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Hadži-Ruvim (Serbian Cyrillic: Хаџи-Рувим; 19 April 1752 – 29 January 1804), born Rafailo Nenadović (Serbian Cyrillic: Рафаило Ненадовић), was a Serbian Orthodox archimandrite (superior abbot) of the Bogovađa Monastery, near Lajkovac, an artist and engraver, who was part of a plot to overthrow the Dahije, renegade Janissaries that had taken control of the Sanjak of Smederevo. He was jailed and later killed in the event known as the Slaughter of the Knezes. Hadži-Ruvim was an artist, wood carver, engraver and book collector. His most beautiful engraved cross was the one for Čokešina Monastery dating from 1799. He left notes and drawings on empty pages at the monasteries he visited. In Mionica, 92 kilometers from Belgrade, there's a church famous for the icons belonging to the Hadzi-Ruvim Ar

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  • Hadži-Ruvim (en)
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  • Hadži-Ruvim (Serbian Cyrillic: Хаџи-Рувим; 19 April 1752 – 29 January 1804), born Rafailo Nenadović (Serbian Cyrillic: Рафаило Ненадовић), was a Serbian Orthodox archimandrite (superior abbot) of the Bogovađa Monastery, near Lajkovac, an artist and engraver, who was part of a plot to overthrow the Dahije, renegade Janissaries that had taken control of the Sanjak of Smederevo. He was jailed and later killed in the event known as the Slaughter of the Knezes. Hadži-Ruvim was an artist, wood carver, engraver and book collector. His most beautiful engraved cross was the one for Čokešina Monastery dating from 1799. He left notes and drawings on empty pages at the monasteries he visited. In Mionica, 92 kilometers from Belgrade, there's a church famous for the icons belonging to the Hadzi-Ruvim Ar (en)
  • Hadži-Ruvim (en serbe cyrillique : Хаџи Рувим ; né le 19 avril 1752 à Babina Luka et mort le 29 janvier 1804 à Belgrade), né Rafailo Nenadović (Рафаило Ненадовић), est un archimandrite (père supérieur) orthodoxe serbe du monastère de Bogovađa, près de Lajkovac et graveur sur bois. Hadži-Ruvim prit part à un complot pour renverser les , des Janissaires renégats qui s'était emparé du sandjak de Smederevo. Il fut jeté en prison puis tué au cours de l'événement connu sous le nom de « ». (fr)
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  • Nešković (en)
  • Ruvim Nenadović (en)
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  • Ruvim Nenadović (en)
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  • Babina Luka, Sanjak of Smederevo (en)
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