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  • Leontius (Greek: Λεόντιος, Serbian: Leontije; fl. 1801–23) was the Metropolitan of Belgrade between 1801 and 1813, during the Serbian Revolution. An ethnic...
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  • described him as a good-hearted elder, killed after his disciple Leontius falsely accused him of guilt to Mustafa Pasha. It was later proved that the Dahije...
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  • succeeded the fugitive Metropolitan Leontius (Lambrović) at the chair of the Metropolitanate of Belgrade. He was the Metropolitan of Belgrade and Srem. He carried...
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  • This is a list of Serbian Revolutionaries, participants in the Serbian Revolution (1804–1817). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Serbian revolutionaries...
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    Monastery of Peć. During 16th and 17th centuries, Serbian bishops of Belgrade were styled as "Metropolitans of Belgrade and Srem". At the end of the 17th...
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  • Sava Saračević (category University of Belgrade people)
    Bishop Leontius (Filippovich) [ru], where he joined the monastic community created there by Bishop Leontius. In the same year, Bishop Leontius tonsured...
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    Reka Early bishops of Ras: Leontius (fl. 1123–1126) Cyril (fl. 1141–1143) Euthemius (fl. 1170) Callinicus (fl. 1196) Early bishops of Prizren: Ioannis (12th...
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    Patriarchate of Karlovci, the Metropolitanate of Belgrade, and Metropolitanate of Montenegro, roughly corresponding to the borders of the Kingdom of Serbia...
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    the Pannonia Secunda province (369), and author of a History of Rome until the reign of Julian Leontius, prefect in Sirmium (426) Irenaeus (died 304) Domnus...
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  • Antonije Abramović (category Archbishops of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church)
    course in New York City at the invitation of the dissident Metropolitan Leontius Turkevich, during which he performed priestly service at a church in Syracuse...
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    might plot against the rule of the Dahije. Metropolitan Leontius invited Hadži-Ruvim to Belgrade and asked him of the state of the people, to which he answered...
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  • Brian E. Daley (category American historians of religion)
    Oxford under the supervision of Henry Chadwick. He defended his thesis, entitled "Leontius of Byzantium: A Critical Edition of his Works, with Prolegomena...
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    threat from another Isaurian, Leontius, who was also elected rival emperor. In 491 Anastasius I, an aged civil officer of Roman origin, became emperor...
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    Upper Mesopotamia, leading to the capture of that important fortress in 605. Narses escaped from Leontius, the eunuch appointed by Phocas to deal with...
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    aftermath of his remarkable triumph over the Byzantines in the battle of Achelous, in 918 he convened a council and elevated Archbishop Leontius to patriarch...
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    Galerius (category People of the Roman–Sasanian Wars)
    JOVANOVIĆ, Belgrade 2017, 239–250. MIROSLAV B. VUJOVIĆ. Lactantius, De Mortibus Persecutorum 23 Galerius Peak. SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica...
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  • Leontios Leontios of Neapolis Leontius, Patriarch of Constantinople Leontius (usurper) Leontius of Bulgaria Leontius of Damascus Leontius of Jerusalem Leontios...
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