Saint Sava III
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Sava III was the Archbishop of Serbs from 1309 to 1316. He is venerated as a saint, Saint Sava III.

He began as a hegumen in the Chilandar, then became the Bishop of Prizren. During his office as bishop, he worked on the Bogorodica Ljeviška church in Prizren
Prizren
Prizren is a historical city located in southern Kosovo. It is the administrative center of the eponymous municipality and district.The city has a population of around 131,247 , mostly Albanians...

. In 1309 he becomes the Archbishop.

Sava III was an important figure of the development of architecture in Medieval Serbia. Prior to the founding of the Banjska monastery
Banjska monastery
Banjska Monastery , , is a Serb Orthodox monastery in the Banjska village near Zvečan in the north of Kosovo.- History :The monastery, along with St...

, which Sava III did not survive, King Stefan Milutin consulted with him. In his charters confirming the endowment
Endowment
-Finance:*Financial endowment, relating to funds or property donated to institutions or individuals *Endowment mortgage, a mortgage to be repaid by an endowment policy*Endowment policy, a type of life insurance policy...

s of King Milutin, he is styled "Archbishop of All Serbian and Maritime Lands
Pomorje
Pomorje or Primorje is a term used in historical contexts to describe one of the two geographical divisions that constituted Serbia in the Middle Ages...

". He rebuilt the Church of Saint George
Church of Saint George
The Church of Saint George is the major shrine for the fourth century martyr Saint George and is located in Lod, Israel...

 in Staro Nagoričane
Staro Nagoricane
Staro Nagoričane is a village in Republic of Macedonia and the seat of the Staro Nagoričane municipality, primarily known for its 13th century Church of St George, built by Serbian king Milutin....

. According to the testimonies of his successor Archbishop Nikodom I, he regularly gave aid to Chilandar.

The Serbian Orthodox Church
Serbian Orthodox Church
The Serbian Orthodox Church is one of the autocephalous Orthodox Christian churches, ranking sixth in order of seniority after Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem, and Russia...

 venerate him on July 26 (August 8, Gregorian calendar).

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