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- Mardarije is masculine given name. Notable people with Mardarije given name include: Hieromonk Mardarije - a 16th-century Serbian Orthodox hieromonk and...
- Hieromonk Mardarije (Serbian Cyrillic: Јеромонах Мардарије; fl. 1552–66) was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk and one of the most important early Serb printers...
- Mardarije Uskoković (Serbian Cyrillic: Мардарије Ускоковић, 22 December 1889 – 12 December 1935) was the first Serbian Orthodox Bishop in the Diocese...
- Mardarije Kornečanin (Serbian Cyrillic: Мардарије Корнечанин; fl. 1625–59) was an Eastern Orthodox bishop in Montenegro and Primorje, serving as the Metropolitan...
- Nikanor and Stefan (1591–1593) Ruvim II (1593–1636) Mardarije I (1639–1649) Visarion I (1649–1659) Mardarije II (1659–1673) Ruvim III (1673–1685) Vasilije II...
- Hegumen Mardarije (Serbian Cyrillic: Игумен Мардарије; fl. 1543–45) was a Serbian Orthodox monk and one of the first printers of Serbian language books...
- leaving Montenegro free from Ottoman rule. During rule of Mardarije I, Visarion I, and Mardarije II, Montenegrins actively fought in War of Candia (1645–1669)...
- America Mardarije Uskokovich, a Serbian bishop of North America; founder of St. Sava's Monastery in Libertyville, Illinois, also known as Mardarije (Uskokovich)...
- Hieromonk Pahomije (fl. 1496–1544), Serbian Orthodox, printer Hieromonk Mardarije (fl. 1552–66), Serbian Orthodox, printer Mojsije Dečanac (fl. 1536–45)...
- Ruvim II, Prince-bishop (1593–1636) Mardarije I, Prince-bishop (1639–1649) Visarion I, Prince-bishop (1649–1659) Mardarije II, Prince-bishop (1659–1673) Ruvim...