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List of Serbs and Pachomius the Serb

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Difference between List of Serbs and Pachomius the Serb

List of Serbs vs. Pachomius the Serb

This is a list of historical and living Serbs (of Serbia or the Serb diaspora). Pachomius the Serb (Пахомий Серб, Пахомије Србин), also known as Pachomius Logothetes, Пахомий Логофет, Παχώμιος Λογοθέτης) was a 15th-century Serbian hagiographer who, after taking monastic vows, was schooled on Mount Athos and mastered the ornate style of medieval Serbian literature.G. M. Prokhorov, “Pakhomii Serb,” in D. S. Likhachev, Slovar’ knizhnikov i knizhnosti Drevnei Rusi, vol. 2, Pervaia polovina XIV-XVI v., pt. 2. In the 1450s and 1460s he resided at the Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius north of Moscow. One of his major undertakings was a Russian translation of the New Testament. In about 1470 Archbishop Jonas (Iona) asked him to settle in Novgorod where he prepared a set of the lives of local saints. It has been suggested that The Tale of the Princes of Vladimir was also authored by Pachomius.

Similarities between List of Serbs and Pachomius the Serb

List of Serbs and Pachomius the Serb have 18 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antonije Bagaš, Atanasije (scribe), Constantine of Kostenets, Cyprian, Metropolitan of Kiev, Elder Grigorije, Elder Siluan, Gregory Tsamblak, Hagiography, Hieromonk Pahomije, Isaija the Monk, Lazar the Serb, Miroslav Gospel, Mount Athos, Rajčin Sudić, Serbia, Stanislav of Lesnovo, Teodosije the Hilandarian, Veliky Novgorod.

Antonije Bagaš

Anthony Bagaš (Антоније Багаш; fl. 1366 – 1385) was a Serbian nobleman from Kastoria who retreated to Mount Athos in between 1356 and 1366, where he later bought and restored the ruined Athonite monastery of Saint Paul (Agiou Pavlou) with the help of Nikola-Gerasim Radonja (the son of sebastokrator Branko Mladenović) in the 1380s, becoming its abbott - taking the monastic name Arsenios (Arsenije).

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Atanasije (scribe)

Atanasije (Атанасије; 1200–1265), a disciple of Saint Sava, was a Serbian monk-scribe who lived and worked in Serbia in the Middle Ages.

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Constantine of Kostenets

Constantine of Kostenets (Konstantin Kostenechki; born ca. 1380, died after 1431), also known as Constantine the Philosopher (Константин Филозоф), was a medieval Bulgarian scholar, writer and chronicler, who spent most of his life in the Serbian Despotate.

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Cyprian, Metropolitan of Kiev

Cyprian (Киприан, Киприан, Кипріан) (c. 1336 – 16 September 1406) was Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus' with the Metropolitan's residence in Moscow.

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Elder Grigorije

Elder Grigorije (Старац Григорије; 1310–55) was a Serbian Orthodox clergyman and writer.

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Elder Siluan

Siluan (Силуан; 14th century) was a Serbian Orthodox monk and poet who lived and worked in the Hilandar monastery at Mount Athos in the 14th century.

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Gregory Tsamblak

Gregory Tsamblak or Grigorij Camblak (Григорий Цамблак; (c.1365-1420) was a Bulgarian writer and cleric, metropolitan of Kiev between 1413 and 1420. A Bulgarian noble, Tsamblak lived and worked Bulgaria, but also in Medieval Serbia as well as in Kyivan Rus and indebted these two countries to himself through his literary works, which represent a heritage of their national literatures, particularly the style of Old Serbian Vita made popular in the monasteries of the 12th century.

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Hagiography

A hagiography is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader.

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Hieromonk Pahomije

Hieromonk Pahomije (Пахомије; 1496–1544) was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk and one of the first printers of books in the Serbian language.

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Isaija the Monk

Isaija the Monk (Инок Исаија; ca. 1300–after 1375), also known as Elder Isaija (Старац Исаија) and Isaija of Serres (Исаија Серски), was a 14th-century Serbian monk, one of many Serbian monk-scribes in the Middle Ages who translated ancient Greek manuscripts into the Serbian recension of Old Church Slavonic.

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Lazar the Serb

Lazar (Лазар, Лазарь), also known as Lazar the Serb or Lazar the Hilandarian (fl. 1404), was a Serbian Orthodox monk and horologist who invented and built the first known mechanical public clock in Russia in 1404.

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Miroslav Gospel

Miroslav's Gospel (Мирослављево Јеванђеље / Miroslavljevo Jevanđelje) is a 362-page illuminated manuscript Gospel Book on parchment with very rich decorations.

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Mount Athos

Mount Athos (Άθως, Áthos) is a mountain and peninsula in northeastern Greece and an important centre of Eastern Orthodox monasticism.

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Rajčin Sudić

Rajčin Sudić (c. 1335-after 1360) was a Serbian monk-scribe who lived and worked during the time of Lord Vojihna, the father of Jefimija.

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Serbia

Serbia (Србија / Srbija),Pannonian Rusyn: Сербия; Szerbia; Albanian and Romanian: Serbia; Slovak and Czech: Srbsko,; Сърбия.

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Stanislav of Lesnovo

Stanislav of Lesnovo (Станислав Лесновски; 1330–42) or Stanislav Gramatik (Станислав Граматик), was a Serbian writer, a scribe in the monastery of Lesnovo.

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Teodosije the Hilandarian

Teodosije the Hilandarian (Теодосије Хиландарац/Teodosije Hilandarac; 1246–1328) was a Serbian Orthodox clergyman and one of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages; the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts named him one of the 100 most prominent Serbs.

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Veliky Novgorod

Veliky Novgorod (p), also known as Novgorod the Great, or Novgorod Veliky, or just Novgorod, is one of the most important historic cities in Russia, which serves as the administrative center of Novgorod Oblast.

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List of Serbs and Pachomius the Serb Comparison

List of Serbs has 1950 relations, while Pachomius the Serb has 41. As they have in common 18, the Jaccard index is 0.90% = 18 / (1950 + 41).

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