Prohor Račanin, the Glossary
Prohor Račanin (Прохор Рачанин; c. 1617 – 1678) was a monk-scribe and member of the School of Rača, a scriptorium in Bajina Bašta that was ransacked by the Turks.[1]
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15 relations: Arsenije III Crnojević, Ćirjak Račanin, Bajina Bašta, Belgrade, Gavrilo Stefanović Venclović, Great Migrations of the Serbs, Grigorije Račanin, Hristifor Račanin, Jerotej Račanin, Kiprijan Račanin, Rača monastery, Serbian Orthodox Church, Simeon Račanin, Szentendre, Teodor Račanin.
- 17th-century Christian monks
- 17th-century Serbian writers
- Serbian monks
Arsenije III Crnojević
Arsenije III Crnojević (Арсеније III Црнојевић; 1633 – 27 October 1706) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1674 to his death in 1706.
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Ćirjak Račanin
Ćirjak Račanin (Ћирјак Рачанин; probably the area of Bajina Bašta, Serbia c. 1660 – Szentendre, Hungary 1731) was a Serbian writer and monk. Prohor Račanin and Ćirjak Račanin are 17th-century Serbian writers and Serbian monks.
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Bajina Bašta
Bajina Bašta (Бајина Башта) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of western Serbia.
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Belgrade
Belgrade.
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Gavrilo Stefanović Venclović
Gavrilo "Gavril" Stefanović Venclović (Гаврилo Стефановић Венцловић; fl. 1680–1749) was a priest, writer, poet, orator, philosopher, neologist, polyglot, and illuminator.
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Great Migrations of the Serbs
The Great Migrations of the Serbs (Velike seobe Srba), also known as the Great Exoduses of the Serbs, were two migrations of Serbs from various territories under the rule of the Ottoman Empire to the Kingdom of Hungary under the Habsburg monarchy.
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Grigorije Račanin
Grigorije Račanin (Serbian: Григорије Рачанин; Bajina Bašta, Serbia, after 1668 - Szentendre, Habsburg monarchy, after 1739) was a Serbian monk and writer. Prohor Račanin and Grigorije Račanin are Serbian monks.
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Hristifor Račanin
Hristifor Račanin (Христофор Рачанин; c. 1595 – 1670) was a Serbian scribe working on ornately decorated manuscripts. Prohor Račanin and Hristifor Račanin are 17th-century Serbian writers.
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Jerotej Račanin
Jerotej Račanin (Јеротеј Рачанин; c. 1650 – after 1727) was a Serbian writer and transcriber of church manuscripts and books.
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Kiprijan Račanin
Kiprijan Račanin (Кипријан Рачанин, Cyprian of Rača; c. 1650–1730) was a Serbian writer and monk who founded a copyist school (Scriptorium) in Szentendre, just like the one he left behind in Serbia -- School of Rača -- at the commencement of the Great Turkish War in 1689. Prohor Račanin and Kiprijan Račanin are Serbian monks.
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Rača monastery
The Rača Monastery (Manastir Rača) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery 7 km south of Bajina Bašta, Serbia.
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Serbian Orthodox Church
The Serbian Orthodox Church (Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian churches.
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Simeon Račanin
Simeon Račanin (Симеон Рачанин; 1676–1700) was a Serbian Orthodox monk and translator. Prohor Račanin and Simeon Račanin are 17th-century Serbian writers and Serbian monks.
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Szentendre
Szentendre is a riverside town in Pest County, Hungary, between the capital city Budapest and Pilis-Visegrád Mountains.
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Teodor Račanin
Teodor Račanin (Теодор Рачанин; 1500 – 1560) was a writer and Serbian Orthodox monk of the Račan Scriptorium School mentioned in Ottoman sources of 16th century literature. Prohor Račanin and Teodor Račanin are Serbian monks.
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See also
17th-century Christian monks
- André Boullanger
- Bernard de Montgaillard
- Bernard of Wąbrzeźno
- François Leclerc du Tremblay
- François de Grenaille
- Jacques Restout
- Joaquim Juncosa
- John of Pskov
- Likhud Brothers
- Louis César, Count of Vexin
- Michel de Marolles
- Mihail Moxa
- Prohor Račanin
- Stroe Leurdeanu
17th-century Serbian writers
- Andrija Zmajević
- Atanasije Daskal
- Hristifor Račanin
- Jefrem Janković Tetovac
- Joseph ibn Danon
- Prohor Račanin
- Simeon Račanin
- Zograf Radul
- Ćirjak Račanin
- Đorđe Branković (count)
Serbian monks
- Andonije Rafail Epaktit
- Atanasije (scribe)
- Damjan Ljubibratić
- Danilo's student
- Dionysius Pantelić
- Elder Siluan
- Gabriel the Hilandarian
- Gavrilo Trojičanin
- Georgije Mitrofanović
- Grigorije II of Ras
- Grigorije Račanin
- Grigorije Vasilije
- Grigorije of Hilandar
- Grigorije of Prizren
- Hadži-Đera
- Hariton Lukić
- Hegumen Mardarije
- Hieromonk Mardarije
- Hieromonk Pahomije
- Isaiah the Serb
- Isaija the Monk
- Isaija Đaković
- Jefrem (patriarch)
- Jovan Maleševac
- Kiprijan Račanin
- Kir Joakim
- Kir Stefan the Serb
- Lazar the Serb
- Maksim Tujković
- Monk Simeon
- Nikola Radonja
- Nikola the Serb
- Prohor Račanin
- Raphael I of Constantinople
- Saint Sava
- Sevastijan Dabović
- Simeon Račanin
- Spiridon (patriarch)
- Stefan Paštrović
- Stefan Ravaničanin
- Teodor Komogovinski
- Teodor Račanin
- Teodor the Grammarian
- Teodosije the Hilandarian
- Ćirjak Račanin