Svetog Save St. Panchevo (Serbia)

(Улица Светог Саве)

Street ID: 803138000010


Old names

Name Period Dokument
Светог Саве (Serbian) 2002 — today Сл. лист општине Панчево 2002/4 source
Ђуре Ђаковића (Serbian) 1953 — 2002 Записник — градски народни одбор 28.9.1953. source
Александра Ранковића (Serbian) 1951 — 1953 Записник — градски народни одбор 29.5.1951. source
Маршала Малиновског (Serbian) 1946 — 1951 Постер - Градски народни одбор Панчево 1946 source
Цара Душана — горња (Serbian) 1944 — 1946
General von Mackensen Gasse
(Генерала фон Макензена)
1941 — 1944 Постер - Gassen und Straßennamеn der Stadt Pantschowa source
Цара Душана — горња (Serbian) 1921 — 1941 Лист „Панчевац“ год. 3. бр. 40 од 9.10.1921. source
Мерцијева (Serbian) 1918 — 1921
Mercy Gasse (German)
Merczy utcza (Hungarian)
Мерцијева (Serbian)
1891 — 1918 Лист „Donau-Temes-Bote“ бр. 17 од 26.2.1891. source
Bären Gasse (German) пре 1891 Лист „Donau-Temes-Bote“ бр. 17 од 26.2.1891. source
Mühlen Gassen (German) 1820 План Панчева (1820) source
Табла са називом улице/трга — Улица Светог Саве, Panchevo

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Saint Sava, known as the Enlightener, was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the founder of Serbian law, and a diplomat. Sava, born as Rastko Nemanjić, was the youngest son of Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja, and ruled the appanage of Zachlumia briefly in 1190–92. He then left for Mount Athos, where he became a monk with the name Sava (Sabbas). At Athos he established the monastery of Hilandar, which became one of the most important cultural and religious centres of the Serbian people. In 1219 the Patriarchate exiled in Nicea recognized him as the first Serbian Archbishop, and in the same year he authored the oldest known constitution of Serbia, the Zakonopravilo nomocanon, thus securing full religious and political independence. Sava is regarded as the founder of Serbian medieval literature.

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