Eparchy of Cetinje
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The Eparchy of Cetinje (Serbian: Цетињска епархија or Cetinjska eparhija) is an ecclesiastical territory or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the western Montenegro and Stara Zeta. It is mostly situated between Bjelopavlići and Podgorica to the Bojana River while the eparchy also include a small part of Herzegovina (from Grahovo and Čeva) The seat of the eparchy is in Cetinje.
[edit] Bishops
- Visarion (1484 - ?)
- Vavila (1493 - ?)
- Roman (1504 - ?)
- German II (1520 - 1530?)
- Romu (1530 - 1532)
- Vasilije (1532 - ?)
- Makarije (1550 - ?)
- Dionisije (1558 - ?)
- Romil (1560 - ?)
- Pahomije (1568 - ?)
- Đerasim (1573 - ?)
- Venijamin (1582 - ?)
- Stefan
- Rufim I (1593-1639)
- Mardarije (1640 - ?)
- Pajsije (1643-1649)
- Rufim III Boljević (1673-1685)
- Visarion Borilović-Bajica (1685-1692)
- Sava Očinić (1694-1697)
- Danilo I Šćepćev Petrović-Njegoš (1697 - 1735)
- Sava II Petrović-Njegoš (1735 - 1781)
- Vasilije III Petrović-Njegoš (1750 - 1766; co-ruled with Sava)
- Arsenije Plamenac (1781 - 1784)
- Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (St. Petar of Cetinje) (1784 - 1830)
- Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (1833 - 1851)
- Danilo II Petrović-Njegoš (1851 - 1852)
- Nikanor Ivanović (1852 - 1860)
- Ilarion Roganović (1860-1882)
- Visarion Ljubiša (1882-1884)
- Mitrofan Ban (1885-1920)
- Gavrilo Dožić (1920-1938)
[edit] Monasteries
- Brčeleski Monastery
- Vranjina Monastery
- Kom Monastery
- Ćelija Monastery
- Dobrska Monastery
- Kosijerovo Monastery