- (Serbian: Лазар; Russian: Лазарь), also
known as
Lazar the Serb or
Lazar the
Hilandarian (fl. 1404), was a
Serbian Orthodox monk-scribe and
horologist who invented...
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Teodosije the
Hilandarian or
Theodosije of
Hilandar (Serbian: Теодосије Хиландарац/Teodosije Hilandarac; 1246–1328) was a
Serbian Orthodox clergyman and...
- Cyrillic: Доментијан; c. 1210 -
after 1264), also
known as
Domentijan the
Hilandarian (Доментијан Хиландарац), was a
major figure in
medieval Serbian literature...
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Gabriel the
Hilandarian (c. 1359–d.
after 1412) was a
Serbian monk-scribe.
There is very
little information available about Gabriel the
Hilandarian, like most...
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Grigorije Hilandarac or
Grigorije of
Hilandar (Serbian: Григорије Хиландарац;
early 15th century) was a
Serbian learned monk,
translator and transcriber...
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Archbishop of
Serbs (s. 1219–1235),
written by
Serbian monk
Teodosije the
Hilandarian (1246–1328),
after the
first biography written in 1254 by monk Domentijan...
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evidence that the
Slavs used the
gusle in the 10th century.
Teodosije the
Hilandarian (1246–1328)
wrote that
Stefan Nemanjić (r. 1196–1228)
often entertained...
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author who
wrote narrative about slave mother's captivity.
Teodosije the
Hilandarian (1246-1328), one of the most
important Serbian writers in the Middle...
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Switzerland Joseph Knibb,
United Kingdom Konstantin Chaykin,
Russia Lazar the
Hilandarian, late 14th- and
early 15th-century
Serbia and
Russia Martin Burgess,...
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which was
started by
Archbishop Danilo II (s. 1324–37).
Teodosije the
Hilandarian (1246-1328), one of the most
important Serbian writers in the Middle...