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    Jovan Vraniškovski (Serbian and Macedonian: Јован Вранишковски; born 28 February 1966), Metropolitan Jovan of Kruševo and Demir Hisar, of the Macedonian...
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    II of Moscow in a bid to secure the release of Archbishop of Ohrid Jovan Vraniškovski from a prison in Macedonia. Patriarch Alexy gave his support to Karić's...
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  • Vlalukin (born 1999), Serbian footballer Jovan Vladimir (c. 990 – 1016), Serbian monarch and saint Jovan Vraniškovski (born 1961), Serbian-Macedonian imprisoned...
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  • which had split from MOC, was created in the 2000s and was led by Jovan Vraniškovski. The later chain of events turned into a vicious circle of mutual...
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    diocese of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric, headed by Archbishop Jovan Vraniškovski of Ohrid, who is also styled Metropolitan of Skopje. The see of Skopje...
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  • liturgical and canonical unity with the Serbian Orthodox Church. Jovan Vraniškovski, Metropolitan of Veles and Povardarie, and all priests of Veles agreed...
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  • Albania Archbishop Stephen, Head of the Macedonian Orthodox Church Jovan Vraniškovski, Archbishop of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric Florica Bagdasar,...
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  • restore the Archbishopric of Ohrid as a separate Macedonian church Jovan Vraniškovski (born 1966), head of Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric Petar Pop Arsov...
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    The Grand Ducal Guard of Luxembourg was officially disbanded. Born: Jovan Vraniškovski, Eastern Orthodox Archbishop of Ohrid; in Bitola, Socialist Federal...
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    Mitrofan Kodić (born 1951) Joanikije Mićović (born 1959) Jovan Ćulibrk (born 1965) Jovan Vraniškovski (born 1966) Grigorije Durić (born 1966) Vikentije Ljuština...
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