Vikentije Jovanović

Vikentije Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Викентије Јовановић[a]; 1689 – June 6, 1737) was the Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci from 1731 to 1737, as Vikentije II. During his diplomatic mission in Vienna in 1734, he was given permission by Emperor Charles VI to establish a hussar regiment constituted solely of Serbs and Croats. It was officially named Illyrian-Rascian regiment and inaugurated on June 16, 1735, in a grand ceremony officiated by Vikentije. The ceremony took place outside Budim where the banners which were used symbolized his importance in the Austrian Empire, but also the dual symbolism of East and West; dual coats of arms on their spears, two languages in their inscriptions (Church Slavonic and Latin), and the use of Eastern iconography and Western emblematic imagery. Vikentije's hussars went on to fight in the Austro-RussianTurkish War (1735-1739).[1]

Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci

Vikentije II
Oil painting.
ChurchSerbian Orthodox Church
ProvinceMilitary Frontier, Austrian Empire
MetropolisSremski Karlovci
Installed1731
Term ended1737
PredecessorMojsije Petrović
SuccessorArsenije IV
Personal details
Born1689
DiedJune 6, 1737 (aged 47-48)
Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, Habsburg monarchy
(modern Serbia)
DenominationEastern Orthodox

Annotations

  1. ^
    His name is also spelt as Vićentije (Serbian Cyrillic: Вићентије Јовановић).

See also

References

  1. Вуковић 1996, pp. 70–73.

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