Sava III explained

Honorific-Prefix:Saint
Serbian: Sava III <br> Сава III
Venerated In:Eastern Orthodox Church
Titles:Archbishop of All Serb and Littoral Lands
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Honorific-Prefix:Saint
Sava III
Church:Serbian Orthodox Church
See:Archbishopric of Peć
Enthroned:1292
Ended:1309
Predecessor:Jevstatije II
Successor:Nikodim I
Death Date:July 16, 1316
Nationality:Serb
Religion:Eastern Orthodox Christian
Feast Day:August 16
Canonized By:Serbian Orthodox Church

Saint Sava III (Serbian: Свети Сава III / Sveti Sava III; died July 16, 1316) was the Archbishop of Serbs from 1309 to 1316. Upon completing his studies,[1] he began as a hegumen in Hilandar, then became the Bishop of Prizren. During his office as bishop, he worked on the Bogorodica Ljeviška church in Prizren. In 1309 he became the Archbishop. Sava III was an important figure of the development of architecture in Medieval Serbia. Prior to the founding of the Banjska monastery, which Sava III did not survive, King Stefan Milutin consulted with him. In his charters confirming the endowments of King Milutin, he is styled "Archbishop of All Serbian and Maritime Lands". He rebuilt the Church of Saint George in Staro Nagoričane. According to the testimonies of his successor Archbishop Nikodim I, he regularly donated to Hilandar. The Serbian Orthodox Church venerate him as Saint Sava III on July 26 (August 8, Gregorian calendar).

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  1. Book: The Art of Ajanta and Sopoćani: A Comparative Study : An Enquiry in Prāṇa Aesthetics. 9788120809901. Upadhya. Om Datt. 1994. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. .