Gavrilo Avramović was the metropolitan of Dabar-Bosnia (around 1578–88). He was the exarch of the Patriarch of Peć for Dalmatia and was responsible for organizing the Serbian Orthodox Church in the region. Around 1588 he had left Bosnia and Dalmatia, and with the monks of the Rmanj monastery, where he lived, and many people, he moved under the Austrian government in Croatia. Metropolitan Avramović is credited with founding of the first Serbian monasteries in Croatia, Marča[1] and Gomorje.

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References

  1. "ARHIJEREJSKA LITURGIJA U MANASTIRU MARČA – Mitropolija zagrebačko-ljubljanska". mitropolija-zagrebacka.org (in Serbian). Retrieved 2018-04-23.

Sources

  • This article is initially based on the article from the National Encyclopedia Serbian-Croatian-Slovene, Avramović Gavrilo, written by Radoslav Grujić.

Literature

  • Д. Витковић, Дабро-босански митрополит Гаврило Аврамовић (1912).



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