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  1. Semeon of Druck (Q11609596) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Alexandra of Druck. 1 reference. stated in. Q125352562. page(s) 57. child. Iwan Baba ...

  2. Alexandra of Druck (Q4168947) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search ... Semeon of Druck. 1 reference. stated in. Q125352562. page(s) 57. spouse. Andrew ...

  3. t. e. Simeon Borisov Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Bulgarian: Симеон Борисов Сакскобургготски, romanized: Simeon Borisov Sakskoburggotski, [simeˈɔn boˈrisof sakskoburˈɡɔtski]; born 16 June 1937) is a Bulgarian monarch and politician who reigned as the last Tsar of the Tsardom of Bulgaria as Simeon II from 1943 until 1946 ...

  4. How to say Semeon of Druck in English? Pronunciation of Semeon of Druck with 1 audio pronunciation and more for Semeon of Druck.

    • Early Life
    • Vassal Prince
    • Reign
    • Mariage and Family
    • Foundations
    • Abdication
    • Life as Monk
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    Stefan Nemanja was born in 1113 or 1114 in town of Ribnica (today Podgorica, Montenegro). His father Zavida, a member of ruling dynasty of Raška (the most important Serbian state), was exiled in principality of Duklja, a minor Serbian state. Nemanja was baptized by a Roman Catholic priest because there was no Orthodox priest in Ribnica. When Zavid ...

    In 1163 the grand prince of Raška Desa, Nemanja's kinsman, was replaced by Nemanja's eldest brother, Stefan Tihomir. This took place by the will of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (1143-1180). Tihomir's brothers became minor princes. Nemanja was a prince in counties of Ibar, Toplica, Rasina, and Reke. Later, the emperor granted him the county of Dubočica...

    Nemanja's brothers raised a mercenary army, made up of Turks, Franks, and Greeks. Nemanja defeated them in the Battle of Pantin, near Zvečan, in 1168. Tihomir drowned himself in the river Sitnica, and Nemanja captured two other brothers: Stefan Miroslav and Stefan Stratimir. He reconciled with them and they were given back their principalities. Nem...

    Stefan Nemanja was married to a Byzantine noblewoman, Ana. They had six children: 1. Vukan, Grand prince of Duklja and Travunija, 2. Vuka, daughter, monastic name Jeftimija 3. Stefan the First-crowned (St. Simon the Monk), King of Serbia, 4. unknown daughter, 5. unknown daughter, and 6. Rastko, (St. Sava), first Serbian Archbishop.

    St. Simeon founded monasteries of Saint Nicholas-Kuršumlija in 1165, of the Holy Theotokos on the river Kosanica in 1165, of Saint George-Đurđevi Stupovi in 1171, and of the Holy Theotokos the Benefactor-Studenica in 1190. He is claimed as founder of Monastery of Saint Nicholac in Kazanovići, the female monastery of Holy Mother of God in Ras, and t...

    Stefan's father-in-law Alexius became emperor as Alexius III Angelos (1195-1202). Nemanja called a State Council (Serbian: Државни Сабор) on March 25, 1195. He abdicated in favour of Stefan. He gave his eldest son Vukan the principalities of Duklja and Travunija and the counties Hvosno and Toplica. After his abdicaton, Nemanja took monastic vows as...

    After two years Simeon joined his son Sava, who was monk of the Vatopedi Monastery on Mount Athos. The two of them soon visited all the monasteries of Athos and gave large donations to each. Their relative, Emperor Alexius, gave them the ruined Hilandar Monasteryin 1198. He also published imperial chrysobull in which is proclaimed that Hilandar is ...

    One year after his death, Simeon was recognized as a saint by the community of Mount Athos, for holy oil seeped from his relics. It is written that this miracle didn't occur in the past three centuries. Even today his relics give forth a sweet smell. Serbian medieval writers describe numerous miraclesof St. Simeon. His relics were brought to Serbia...

    Troparion- Tone 4 1. You were illumined with the image of Godly grace, 2. And after death you have shone with the light of your life, 3. By issuing sweet-scented myrrh 4. Which flows from the tomb of your relics, 5. And sustains your people on this earth, 6. O our Father Simeon, discerner of the Way of God, 7. Pray to Christour God that He may gran...

    Venerable Stephen (In Monasticism Simeon), the Myrrhgusher and Prince of Serbia (OCA)
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  5. Feb 3, 2001 · The holy righteous Simeon the God-Receiver died at a great age (Tradition says he was 360). His holy relics were transferred to Constantinople in the sixth century. His grave was seen by the Russian pilgrim Saint Anthony, the future Archbishop of Novgorod (October 8) in 1200.

  6. Hundreds sprang from Semeon, the Greeks thought them a numerous legion: they were not accepted by the warriors but were enslaved by the Greeks. This was the order of the chieftains, Carrying round bags - it was not fraught with fame -[of] clay upon a rocky stony mountain so that it was a plain rich in flowers and flocks.

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