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  1. Szent Száva ( szerbül: Свети Сава ), eredeti nevén Rastko Nemanjić ( szerbül: Растко Немањић ), ( 1174 – 1236. január 14. ), a szerb államiság megteremtőjeként tisztelt, dinasztiaalapító Nemanja István szerb fejedelem legkisebb fia.

  2. A Szent Száva-templom ( szerbül Храм светог Саве / Hram Svetog Save) egy szerb ortodox templom Belgrád központjában, Vračar kerületben. A világ egyik legnagyobb ortodox temploma, amely egyben a világ legnagyobb egyházi épületei közé tartozik.

    • Belgrádi és Karlováci eparchia
    • neo-bizánci
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  4. The Church of Saint Sava ( Serbian Cyrillic: Храм Светог Саве, romanized :Hram Svetog Save, lit. ''The Temple of Saint Sava'' [a]) is a Serbian Orthodox church which sits on the Vračar plateau in Belgrade, Serbia. It was planned as the bishopric seat and main cathedral of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

    • 7,000
    • 4830 m² (exterior), 3,650 m² (interior)
    • Serbia
  5. Apr 5, 2024 · 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.

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  6. He was the first Serbian king by Nemanjić dynasty; due to his transformation of the Serbian Grand Principality into the Kingdom of Serbia and the assistance he provided his brother Saint Sava in establishing the Serbian Orthodox Church.

  7. Oct 19, 2013 · St. Sava of Serbia. Our father among the saints Sava of Serbia, also Savvas and Sabbas, was the first Archbishop of Serbia and is an important saint on the calendar of the Serbian Orthodox Church. His feast day is observed on January 14 and January 12 .

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