenica monastery; the Roman complex of Gamzigrad–Felix Romuliana; medieval tombstones
Serbia
Peak in the Jezerska planina mountains
Studenica is a peak found in Kosovo near Suva Reka in the Jezerska planina mountains. Studenica reaches a top height of 1,723 m (5,653 ft). It is close
Studenica,_Kosovo
Region of North Macedonia
(highest peak - Baltova Čuka 1,822 m) on the east and Dren (highest peak - Studenica 1,663 m) on the north. The river Crna flows across the whole area of Mariovo
Mariovo
River in Serbia
The Studenica (Serbian: Студеница, pronounced [studɛ̌nitsa]) is a river in southwestern Serbia, a 60 km-long left tributary to the Ibar river. The Studenica
Studenica_(river)
1208 Serbian Orthodox liturgical book
The Studenica Typikon (Serbian: Студенички типик, romanized: Studenički tipik) is a Serbian Orthodox typikon written in 1208 by Serbian Archbishop Sava
Studenica_Typikon
City in Šumadija and Western Serbia, Serbia
monastery of Studenica, 39 km (24 mi) south west of Kraljevo, stands high among the south-western mountains, overlooking the Studenica, a tributary of
Kraljevo
he and the rest of the Studenica brotherhood (Nikšić and 15 monks) fled to Syrmia and stayed at Fenek until 1815. The Studenica monks had taken the relics
Samuilo_Jakovljević
Grand Princess consort of Serbia
A later charter of Studenica mentions Pridvorica near Studenica as the place where she stayed as nun. She was buried at Studenica. Above her reliquary
Anastasia_of_Serbia
Ecclesiastical architectural style that flourished in the Serbian Middle Ages
dynasty. The style is present in several notable churches and monasteries: Studenica, Peć, Sopoćani, Morača, Arilje and many others. This style descends from
Raška_architectural_school
Our Lady of Ljeviš Gračanica Patriarchate of Peć Dečani Studenica Stari Ras Gamzigrad Stećci–Perućac Stećci–Rastište Stećci–Hrta The United Nations Educational
List of World Heritage Sites in Serbia
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Serbia
Province in Yugoslavia between 1929–1941
intersection of the boundaries of the three districts of Dragačevo, Žiča and Studenica. From this point and as far as the national frontier with Albania, the
Zeta_Banovina
King of Serbia
Radoslav added a narthex to the church in the Studenica Monastery
Stefan_Radoslav
Grand Prince of Serbia from 1166 to 1196
peace and Simeon was re-buried in 1207 in his personal foundation, the Studenica Monastery, where holy oil (myrrh) started to seeped, from his new grave
Stefan_Nemanja
Motto and slogan of Serbs
Migration of the Serbs Serbian epic poetry UNESCO World Heritage Sites Studenica Stari Ras and Sopoćani Gamzigrad Medieval Monuments in Kosovo Visoki Dečani
Only_Unity_Saves_the_Serbs
South Slavic ethnic group
luminous frescoes and icons preserved in UNESCO-listed monasteries such as Studenica, Sopoćani, Mileševa, Gračanica, and Visoki Dečani. In the 18th century
Serbs
Monastery in Serbia
has been described as the "spiritual beacon" of Fruška Gora and "Second Studenica". It was founded between 1509 and 1514 by Saint Maksim Branković, Metropolitan
Krušedol_Monastery
(abbot) who spent years outside of Serbia collecting contributions for Studenica monastery in Serbia from wealthy Serbs living in neighbouring empires
Vasilije_Veselinović
ISBN 9788685869839. Ćirković, Sima; Korać, Vojislav; Babić, Gordana (1986). Studenica Monastery. Belgrade: Jugoslovenska revija. Ćirković, Sima (2004). The
List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries
List_of_Serbian_Orthodox_monasteries
Serbian businessman (1850–1937)
Migration of the Serbs Serbian epic poetry UNESCO World Heritage Sites Studenica Stari Ras and Sopoćani Gamzigrad Medieval Monuments in Kosovo Visoki Dečani
Đorđe_Vajfert
Serbian bishop
Melentije Simeonović Nikšic (Brezova at Studenica, 1780 – Šabac, 16 June 1816) was the Serbian Orthodox Church bishop of Šabac and Užice during the Serbian
Melentije_Nikšić
Serbian artist (1873–1915)
Migration of the Serbs Serbian epic poetry UNESCO World Heritage Sites Studenica Stari Ras and Sopoćani Gamzigrad Medieval Monuments in Kosovo Visoki Dečani
