Visarion, Metropolitan of Herzegovina explained

Honorific-Prefix:Metropolitan
Visarion
Native Name Lang:Serbian
Metropolitan of Herzegovina
Metropolis:Metropolitanate of Herzegovina
See:Trebinje
Term Start:1590
Term End:1602
Predecessor:Savatije Sokolović
Successor:Silvestar
Birth Date:Unknown
Birth Place:Sanjak of Herzegovina, Ottoman Empire
Death Date:Unknown
Nationality:Rum Millet
Religion:Serbian Orthodox
Residence:Tvrdoš Monastery in Trebinje
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Visarion (Serbian: Висарион) was the Metropolitan of Herzegovina between 1590 and 1602.

He was the ktitor of the Great Church of the Tvrdoš Monastery in Trebinje, where he was seated.[1]

Life

Rebel activity

The Banat Uprising (1594), in which the Serbs in Banat rose up against the Ottomans,[2] had been aided by Visarion and Metropolitan Rufim Njeguš of Cetinje.[3] The rebels' war flags with the icon of Saint Sava[4] had been consecrated by Serbian Patriarch Jovan Kantul.[5] Ottoman Grand Vizier Koca Sinan Pasha ordered the flag of Muhammad be brought to counter the Serb flag, as well as the sarcophagus and relics of Saint Sava located in the Mileševa monastery be brought by military convoy to Belgrade. Along the way, the Ottomans had people killed in their path so that the rebels in the woods would hear of it. The relics were publicly incinerated by the Ottomans on a pyre on the Vračar plateau, and the ashes scattered, on April 27, 1595.[4] [5]

Among the Serbs, especially after the incineration of the relics of St. Sava, the liberation movement met a large response. The center of action for Herzegovina was since 1596 the Tvrdoš Monastery in Trebinje, where Metropolitan Visarion was seated. Many of the Orthodox bishops called to Austria for help in liberating their lands. In 1596 the liberation movement and fighting would spread into Ottoman Montenegro and the neighbouring tribes in Herzegovina, especially under influence of Metropolitan Visarion.[6] A Ragusan document from the beginning of 1596 claimed that the metropolitan and many Herzegovinian chieftains gathered in the Trebinje Monastery where they swore oath "to give up and donate 20,000 heroes to the [Austrian] emperors' light."[7] The rebels sought help or at least, symbolically, the Austrian flag as a proof of connection with Austria.[7] At the end of 1596, after the Himariote rebellion, the Serbs started to revolt. The uprising broke out in Bjelopavlići, then spread to Drobnjaci, Nikšić, Piva and Gacko, and was led by vojvoda Grdan of Nikšić. The uprising was short-lived, as the rebels were defeated at Gacko. The rebels were forced to capitulate due to lack of foreign support.[8] After the failure of the uprising, many Herzegovinians moved to the Bay of Kotor and Dalmatia.[9] Grdan and Patriarch Jovan would continue to plan revolts against the Ottomans in the coming years.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Марица Шупут. Српска архитектура у доба турске власти 1459-1690. 1984. Филозофски факултет, Институт за историју уметности. Познато је да су друге цркве, које су биле поди- зане за седишта митрополита, биле управо митрополитске задужбине. Тако је херцеговачки митрополит Висарион био ктитор велике цркве манастира Тврдоша [11]. Из са- чуваних ....
  2. Book: Rajko L. Veselinović. (1219-1766). Udžbenik za IV razred srpskih pravoslavnih bogoslovija. (Yu 68-1914). 1966. Sv. Arh. Sinod Srpske pravoslavne crkve. 70–71.
  3. Book: Editions speciales. 1971. Naučno delo.
  4. Book: Nikolaj Velimirović. The Life of St. Sava. January 1989. St. Vladimir's Seminary Press. 978-0-88141-065-5. 159.
  5. Book: Mitja Velikonja. Religious Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina. registration. 5 February 2003. Texas A&M University Press. 978-1-58544-226-3. 75–.
  6. Book: Editions speciales. 1971. Naučno delo. Дошло ]е до похреаа Срба у Ба- нату, ко]и су помагали тадаппьи црногоски владика, Херувим и тре- бюьски, Висарион. До покрета и борбе против Ту рака дошло ]е 1596. године и у Цр- иэ] Гори и сус]едним племенима у Харцеговгаш, нарочито под утица- ]ем поменутог владике Висариона. Идупе, 1597. године, [...] Али, а\адика Висарион и во]вода Грдан радили су и дал>е на организован>у борбе, па су придобили и тадапньег пеЬког патри^арха 1ована. Ова] ]е папи Клименту VIII послао писмо, у коме каже да би се, у случа^у када би папа организовао напад на Нови, дигла на оруж]е и херцего- вачка племена: Зупци, Никшипи, Пивл>ани, Банъани, Дробшаци, Рудине и Гацко. Пошто ....
  7. Book: Istorisko društvo Bosne i Hercegovine. Annuaire de la Société historique de Bosnie et Herzégovine. 1959. Istorisko društvo Bosne i Hercegovine. из Дубровника из почетка 1596 тврди да су се многи херцего- вачки главари са митрополитом састали у требшьском манастиру и заклели »да Ье се дати и поклонити светлости импературови су 20 тисуЪа ]унака«. Устаници траже помоЬ или бар симболично аустриску заставу као доказ везе са Аустри]ом. Ускоро ^е дошло до ускочког осва^ан>а Клиса (8 IV 1596) што ]е изазвало силно узбзфеиье од Лике до Херцеговине. Ускоци су ако развили сво^е походе; на бедемима дубровачким ста^але су отсечене главе цоги- нулих харамбаша"). Шпанско-папска флота била ^е у Месини и очекивала наре1>еNoе за удар против турских обала3"). На новом збору у Требин>у владиха Висарион и главари упутали су Доминика да оде у Грац и Праг. Избавили су да чекану »заповест за устанак«; тада ]е Клис ]ош био ускочки. Из Граца ]е стигао агент Михо ЗлатариЬ те ....
  8. Book: Trevor W. Harrison. Slobodan Drakulic. Against Orthodoxy: Studies in Nationalism. 31 August 2011. UBC Press. 978-0-7748-2096-7. 99–.
  9. Book: Jovan Cvijić. Sabrana dela: Balkansko Poluostrvo. 1987. Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. 145. 9788639100445.