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Visarion Saraj

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Visarion Saraj also known as Visarion Sarai (1714–1744)[1][2] was an Orthodox cleric who was targeted by members of the Habsburg Dynasty for speaking his mind which led to him being imprisoned in Deva and then sent to a jail in Timișoara and from there to Sankt Ruprecht an der Raab before being tortured to death in the dungeon of the Kufstein Fortress in the Kaiser Mountains of the city of Tyrol.[3][4][5] Because of this, the Holy Synods of the Romanian Orthodox Church and the Serbian Orthodox Church introduced Vissarion in the calendar of their Saints.

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  1. ^ Serbian Orthodox Church: Its Past and Present. Serbian Patriarchy. 1966.
  2. ^ Astrolabes and Angels, Epigrams and Enigmas: From Regiomontanus' Acrostic for Cardinal Bessarion to Piero Della Francesca's Flagellation of Christ. Steiner. 2007. ISBN 9783515090612.
  3. ^ Hitchins, Keith (2014-02-20). A Concise History of Romania. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521872386.
  4. ^ Караџић, Радован (2005). Интервјуи и говори др Радована Караџића, Volume 2. ISBN 9788675270249.
  5. ^ Berezhnaya, Liliya; Hein-Kircher, Heidi (2019-03-01). Rampart Nations: Bulwark Myths of East European Multiconfessional Societies in the Age of Nationalism. Berghahn Books. ISBN 9781789201482.