- Source: Anonymous Athonite
Anonymous Athonite (also known in Serbia as Nepoznati Svetogorac; late 14th to mid-15th century) was Isaija the Monk's biographer and one of the many unidentified authors of Medieval works. It is assumed that he wrote "The Life of the Elder Isaiah" (Isaija) in the Russian monastery of St. Panteleimon Monastery on the Holy Mountain (Mount Athos), shortly after the death of Isaiah. He was known to be well acquainted with various moments of the youth and monastic life of Isaiah, being his contemporary and perhaps his colleague or disciple as well. The text is derived from a transcript dating 15th century, located at Hilandar Monastery. Another work attributed to him was the translation of the Books of Kings, in 1415.
See also
Lazarević dynasty
Battle of Kosovo
Jefimija
Princess Milica of Serbia
Stefan Lazarević
Teodosije
Danilo II, Serbian Archbishop
Stefan Dušan
Elder Siluan
Teodosije the Hilandarian (1246-1328), one of the most important Serbian writers in the Middle Ages, and the next great Athonite in the Serbian literature of the 13th century.
Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310-1355), builder of Saint Archangels Monastery
Antonije Bagaš (fl. 1356-1366), bought and restored the Agiou Pavlou monastery
Lazar the Hilandarian (fl. 1404), the first known Serbian and Russian watchmaker
Pachomius the Serb (fl. 1440s-1484), hagiographer of the Russian Church
Miroslav Gospel
Gabriel the Hilandarian
Constantine of Kostenets
Cyprian, Metropolitan of Kiev and All Rus'
Gregory Tsamblak
Isaija the Monk
Grigorije of Gornjak
Radoslav's Gospel (Inok of Dalša)
Rajčin Sudić
Jakov of Serres
Romylos of Vidin
Marko Pećki
Grigorije Vasilije
Danilo III (patriarch)
Isaija the Monk
Jefrem (patriarch)
References
Translated and adapted from Serbian Wikipedia's Nepoznati Svetogorac
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Anonymous Athonite
- List of people from Serbia
- Elder Siluan
- Nicodemus of Tismana
- Gregory Tsamblak
- Athanasius the Athonite
- List of Serbs
- Domentijan
- Isaija the Monk
- Jovan the Serb of Kratovo