Category: Religion
Created by: Silentchapel
Number of Blossarys: 95
Ana Nemanjić was wife of Stefan Nemanja and mother of St. Sava of Serbia. Known for many charitable works and personal warmth. Later on she became a nun, taking name Anastasia. She died in 1200.
Basil of Ostrog was bishop of Zahumlje and Skanderija in 18th century. After his death his relics were found to be miraculous and incorurpt; today, monastery of Ostrog is one of the most visited ...
George Kratovac (Ђорђе Кратовац) was a goldsmith in Bulgarian city of Sofia. When he refused to accept Islam, he was burned alive by Turkish authorities. There exists some controversy whether he was ...
John Vladimir (Јован Владимир, ca. 990 – 22 May 1016) was ruler of Duklja, most important Serbian principiality. He was a just and peaceful ruler who married Bulgarian princess Theodora Kosara who ...
Justin Popović (Јустин Поповић; 6 April 1894 - 7 April 1979) was Serbian hieromonk (priest monk). He was a prolific writer, composing four tomes of dogmatics, twelve tomes of lives of saints and many ...
Jasenovac was a notorious concentration camp during Ustashe-led Croatian government during World War II. Its inmates were tortured, maimed and killed in most brutal ways (with sledgehammers and ...
Martyrs of Momišić include 40 students and their two priest-teachers who were burned in the church of St. George by Ottomans in 17th century as a revenge for a number of Ottoman defeats at the hands ...