Nadežda_Petrović
1208 Serbian hagiography
developed hagiography on St. Simeon was written in the introduction of the Studenica Typikon (1208). It was made according to the rules of Byzantine literature
Life_of_Stefan_Nemanja
Mural painting upon freshly laid lime plaster
particular subject Château St. Gerlach Visoki Dečani Gračanica monastery Studenica monastery Mileševa monastery Prometheus in Pomona College's Frary Dining
Fresco
Town and municipality in Šumadija and Western Serbia, Serbia
which both date back to the thirteenth century and the twelfth century Studenica Monastery all of which are located in Ibar River Valley. It owes its reputation
Vrnjačka_Banja
Autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church
1207, taking with him the remains of his father, which he interred at Studenica Monastery, after reconciling his two quarrelling brothers Stefan and Vukan
Serbian_Orthodox_Church
and Radočel. The Studenica river is the southern border, including the Studenica monastery and Ušće town (varošica), where the Studenica enters into the
West_Serbia_(region)
Mass anti-corruption protests
Serbia announced a general strike starting 6 March. The employees of the "Studenica" General Hospital and the Kraljevo Health Center announced a warning strike
2024–present Serbian anti-corruption protests
2024–present_Serbian_anti-corruption_protests
Ecclesiastical architectural style
St. Nikitas church in Skopska Crna Gora (before 1307) Kings' Church in Studenica Monastery Gračanica Monastery Patriarchal Monastery of Peć Lesnovo Monastery
Serbo-Byzantine_architecture
Serbian scientist and professor (1879–1958)
Migration of the Serbs Serbian epic poetry UNESCO World Heritage Sites Studenica Stari Ras and Sopoćani Gamzigrad Medieval Monuments in Kosovo Visoki Dečani
Milutin_Milanković
Church in Topola, Serbia
to 1196), wearing a priest garb of the Hilandar monastery, holding the Studenica monastery. Then, there is King Stefan the First Crowned (1196-1227) with
Oplenac
Serbian Orthodox monastery in Sheffield, Ohio
Rukumija Sokolica* Sombor Sopoćani Središte Staro Hopovo Stara Pavlica Studenica St. Archangel Gabriel St. Melania the Roman St. Roman Suvodol Šišatovac
Saint Mark Serbian Orthodox Monastery
Saint_Mark_Serbian_Orthodox_Monastery
Serbian patriarch
Among renewed monasteries were Banja Monastery in Priboj, Gračanica, Studenica, the Patriarchate of Peć Monastery, and Budisavci. This renewal started
Makarije_Sokolović
Plant species in the family
for Australian farmers include; Timok, Volga, Rasina and more recently Studenica. These varieties are mostly cultivated in Western Australia, South Australia
Vicia_sativa
Serbian Orthodox monastery on Mount Athos, Greece
Serbia and interred into the mother-church of all Serbian churches the Studenica Monastery according to his original desire, which he previously completed
Hilandar
Serbian Orthodox bishop (1889–1935)
Serbia. He travelled to Studenica in 1905, where he was ordained a deacon and received the name Mardarije. He stayed in Studenica for a year and a half
Mardarije_Uskoković
1199 typikon by Saint Sava
Catalog of Cyrillic manuscripts from the Hilandar monastery since 1908. Studenica Typikon Charter of Hilandar Serbian manuscripts Bogdanović 1999, Предговор
Karyes_Typikon
River in Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia
southwestern Serbia again, the river receives its major tributaries: the Raška, Studenica and Lopatnica, from the left, and the Jošanica. In this section, the river
Ibar_(river)
Grand Prince of Zeta
"King" in 1208. Vukan is mentioned as "Great Prince" in an inscription in Studenica, dated 1209. Possibly Vukan abdicated in favour for George in his lifetime
Đorđe_Nemanjić
Thrust Sheet. Two smaller windows crop out farther to the south. The Studenica unit lies in the west and the Kopaonik unit in the east of the thrust
Geology_of_Serbia
Medieval European Universities
Завичајни Музеј Прибој. Retrieved 2026-04-25. filipadmin (2017-07-30). "Studenica - cradle of Serbian health". Студеница Инфо. Retrieved 2026-04-25. Ken
List_of_medieval_universities
Serbian composer and music educator (1856–1914)
