• Mardarije Kornečanin (Serbian Cyrillic: Мардарије Корнечанин; fl. 1625–59) was an Eastern Orthodox bishop in Montenegro and Primorje, serving as the Metropolitan...
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  • printers Hegumen Mardarije (fl. 1543–45) - a Serbian Orthodox monk and one of the first printers of Serbian language books Mardarije Kornečanin (fl. 1625–59)...
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  • Rufim to accept union with the Catholic Church. He was succeeded by Mardarije Kornečanin (s. 1637–59). Rufim is famous as being the first metropolitan who...
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    Traditionally, Vojvodas (The Dukes) came from the House of Uskoković. Mardarije Kornečanin, Metropolitan of Cetinje (1637–59) Pavle Đurišić, leader of Montenegrin...
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  • of Mardarije Uskoković, a saint in the Serbian Orthodox Church. According to the 2011 census, its population was 59. Mardarije Kornečanin Mardarije Uskoković...
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  • success was conversion of the Montenegrin metropolitan of Cetinje Mardarije Kornečanin. Ćorović 1990, p. 372. sfn error: no target: CITEREFĆorović1990 (help)...
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  • Cetinje from 1662 until his death in January 1685. He succeeded Mardarije Kornečanin (fl. 1640–59), and was succeeded by Vasilije Veljekrajski. Boljević...
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    Evangelization of Peoples) sought to gain Mardarije Kornečanin of Montenegro and Patriarch Pajsije, to the church union. Mardarije was also in favour of placing Montenegro...
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