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Eparchy of Dalmatia

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Eparchy of Dalmatia

Епархија далматинска
Location
TerritoryDalmatia
HeadquartersŠibenik
Information
DenominationEastern Orthodox
Sui iuris church
Established1692
CathedralCathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, Šibenik
Language
Current leadership
BishopNikodim Kosović
Map
Website
eparhija-dalmatinska.hr

TheEparchy of Dalmatia (Serbian:Далматинска епархија orDalmatinska eparhija) is adiocese oreparchy of theSerbian Orthodox Church, having jurisdiction over the region ofDalmatia, inCroatia.[1] Since 2017, Serbian Orthodox Bishop of Dalmatia isNikodim Kosović.[2]

History

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Serbian Orthodox ArchimandriteGerasim Zelić
Serbian Orthodox BishopNikodim Milaš
Serbian Orthodox Monastery Krka
See also:History of Dalmatia

Between Venetian and Turkish Rule

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See also:Venetian Dalmatia,Sanjak of Krka,Cretan War (1645–69),Epifanije Stefanović,Morean War,Savatije Ljubibratić, andOttoman–Venetian War (1714–18)

Under French and Austrian Rule

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See also:Illyrian Provinces,Gerasim Zelić,Kingdom of Dalmatia,Josif Rajačić, andNikodim Milaš

Dalmatia in Yugoslavia

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See also:Littoral Banovina,Banovina of Croatia, andGovernorate of Dalmatia

Modern Times

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See also:Serbs of Croatia

Bishops

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Monasteries

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Serbian Orthodox Church: Diocese of Dalmatia
  2. ^"Communique of the Holy Assembly of Bishops (2017)". Archived fromthe original on 2018-01-15. Retrieved2017-07-28.

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