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Vladika or Wladika (Serbian: владика) is a Slavic title and address of bishops in the Eastern Orthodox Church. In Old Church Slavonic, the meaning of the word is Mr. From the early-16th to the mid-19th century in Montenegro, the title referred to the bishop of Cetinje, who also served as the spiritual leader and the prince of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro.

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  • Vladika oder Wladika (russ. владыка; serb. владика) ist bei den orthodoxen Slawen der Titel und die Anrede der Bischöfe. Ursprünglich bedeutete das Wort im Altslawischen „Herr“, „Gebieter“. In Montenegro kam dem Titel über lange Zeit seine ursprüngliche Bedeutung zu, waren doch die Bischöfe von Cetinje von Anfang des 16. bis Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts gleichzeitig geistliches Oberhaupt und Fürsten der Montenegriner. (de)
  • Vladika or Wladika (Serbian: владика) is a Slavic title and address of bishops in the Eastern Orthodox Church. In Old Church Slavonic, the meaning of the word is Mr. From the early-16th to the mid-19th century in Montenegro, the title referred to the bishop of Cetinje, who also served as the spiritual leader and the prince of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro. (en)
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  • Vladika oder Wladika (russ. владыка; serb. владика) ist bei den orthodoxen Slawen der Titel und die Anrede der Bischöfe. Ursprünglich bedeutete das Wort im Altslawischen „Herr“, „Gebieter“. In Montenegro kam dem Titel über lange Zeit seine ursprüngliche Bedeutung zu, waren doch die Bischöfe von Cetinje von Anfang des 16. bis Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts gleichzeitig geistliches Oberhaupt und Fürsten der Montenegriner. (de)
  • Vladika or Wladika (Serbian: владика) is a Slavic title and address of bishops in the Eastern Orthodox Church. In Old Church Slavonic, the meaning of the word is Mr. From the early-16th to the mid-19th century in Montenegro, the title referred to the bishop of Cetinje, who also served as the spiritual leader and the prince of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro. (en)
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  • Vladika (de)
  • Vladika (en)
  • Владика (uk)
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