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Pajsije of Janjevo (Serbian: Пајсије Јањевац / Pajsije Janjevac; Janjevo, 1542? – Peć, 2 November 1647) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1614 to 1647, seated at the Patriarchal Monastery of Peć. He was also a writer, poet, composer, educator, and diplomat.

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  • Pajsije of Janjevo (Serbian: Пајсије Јањевац / Pajsije Janjevac; Janjevo, 1542? – Peć, 2 November 1647) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1614 to 1647, seated at the Patriarchal Monastery of Peć. He was also a writer, poet, composer, educator, and diplomat. The greatest accomplishment of Serbian literature and theology happened under Patriarch Pajsije who inspired the revival of hagiographical literature and entered into theological debates with Pope Gregory XV and particularly with Pope Urban VIII concerning the question of the procession of the Holy Spirit. He patronized art on a grand scale. He funded works by woodcarvers of iconostasis and icon painters during his entire reign as patriarch from 1614 to 1648. His travels took him to Moscow in 1622, Constantinople in 1641, and Jerusalem in 1646. He was born in Janjevo, at the time part of the Ottoman Empire, the son of a clergyman, Dimitrije. He was educated in his birth town where the wealthy folks of Janjevo had their own school which he attended regularly and continued his education at the seminary of Gračanica monastery. He was a pupil of Jovan Kantul. Early in life he showed that he was a great "book lover" and a very cultured man who took care to preserve manuscripts scattered about various monasteries. He himself was a writer. Patriarch Pajsije states in one of his works, "Service to Tsar Uroš" (Stefan Uroš V), he put in it "Troparion" and "Kontakion"—writing first the Sticheron of the small vespers .... "all in the order required by liturgy." (en)
  • Паисий I Яневац (серб. Пајсије I Јањевац) — патриарх сербский (1614—1646), из митрополитов Новобрда. По ходатайству митрополита скопльского Симеона, царь Михаил Феодорович в 1641 году выдал жалованную грамоту на имя сербского архиепископа Паисия в его «Петцкой Вознесенский монастырь» на приезд в Москву за милостыней после семи или восьми лет. Но уже в 1643 году прибыл на русскую границу печский архимандрит Кентирион за милостыней. Из грамоты, посланной архимандритом к царю из Путивля, видно, что Паисий, почти столетний старец, находился в «неволе в турской земле, сидел в железах» и «ради дани впал в великий долг». Написал «житие» царя Уроша и службу ему, а также «Повесть вкратце о праведном Стефане Щиляновиче, деспоте сербском» (умер в 1515). (ru)
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  • Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch (en)
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  • Pajsije of Janjevo (Serbian: Пајсије Јањевац / Pajsije Janjevac; Janjevo, 1542? – Peć, 2 November 1647) was the Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch from 1614 to 1647, seated at the Patriarchal Monastery of Peć. He was also a writer, poet, composer, educator, and diplomat. (en)
  • Паисий I Яневац (серб. Пајсије I Јањевац) — патриарх сербский (1614—1646), из митрополитов Новобрда. По ходатайству митрополита скопльского Симеона, царь Михаил Феодорович в 1641 году выдал жалованную грамоту на имя сербского архиепископа Паисия в его «Петцкой Вознесенский монастырь» на приезд в Москву за милостыней после семи или восьми лет. Но уже в 1643 году прибыл на русскую границу печский архимандрит Кентирион за милостыней. Из грамоты, посланной архимандритом к царю из Путивля, видно, что Паисий, почти столетний старец, находился в «неволе в турской земле, сидел в железах» и «ради дани впал в великий долг». (ru)
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