Sava V
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Sava V (Serbian Cyrillic: Сава V) was the Serbian Patriarch, primate of the Serbian Orthodox Church, in the period of 1396–1406.[1] Upon his death, he was succeeded by Danilo IV, holding office only briefly, for a year (1406–07).[2]
Preceded by Danilo III | Serbian Patriarch 1396–1406 | Succeeded by Danilo IV |
References
- ^ Sava of Šumadija 1996, p. 428.
- ^ Sava of Šumadija 1996, p. 155.
Sources
- Purković, Miodrag (1976). Srpski patrijarsi Srednjega veka. Srpska pravoslavna eparhija zapadnoevropska.
- Sava of Šumadija (1996). Srpski jerarsi: od devetog do dvadesetog veka. Evro.
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