Pajsije
Pajsije (1542–1647) was a patriarch, eastern orthodox priest and writer.
Overview
Born at Janjevo in 1542, died at Peja in 1647.
In detail
the recorded working language is Serbian.
The field of work recorded is Eastern Orthodoxy, literature and poetry.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Peja. Positions recorded include Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Sources
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- 1.
“Pajsije of Janjevo”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q11142531: Pajsije
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Plates
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Greater Coat of Arms of Vladičin Han, a municipality in Serbia
Општина Владичин Хан · www.vladicinhan.org.rs · Public domain
The picture record
Greater Coat of Arms of Vladičin Han, a municipality in Serbia
Општина Владичин Хан · www.vladicinhan.org.rs · Public domain
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- Pak ChiwŏnAuthor
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- Pak Mok-wolAuthor
- Pál KirályhegyiAuthor
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