Migration of the Serbs Serbian epic poetry UNESCO World Heritage Sites Studenica Stari Ras and Sopoćani Gamzigrad Medieval Monuments in Kosovo Visoki Dečani
Stevan_Mokranjac
Ottoman Bosnian military commander and governor
Sulejman Pasha defeated the Serbian rebel band of Radič Petrović near the Studenica Monastery. He commanded the Ottoman army sent from Bosnia that was decisively
Sulejman_Pasha_Skopljak
Serbian philologist and linguist (1787–1864)
Migration of the Serbs Serbian epic poetry UNESCO World Heritage Sites Studenica Stari Ras and Sopoćani Gamzigrad Medieval Monuments in Kosovo Visoki Dečani
Vuk_Karadžić
Mountain in the country of Serbia
the south, mountain plato Čemerno is limited by the valley of the river Studenica, and from the north by the valleys of the rivers Dubočica and Borošnica
Čemerno
King of Serbia from 1217 to 1228
20 March 2021. Ćirković, Sima; Korać, Vojislav; Babić, Gordana (1986). Studenica Monastery. Belgrade: Jugoslovenska revija. Ćirković, Sima (2004). The
Stefan_the_First-Crowned
Cathedral church in Venice, Italy
reflect contemporary developments in Byzantine art such as can be seen at Studenica Monastery. Concurrently, an elegance associated with western Gothic appears
St_Mark's_Basilica
Serbian artist (1851–1907)
Kosovo Field Landscape, From the Surroundings of Čačak, From Leskovac, Studenica, and Žiča. Krstić painted more than 50 works based on Serbian folk art
Đorđe_Krstić
Simeona) after 1200 Unknown Hagiography about Stefan Nemanja (monk Symeon). Studenica Typikon 1208 Archimandrite Sava Typikon written by Archimandrite Sava
List of medieval Serbian manuscripts
List_of_medieval_Serbian_manuscripts
Heritage site in Niš, Serbia
District Courthouse House of Svetozar Marković Sobrašice of Lužnice Žiča Studenica Maglič Lazarica with Kruševac Fortress Monastery of Saint Nicholas Monastery
Skull_Tower
The most distinctive piece of medieval Serbian architecture was the Studenica monastery founded by Stefan Nemanja, the founder of the Nemanjić dynasty
Serbian_art
Currency of Serbia
7.77 g 70% Cu, 12% Ni, 18% Zn reeded Denomination, the relief of the Studenica monastery, year of minting Logo of the National Bank of Serbia 2003 2
Serbian_dinar
Serbian medieval dynasty
landmarks. Notable examples include UNESCO World heritage sites like Studenica Monastery, Gračanica Monastery, Hilandar Monastery, Đurđevi Stupovi, Sopoćani
Nemanjić_dynasty
American satirical punk rock band
proceeds were donated to a variety of mental health organizations and to Studenica Monastery in Serbia, which he had admired. In late 2008, the band reunited
The_Dead_Milkmen
1650 Serbian text
Prague National Museum. The original texts, such as those of Koporin, Peć, Studenica and Cetinje, originated in the second half of the 14th century,[verification
Vrhobreznica_Chronicle
14th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery near Zvečan, Kosovo
translated, an Imperial monastery, fourth by rank in the state (after Studenica, Mileševa and Sopoćani). The building works were led by Archbishop Danilo
Banjska_Monastery
13th-century Serbian Orthodox Church code
Fresco of Saint Sava, Studenica Monastery
Zakonopravilo
Family tree depicted in several Byzantine art frescoes
Nemanjić family tree is also preserved from engravings, such as those of Studenica (1733), and Hristofor Žefarović (1741). Vizantološki institut 2007, p
Nemanjić_family_tree_(art)
Крагујевац Kragujevac Зрењанин Zrenjanin Сомбор n/a Центар Centar Студеница Studenica Обилазак Obilazak Slovakia Košice Nitra Bratislava n/a n/a Centrum Hrad
Comparison of European road signs
Comparison_of_European_road_signs
Town and municipality in Moravica District, Serbia
neighborhood is made up of clear fast-flowing mountain rivers: the Moravica, the Studenica and the Nošnica which, together with their tributaries, curve down the
Ivanjica
Monastery in Kraljevo, Serbia
taking the remains of his father with him, which he relocates to the Studenica monastery, after reconciling Stefan Nemanja II with Vukan, who had earlier
Žiča
