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  1. Sava II Petrović Njegoš (Njeguši, 18 gennaio 1702 – 9 marzo 1782) fu un principe-vescovo di Montenegro. Biografia. Sava II Petrović Njegoš discendeva da un'antica famiglia montenegrina che dal 1696 col suo predecessore Danilo I, aveva ottenuto de facto la reggenza sull'area del Montenegro col titolo di Vladika (Principe-Vescovo).

  2. Gli succedette Sava (1700-1781), che nel 1750 cedette il potere al cugino Basilio (1709-1766) e lo riprese alla morte di quello. Nel 1782 salì sul trono Pietro I (1747-1830) che divenne poi santo venerato della Chiesa ortodossa e che si impegnò nella promozione della poesia popolare locale. Poi (1830-51) regnò Pietro II.

    • Eparchy of Zeta
    • Metropolitanate of Zeta
    • Eparchy of Cetinje in 16th and 17th Century
    • Metropolitanate of Cetinje Under The Petrović-Njegoš
    • A Principal Eparchy in Montenegro
    • In Yugoslavia
    • Recent History of The Eparchy
    • Since 2020

    The Eparchy of Zeta was founded in 1219 by Sava of the Nemanjić dynasty, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church. After receiving the autocephaly from the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and confirmation from the Byzantine Emperor, Archbishop Sava organized the area under his ecclesiastical jurisdiction into nine...

    After the dissolution of the Serbian Empire (1371), the region of Zeta was ruled by the House of Balšići, and in 1421 it was integrated into the Serbian Despotate. During that period, the Republic of Venice gradually conquered coastal regions of Zeta, including cities of Kotor, Budva, and the Bar and Ulcinj. Metropolitanate of Zeta was directly aff...

    After 1496, the Eparchy of Cetinje (Serbian: Цетињска епархија), as well as other eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church, continued to exist under the new Ottoman rule. It had diocesan jurisdiction over Old Zeta, known now as Old Montenegro, keeping its seat in Cetinje. It had spiritual influence over the territory between Bjelopavlići and Podgor...

    Entire territory of the Metropolitanate was severely affected during the Morean War, and in 1692 the old Cetinje Monastery was devastated. In 1697, new metropolitan Danilo Petrović-Njegoš was elected, as first among several hierarchs from the Petrović-Njegoš family, who would hold the same office in succession up to 1851. Metropolitan Danilo (1697-...

    The Eparchy was reorganized during the rule of Prince Danilo I (1852-1860), first secular ruler of the newly proclaimed Principality of Montenegro. Offices of ruling prince and metropolitan were separated, and diocesan administration was modernized. First metropolitan to be elected just as a church leader was Nikanor Ivanović in 1858. He was depose...

    Following the end of the First World War (1914–1918), the Kingdom of Montenegro was united with the Kingdom of Serbia on 26 (13 o.s.) November 1918, by the proclamation of the newly elected Podgorica Assembly, and soon after that, on 1 December of the same year, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was created, known after 1929 as the Kingdom ...

    In the spring of 2006, the independence referendum was held, and Montenegro became a sovereign state. In the same time, the Bishops' Council of the Serbian Orthodox Church decided to form a regional Bishops' Council for Montenegro, consisted of bishops representing dioceses on the territory of Montenegro. By the same decision, Metropolitan of Monte...

    On 5 September 2021, the new head of the diocese, Joanikije Mićović, who had been the administrator of the Metropolitanate from 30 October 2020, was enthroned in the Cetinje Monastery by the Serbian Patriarch Porfirije Perić. The Serbian Orthodox Church's intention to hold the ceremony at a historic monastery in the town of Cetinje, the country′s f...

  3. 24 set 2018 · Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (known largely as Njegoš) was a regional titan in both diplomatic and artistic circles, a man who stood tall (both literally and figuratively, as he was a whopping six feet and eight inches at his tallest) over his peers.

  4. Sava II. Petrović Njegoš (na crnog. ćirilici Сава Петровић Његош) (Njeguši, 18. siječnja 1702. – manastir Podmaine kod Budve, 9. ožujka 1782.), bio je državni poglavar i vladika/mitropolit (1735. − 1781.) iz crnogorske vladarske obitelji Petrovića.

  5. Metropolitan and ruler of Montenegro. Ruled with Sava. He was convinced that Montenegro, with Russian help, has to play crucial role in the restoration of the Serb Empire. In his book "History of Montenegro", he listed Serb bishops and put himself above the others.

  6. Sava Petrović (prince-bishop) From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.