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    Saint Sava (Serbian: Свети Сава, romanized: Sveti Sava, pronounced [sʋɛ̂ːtiː sǎːʋa]; Old Church Slavonic: Свѧтъ Сава / ⰔⰂⰤⰕⰟ ⰔⰀⰂⰀ; Greek: Άγιος Σάββας; 1169 or 1174 – 14 January 1236), known as the Enlightener, was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the ...

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      Saint Sava (1175–1235), the patron saint and national hero...

    • Order of St. Sava

      The Order of St. Sava (Serbian Cyrillic: Орден Светог Саве,...

  2. A Catedral ou Templo de São Sava (em sérvio: Храм светог Саве; romaniz.: Hram svetog Save) é o maior templo ortodoxo na Europa e uma das 10 maiores igrejas do mundo. [1] Localizado em Belgrado, capital da Sérvia, foi batizado em homenagem a São Sava, fundador da Igreja Ortodoxa Sérvia e importante figura da era ...

  3. Saint Sava (1175–1235), the patron saint and national hero of the Serbian people, was born Rastko Nemanja in 1175, the son of Serbian Grand Župan Stephen (r. 1166–1196). Serbia was still a relatively young nation, having freed itself from the Byzantine Empire in the previous century.

  4. São Sava (em sérvio: Свети Сава; 1175 ou 1176 - 14 de janeiro de 1235 ou 1236) foi o primeiro arcebispo da Sérvia (1219 - 1233) e também um dos santos mais importantes da Igreja Ortodoxa Sérvia, da qual é considerado fundador.

  5. The Order of St. Sava (Serbian Cyrillic: Орден Светог Саве, romanized: Orden Svetog Save) is an ecclesiastic decoration conferred by the Serbian Orthodox Church and a dynastic order presented by the House of Karađorđević.

  6. St. Sava (born 1175—died January 14, 1236, Tŭrnovo, Bulgaria; feast day January 14) was a monk, founder, and first archbishop of the independent Serbian Orthodox Church. His policy of recognizing the jurisdiction of the patriarch of Constantinople (now Istanbul) ensured the adherence of Serbian Christianity to Eastern Orthodoxy.

  7. Saint Sava was a medieval Bulgarian and Slavic saint and one of the most prominent disciples of Saints Cyril and Methodius. Along with them and Saint Gorazd, Saint Clement of Ohrid, Saint Naum and Saint Angelar he is venerated as a member of a group known as the "Seven Saints".