- Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina
The Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina (Serbian
Cyrillic : "Епархија захумско-херцеговачка") is a bishopric of theSerb Orthodox Church with its seat inMostar , temporarily transferred to the Tvrdoš monastery nearTrebinje ,Republika Srpska ,Bosnia and Herzegovina .The Eparchy of
Zahumlje andHerzegovina was originally founded in1219 , bySaint Sava , the very same year theSerbian Orthodox Church acquired itsautocephaly from Constantinople. Thus, it was one of the original Serb Orthodox bishoprics.The original seat of the Diocese of Hum, as it was called in
1219 , was inSton , in the church of the Most Holy Theotokos (Пресвете Богородице). The first bishop of Hum was Ilarion, succeeded by Sava II (son ofStefan Prvovencani ), Jovan, Danilo and Stefan. The church in Ston was taken over by theRoman Catholic Church in the 15th century after the region was included in the fiercely Roman CatholicRagusan Republic , and has since remained Catholic.When Hum was taken over by the Bosnian ban in the 14th century, the see of the eparchy was moved to the Monastery of Mileševo. In the 15th century, it became the Diocese of
Herzegovina , in line with the regions new name given to it by its ruler, the "Herceg of Saint Sava", Stjepan Vukčić Kosača. Apparently, it was a Bishop of Hercegovina that crowned KingTvrtko I in Mileševo in1377 as King of Serbs and all of Bosnia and Hum.Following the fall of Herzegovina under Turkish rule, the See was frequently moved, finally to settle in Monastery
Tvrdoš nearTrebinje . Following that final move, the following Bishops of the Diocese of Zahum-Hercegovina are known: Jovan (1508–1513) and Visarion, restorers of Monastery Tvrdoš (1508 ); then Marko (1524), Maksim (1532), Nikanor (1546), Antonije (1570), Savatije (1573–1585), Visarion (1592), Silvestar (1602) and Leontije (1605–1611).Eventually, the Diocese was split with the Diocese of Mileševo breaking off.
External links
* [http://www.spc.yu/Genocid/Zahumsko/zahumskoc.html Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina] ("in Serbian")
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