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Jelena Štiljanović

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Jelena Štiljanović also known as Jelisaveta (died 1546) was a Serbian princess and saint.

Life

She was the wife of Prince Stefan Štiljanović who is also venerated as a saint along with his wife.[1] After his death, she fled from the Turks and went to Germany. When she learned that her husband's relics had been found, Jelena returned to the monastery of Šišatovac to pay homage to them. Once there she decided to become a nun under the monastic name of Jelisaveta. The founding of the Petkovica Monastery around 1522 is attributed to her generosity.[2] There is some evidence that she was buried at the Convent of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Sremski Karlovci.

The Serbian Orthodox Church celebrates her feast day on 4 October.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ volimo, Srbiju. "Srbiju volimo - Sveti pravedni Stefan i Jelena ( Štiljanović)". Srbiju volimo.
  2. ^ Kulić, Branka; Srećkov, Nedeljka (November 30, 1994). "The monasteries of the Fruška Gora". Prometej – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Křížek, Václav (November 30, 1863). "Anthologie jihoslovanská s předcházející krátkou srovnávací naukou o tvarech a připojeným slovníčkem: k usnadnění vzźjemnosti Čechů a Jihoslovanů". Storch – via Google Books.