Nicholas I of Ohrid

Nicholas I of Ohrid
Archbishop of Ohrid
Native name Νικόλαος Α΄ Οχρίδας
Church Eastern Orthodox Church
Diocese Archbishopric of Ohrid
Installed c. 1340
Term ended c. 1350
Personal details
Denomination Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Residence Ohrid

Nicholas I of Ohrid (Greek: Νικόλαος Α΄ Οχρίδας; Serbian: Никола I Охридски) was Eastern Orthodox Archbishop of Ohrid, from c. 1340 to c. 1350.

In 1334, the Archbishopric of Ohrid came under Serbian rule, preserving its ecclesiastical autonomy.[1] On Easter Day, 16 April 1346, the Serbian King Stefan Dušan convoked the state assembly in Skopje, attended by the Serbian Archbishop Joanikije II, Archbishop Nikolas I of Ohrid, the Bulgarian Patriarch Simeon and various religious leaders of Mount Athos. On that occasion, Serbian Archbishopric of Peć was raised to the status of a Patriarchate. The Archbishopric of Ohrid was not annexed to the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć and kept its autonomy, recognizing only the honorary seniority of the Serbian Patriarch.[2][3]

References

  1. Ćirković 2004, pp. 63.
  2. Fine 1994, pp. 309.
  3. Ćirković 2004, pp. 64-65.

Sources

  • Ćirković, Sima (2004). The Serbs. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.
  • Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr. (1994) [1987]. The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press.
Religious titles
Preceded by
Anthimus Metochites
Archbishop of Ohrid
1346
Succeeded by
Gregory II
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