and monasteries were built throughout the territories, including the Studenica Monastery. Stefan Nemanja's youngest son, Saint Sava (born as Rastko)
Culture_of_Serbia
Serbian archbishop and saint
episcopal see from Žiča to the Peć metochion. He had special love for the Studenica monastery, to which he provided liturgical books and church accessories
Jacob_of_Serbia
Liturgical book in Byzantine Rite churches
ISBN 978-0-88225-014-4. Some typikon symbols in Unicode Karyes Typikon Studenica Typikon (in Slavonic) The Typicon of Saint Sabbas as used in the Russian
Typikon
Завичајни Музеј Прибој. Retrieved 2026-04-25. filipadmin (2017-07-30). "Studenica - cradle of Serbian health". Студеница Инфо. Retrieved 2026-04-25. Om
History_of_hospitals
Serbian crowns
Nemanjić, recreated from the fresco depictions in the King's Church of Studenica Monastery. Weighing in at 1.6 kilograms, the crown is adorned with 26
Regalia_of_Serbia
Serbian Patriarch
Patriarchate of Peć in the period of 1445–1455. As the hegumen of the Studenica monastery, Nikodim was appointed the Metropolitan of Raška sometime prior
Nikodim_II
Serbian football club
the fourth tier of the national league system. Founded in 1931 as FK Studenica, the club later became known as FK Bane. They won the 1995–96 Šumadija
FK_Bane
Mountain range in Southeast Europe
Ragusians. Besides old churches and monasteries like Đurđevi stupovi, Studenica monastery, Sopoćani and Gradac Monastery, there are also several early
Kopaonik
Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Bucharest, Romania
nativity theme is inspired by the Nativity of the Theotokos fresco from the Studenica Monastery (12th-century) and the Chora Church mosaics (14th-century) from
National_Cathedral_of_Romania
Portugal Historic Centre of Évora Cultural 361 ( Yugoslavia) SR Serbia Studenica Monastery Cultural 389 ( Yugoslavia) SR Slovenia (F) Škocjan Caves Natural
List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_by_year_of_inscription
Serbian conductor (born 1953)
1997) he worked as a conductor at the Summer Academy of Sacred Music in Studenica Monastery (Serbia). Mr. Medakovich was the artistic director and the first
Pavle_Medaković
Invasion during the Middle Ages
Albania Part of the Byzantine–Serbian wars Frescoe of Stefan Milutin in the Studenica monastery (c.1314) Date 1296 – 1299 Location Northern Albania Result Serbian
Stefan Milutin's invasion of Northern Albania
Stefan_Milutin's_invasion_of_Northern_Albania
Reserve in Russia and Katon-Karagay National Park in Kazakhstan) Golija-Studenica (2001) Bačko Podunavlje (2017) Slovenský Kras (1977) Poľana (1990) Tatra
World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Europe and North America
World_Network_of_Biosphere_Reserves_in_Europe_and_North_America
Studenica Monastery, Serbia King Stefan the First-Crowned c. 1165 – 1228 Studenica Monastery, Serbia King Stefan Radoslav c. 1192 – 1235+ Studenica Monastery
Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts
Burial_sites_of_European_monarchs_and_consorts
understanding the volcanic settings in Western Serbia. It was named after the Studenica cloister near the discovery location. Earth sciences portal List of minerals
Studenitsite
Greece Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessalonika, Greece Studenica Monastery, Serbia The Historic Centre (Chorá) with the Monastery of Saint-John
Religious World Heritage Sites
Religious_World_Heritage_Sites
Biosphere reserve in Croatia and Hungary
Podunavlje is the second UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Serbia after Golija-Studenica, designated in 2001. "Five-country Biosphere Reserve Mura-Drava-Danube
Mura-Drava-Danube
Serbian general
Commander of the Užice Detachment (Lovčen and Kolašin brigades and the Studenica detachment); head of the adjutant department of the Supreme Command of
Ivan_S._Pavlović
Period of Serbian history in the 6th to 16th centuries
octopuses and salted ikra. Fish from the Zeta provided sea fish for the Studenica Monastery, as ordered by the ruling Nemanjić dynasty. All monasteries
Serbia_in_the_Middle_Ages
second charter of Hilandar and the Life of St. Symeon (1208) found in the Studenica Typikon of archbishop Sava. In the charter of Drenča (1382), the Drenča
