Chapter, Paragraph
1 2 | 1993. None of the Orthodox Bishops from the former Yugoslav
2 2 | Mostar and Tuzla, while Bishops reside temporarily in other
3 2 | Carnojevic, and each of the Bishops of Pakrac, i. e., Slavonia,
4 2 | authentic reports which Bishops and Priests have submitted
5 2 | submitted to the Holy Synod of Bishops, i. e., to the Serbian Orthodox
6 4,1 | of the Holy Assembly of Bishops in 1990, the Diocese of
7 4,1 | of the Holy Assembly of Bishops in 1991, protosynkellos
8 5,1 | were administered by the Bishops of Marca.~~Roman Catholic
9 5,1 | the historic line of the Bishops of Karlovac the following
10 5,2 | collection of portraits of Bishops of the Diocese of Gornji
11 6,1 | Patriarchate of Pec in 1766, Greek Bishops occupied the throne of the
12 7,1 | Dabar–Bosnia and two other Bishops, with the permission of
13 7,1 | the Serbian Church, the Bishops of Dalmatia were: Danilo
14 8,1 | 1977, the Holy Assembly of Bishops entrusted the spiritual
15 9 | Mileseva became the See of the Bishops of Hum and Bosnia. Since
16 9 | Diocese of Hercegovina. Two Bishops of Hum (Mileseva) are known
17 9 | that period the following Bishops of the Diocese of Zahum-Hercegovina
18 9 | of Belgrade in 1739. The Bishops of Hercegovina, or Trebinje,
19 10 | Drina was administered by Bishops of the Dioceses of Valjevo
20 10 | Patriarchate of Pec, the following Bishops of Zvornik are mentioned:
21 10 | administered by neighboring bishops (of Dabar–Bosnia, Valjevo,
22 10 | Patriarchate of Pec (1766), the bishops of Zvornik had the title
23 11,1| damaged.~~The Holy Assembly of Bishops elected Archimandrite Lukijan (
24 12,1| Among the first Slavonian bishops we know only of Josif (1585),
25 12,1| time, there have been 19 Bishops on the Throne of the Diocese
26 12,1| one of the most respected Bishops of the Serbian Church; as
27 12,2| Diocesan library, paintings of Bishops from the 18th and 19th centuries,
28 12,4| served as burial site of the bishops of the Diocese of Slavonia.
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