Nikodim I
Saint Nikodim I | |
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His Holiness, the Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbs Archbishop of All Serbian and Maritime Lands | |
Coronation of Stefan Dečanski | |
Church | Serbian Orthodox Church |
See | Metropolitanate of Peć |
Installed | 1316 |
Term ended | 1324 |
Predecessor | Sava III |
Successor | Danilo II |
Personal details | |
Died | 1325 |
Nationality | Serb |
Denomination | Eastern Orthodox Christian |
Sainthood | |
Feast day | May 11/24 |
Canonized | by Serbian Orthodox Church |
Nikodim I of Peć (Serbian: Никодим I Пећки) was a monk-scribe before becoming the 10th Metropolitan of Peć and Archbishop of Serbs from 1316 to 1324, he died in the year 1325. He is a Serbian saint and the Orthodox Church celebrates his feast day on May 11/24.[1]
In 1314, heir apparent Stefan Uroš III was exiled to Constantinople after quarrels with his father, king Stefan Milutin. In 1317, Uroš III asked Nikodim to intervene between him and his father. Nikodim's autobiographical note was inscribed in a manuscript entitled "A Visit to Constantinople" in the year 1318 and 1319. In 1320, Milutin allowed Uroš III to return upon the persuasion of Nikodim.[2] Stefan Konstantin, Uroš's half-brother and heir to the throne, was crowned king upon the death of Milutin in 1321.[3] Civil war erupted when Konstantin refused to submit to Uroš III, who then invaded Zeta, and in the ensuing battle, Konstantin was killed.[3] After the victory, on January 6, 1322, Nikodim crowned Uroš King and Dušan Young King.[4]
He co-founded 14th century Serbian Orthodox Vratna monastery alongside Serbian king Stefan Milutin (1282–1321) of the Nemanjić dynasty.[5]
Eastern Orthodox Church titles | ||
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Preceded by Sava III |
Archbishop of Serbs 1316–1324 |
Succeeded by Danilo II |
References
Sources
- Fine, John Van Antwerp, Jr. (1994). The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-08260-5.
- G. Subotić (1982). "Pećki Parijarh i ohridski arhiepiskop Nikodim". ZRVI 21: 213–236.
External links
- http://www.kurir.rs/vesti/drustvo/arhiepiskop-nikodim-pomirio-kraljeve-i-gradio-crkve-clanak-1994809. Missing or empty
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