Jevstatije I

Saint
Jevstatije I
Јевстатије I
His Holiness, the Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbs
Church Serbian Orthodox Church
See Metropolitanate of Peć
Installed 1279
Term ended 1286
Predecessor Joanikije I
Successor Jakov I
Personal details
Born Budimlje parish
Died January 4, 1286
Buried Žiča (1186-1190), Peć
Nationality Serb
Denomination Eastern Orthodox Christian
Sainthood
Feast day January 4 (January 17, Gregorian)
Canonized by Serbian Orthodox Church
Shrines Patriarchate of Peć

Jevstatije I (Serbian: Јевстатије I) was the sixth Serbian Archbishop, holding the office from 1279 to 1286.[1] He was born in the Budimlje parish, near Ivangrad in Zeta.[2] He took his monastics vows in Zeta, then left for the Hilandar monastery, where he later became the hegumen (abbot), succeeding Joanikije, holding the office 1162–65.[3] He left the monastery and became the Bishop of Zeta, and later the Serbian Archbishop in 1279, succeeding Joanikije I. He died on 4 January 1286. His relics were buried in the Patriarchate of Peć in 1289-1290, after being transferred from the ruined Žiča monastery.[4] The Serbian Orthodox Church commemorates him on 4 January according to the Julian calendar, or 17 January according to the Gregorian calendar.

Religious titles
Preceded by
Joanikije I
Archbishop of Serbs
12791286
Succeeded by
Jakov I

References

  1. Dušan T. Bataković (2005). Histoire du peuple serbe. L'AGE D'HOMME. pp. 36–. ISBN 978-2-8251-1958-7.
  2. Jakov Sirotković; Ivo Cecić; Jugoslavenski leksikografski zavod (1990). Enciklopedija Jugoslavije 6. Jugoslavenski leksikografski zavod. p. 46. ISBN 978-86-7053-024-9.
  3. Dimitrije Bogdanović; Vojislav J. Đurić; Dejan Medaković; Miodrag Đorđević (1997). Chilandar. Monastery of Chilandar. p. 42. Cite uses deprecated parameter |coauthors= (help)
  4. Radivoje Ljubinković (1975). The Church of the Apostles in the Patriarchate of Peć. Jugoslavija. p. viii.


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