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Maksim I

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Maksim I Skopljanac (Максим I Скопљанац) (died 29 October 1680) was a Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch between 1655 and 1674. [1]

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Arsenije III Čarnojević

Arsenije III Čarnojević (Арсеније III Чарнојевић, 1633 – 27 October 1706) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1674 to his death in 1706.

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Epifanije Stefanović

Epifanije Stefanović (Епифаније Стефановић) was the alleged Serbian Orthodox Archbishop of Dalmatia, who in 1648 entered communion with the Catholic Church, mentioned only by Venetian ecclesiastical historian Daniele Farlati (1690–1773).

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Gavrilo I, Serbian Patriarch

Gavrilo I Rajić (died 1659) was Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch between 1648 and 1655.

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Jefrem Janković Tetovac

Jefrem Janković (Јефрем Јанковић, Ефрем Янкович; ca. 1640–18 March 1718), known as Jefrem Tetovac ("of Tetovo"), was a Serbian and Russian Orthodox bishop, writer and bibliophile.

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List of 17th-century religious leaders

;List of 16th-century religious leaders - List of 18th-century religious leaders - Lists of religious leaders by century This is a list of the top-level leaders for religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 1601, to December 31, 1700.

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List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church

This article lists the heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church, since the establishment of the church as an autocephalous Archbishopric in 1219 to today's Patriarchate.

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List of people from Skopje

Below is a list of notable people from Skopje, Macedonia or its surroundings.

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List of Serbs of the Republic of Macedonia

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Maxim

Maxim or Maksim may refer to.

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Maxim (given name)

Maxim is a male first name of Roman origin.

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Patriarch Maxim

Patriarch Maxim or Patriarch Maksim may refer to.

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Patriarchate of Peć (monastery)

The Patriarchate of Peć Monastery (Манастир Пећка патријаршија / Manastir Pećka patrijaršija;, Patrikana e Pejës) or Patriarchal Monastery of Peć is a medieval Serbian Orthodox monastery located near the city of Peć, in Kosovo.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maksim_I

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