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1588
The main set of civil laws in force on the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Russia and Samogitia – served as a “constitution” of the power that was once one of the largest in Europe and a kind of guarantor of its independence.
XII c.
A saint, bishop, outstanding writer of Eastern Slavia, author of prayers, praise of saints, canons, teachings.
about 1169–1236
St. Archbishop Sava is the leading figure in the history of the religious and cultural life of Orthodox Slavs in the Balkans from the late 12th century to the first third of the 13th century, the founder of the autocephalous Serbian church, its first archbishop, the first distributor of church and secular laws among the Serbs, the first famous Serbian translator and writer.