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Prokopije or Procopius (Serbian: Прокопије; Romanian: Procopie or Romanian: Procopiu, Hungarian: Prokop; born Petar Ivačković, Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Ивачковић, Romanian: Petru Ivacicovici, Hungarian: Ivácskovics Péter; August 8, 1808 – May 11, 1881) was an Austro-Hungarian cleric of the Romanian Orthodox and Serbian Orthodox churches who ultimately served as the latter's Patriarch at Karlovci. He was born in the Banat as a subject of the Austrian Empire, his ethnic affiliations alternating between the Serb and Romanian communities. Ivačković's early life was spent in Serbian Orthodox institutions, and he was seen as a Serb loyalist before he became Bishop of Arad. During the 1860s, he expressed support for Romanian nationalism, primarily as a founder of the National Aradian Association f

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  • Prokopije or Procopius (Serbian: Прокопије; Romanian: Procopie or Romanian: Procopiu, Hungarian: Prokop; born Petar Ivačković, Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Ивачковић, Romanian: Petru Ivacicovici, Hungarian: Ivácskovics Péter; August 8, 1808 – May 11, 1881) was an Austro-Hungarian cleric of the Romanian Orthodox and Serbian Orthodox churches who ultimately served as the latter's Patriarch at Karlovci. He was born in the Banat as a subject of the Austrian Empire, his ethnic affiliations alternating between the Serb and Romanian communities. Ivačković's early life was spent in Serbian Orthodox institutions, and he was seen as a Serb loyalist before he became Bishop of Arad. During the 1860s, he expressed support for Romanian nationalism, primarily as a founder of the National Aradian Association for Romanian Popular Culture. He backed Andrei Șaguna's bid to set up the Romanian-centered , becoming its suffragan bishop; during the Serb–Romanian church partition, he extended the Arad Bishopric south into the Banat. In the final part of his career, Ivačković's mission intertwined with the ethnic conflicts of Transleithanian Hungary. In 1873, following Șaguna's death and the row between Romanian conservatives and liberals, and being the more neutral choice, he was elected Transylvanian Metropolitan. A similar conflict among the Serbs propelled him to the office of Patriarch in 1874. Rejected by Romanian nationalists for having left his Transylvanian seat, Ivačković came to be seen as an associate of the Serb liberals. Although already old and ailing, his resignation in 1879 was widely attributed to Hungarian intrigues, involving Kálmán Tisza, Ágoston Trefort, and Ivačković's eventual successor, German Anđelić. Ivačković spent his final years away from the public eye, dying in Bela Crkva. (en)
  • Prokop, imię świeckie Petar Ivačković (ur. 1809 w Deliblacie, zm. 11 maja 1881) – serbski biskup prawosławny, w latach 1874–1879 i patriarcha serbski. (pl)
  • Патриа́рх Проко́пий (серб. Патријарх Прокопије, рум. Patriarhul Procopie, в миру Пе́тар Ива́чкович, серб. Петар Ивачковић, рум. Petru Ivacicovici, венг. Ivácskovics Péter; 8 августа 1808, — 11 мая 1881, Белая Церковь) — епископ автокефальной сербской Карловацкой патриархии, в 1874—1879 годы — её предстоятель с титулом «Архиепископ Карловацкий и Патриарх Серпски». (ru)
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  • Patriarch of Karlovci (en)
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  • Bishops Procopius in 1866 (en)
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  • Prokop, imię świeckie Petar Ivačković (ur. 1809 w Deliblacie, zm. 11 maja 1881) – serbski biskup prawosławny, w latach 1874–1879 i patriarcha serbski. (pl)
  • Патриа́рх Проко́пий (серб. Патријарх Прокопије, рум. Patriarhul Procopie, в миру Пе́тар Ива́чкович, серб. Петар Ивачковић, рум. Petru Ivacicovici, венг. Ivácskovics Péter; 8 августа 1808, — 11 мая 1881, Белая Церковь) — епископ автокефальной сербской Карловацкой патриархии, в 1874—1879 годы — её предстоятель с титулом «Архиепископ Карловацкий и Патриарх Серпски». (ru)
  • Prokopije or Procopius (Serbian: Прокопије; Romanian: Procopie or Romanian: Procopiu, Hungarian: Prokop; born Petar Ivačković, Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Ивачковић, Romanian: Petru Ivacicovici, Hungarian: Ivácskovics Péter; August 8, 1808 – May 11, 1881) was an Austro-Hungarian cleric of the Romanian Orthodox and Serbian Orthodox churches who ultimately served as the latter's Patriarch at Karlovci. He was born in the Banat as a subject of the Austrian Empire, his ethnic affiliations alternating between the Serb and Romanian communities. Ivačković's early life was spent in Serbian Orthodox institutions, and he was seen as a Serb loyalist before he became Bishop of Arad. During the 1860s, he expressed support for Romanian nationalism, primarily as a founder of the National Aradian Association f (en)
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  • Prokopije Ivačković (en)
  • Prokop (patriarcha serbski) (pl)
  • Прокопий (Ивачкович) (ru)
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  • Prokopije Ivačković (en)
  • (Procopie Ivacicovici, (en)
  • Ivácskovics Prokop) (en)
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