Zagrlata
14th-century Serbian set of laws
which is not preserved in full; only 100 articles remain. The Athos and Studenica manuscripts date from around 1418. The Hilandar, Bistrica and Prizren
Dušan's_Code
founded by Stefan Prvoslav, the nephew of Stefan Nemanja in 1213. The Studenica monastery (1190) Patriarchal Monastery of Peć (13th century) Pridvorica
List_of_Romanesque_buildings
42°19′35″N 20°58′4″E / 42.32639°N 20.96778°E / 42.32639; 20.96778 Suva Reka Studenica, Kosovo (peak) 1723 42°18′36″N 20°59′04″E / 42.31000°N 20.98444°E /
List_of_mountains_in_Kosovo
King of Serbia from 1282 to 1321
Monastery of Holy Archangels, Jerusalem (1312) The King's Church of the Studenica Monastery in Kraljevo, Serbia (1313–1314) Church of St. George in Kumanovo
Stefan_Milutin
City in Šumadija and Western Serbia, Serbia
earliest written mention of a building in today's Čačak appears in the Studenica typikon (1207–1215), which references the Church of Our Lady of Gradac
Čačak
Ancient Roman town
District Courthouse House of Svetozar Marković Sobrašice of Lužnice Žiča Studenica Maglič Lazarica with Kruševac Fortress Monastery of Saint Nicholas Monastery
Bassianae
Serbian scientist and academic (1865–1927)
Migration of the Serbs Serbian epic poetry UNESCO World Heritage Sites Studenica Stari Ras and Sopoćani Gamzigrad Medieval Monuments in Kosovo Visoki Dečani
Jovan_Cvijić
Serbian Cyrillic Придворица) is a village in Serbia on the banks of the Studenica River, in the municipality of Kraljevo and the district of Raška. Satellite
Pridvorica_(Kraljevo)
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1958 to 1990
District|Moravica]] and, becoming a widower, he took monastic vows in Studenica Monastery on 7 July 1951, acquiring the name German (Herman). Patriarch
German,_Serbian_Patriarch
Eastern Orthodox wonderworking icon
At the end of the 14th century, the icon was in the possession of the Studenica monastery. In the early 15th century, Trojeručica was back in Hilandar
Trojeručica
state were finally established by the end of the 13th century: Hilandar, Studenica, Žiča, Mileševa, Peć; in which the supply of Old Slavic general literature
Medieval_Serbian_literature
Military rank of the Serbian Army
Karađorđe, from Lipnica in Čačanska Morava–Podibar knežina. Puša N., from Studenica, active in Čačak nahija. Pantelić 1949, p. 125. Karadžić 1898, p. 4. Milićević
Bimbaša
Monastery near Jakovo, Serbia
plaque as a testimony. Also on the same occasion, until 1815, monks from Studenica stayed there, along with the relics of St. King Stefan Prvovenčani. The
Fenek_Monastery
List of participants in the First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813)
Užice-Valjevo (1816). Samuilo Jakovljević 1760–1825 1804–13 hieromonk of Studenica Armed priest in First Uprising. Died in Ottoman prison. Filip Petrović
List of people of the First Serbian Uprising
List_of_people_of_the_First_Serbian_Uprising
Serbian Orthodox monastery near Kolašin, Montenegro
artistic and architectural schools of medieval Serbia (also visible in Studenica, Mileševa, Sopoćani, Arilje and, as regards Montenegro, in Berane and
Morača_(monastery)
on the order of Archbishop of Zeta, Josif, at the Koporin monastery. Studenica Chronicle –in 14th c. 1350–1400 Oldest survived copy in a 16th-century
Serbian_chronicles
STUDENICA
STUDENICA
STUDENICA
STUDENICA
Girl/Female
Biblical
Bridle of bondage.
Male
African
axe.
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, German, Greek, Hebrew, Russian, Swedish
Honey; Sacred of God; Luck; Good Fortune; Bee; Pledged to God; God's Promise; God is My Oath
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful, Silk of heaven
Boy/Male
Indian
Shastra
Girl/Female
Indian
The beautiful woman, Beautiful jewel
Boy/Male
Hindu
Well done
Boy/Male
French
The red-haired one.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
White
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, Danish, French, Indian, Japanese, Muslim, Swedish
Red Gemstone
STUDENICA
STUDENICA
STUDENICA
STUDENICA
STUDENICA