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where he would be a hermit. For many years, nobody disturbed him, until one day a hunter chasing a deer came across the saint, who was in prayer. The hunter engaged the monk in conversation, which went on for hours. As he prepared to take his leave, the hunter asked for the saint's blessing, upon
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was built by the generosity of the emperor, as a sign of his thanksgiving to God and the saint. There is an icon in the monastery church that shows St. Prohor's encounter with Emperor Romanos Diogenes. Also shown are wild animals approaching him without fear such as a deer.
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Hermits before Prohor of Pčenja, John of Rila, Joachim of Osogovo, Peter of Koriša and those after them have exerted an influence both social and cultural on the people of the Balkan Peninsula during the Middle Ages.
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in 1068. The emperor sought out the prophetic hermit but found his grave instead. The church of the St.
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Alexandru Madgearu, Byzantine Military Organization on the Danube, 10th-12th Centuries, BRILL, 2013,
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Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies: London, 21-26 August, 2006
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Macedonia: A Voyage through History (Vol. 1, From Ancient Times to the Ottoman Invasions)
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which St. Prohor foretold that greatness awaited him. The hunter,
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Prohor Pcinjski was born into a Bulgarian family in the
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Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (500-1300) (2 vols)
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who lived in the eleventh century Bulgaria and after
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Prohor Pčinjski Monastery

Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
Gavril of Lesnovo
St. John of Rila
its conquest in the Byzantine Empire
Ovče Pole
First Bulgarian Empire
North Macedonia
Pčinja River
Romanos Diogenes
Byzantine emperor
Prohor Pčinjski Monastery
Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (500-1300) (2 vols)
ISBN
9789004395190
ISBN
1134598475
ISBN
9004252495
ISBN
9004395199
Macedonia: A Voyage through History (Vol. 1, From Ancient Times to the Ottoman Invasions)
ISBN
9781443888431
Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies: London, 21-26 August, 2006
ISBN
9780754657408
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