Stanjevići修道院作为俄罗斯在黑山影响的来源

Z. Lekovic
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黑山与布尔达和俄罗斯之间的联系可以追溯到16世纪下半叶。在伊凡四世统治时期(1533-1584),修道士西奥多和来自派珀、德罗布尼亚克和罗瓦茨的公爵——乌勒·博日达列夫、伊万·佩尔科夫和斯坦科·拉捷金——前往俄罗斯寻求帮助。与俄罗斯的第一次官方关系是在17世纪末建立的。自从1711年彼得大帝写信给达尼洛主教以来,他们的关系就特别紧张。黑山与俄罗斯关系的最初阶段是在国家权力缓慢形成和与土耳其人不断斗争的背景下发展起来的。与俄罗斯的关系,从俄罗斯得到的帮助,俄罗斯使节的建议和指示对黑山国家政权的建设产生了非常大的影响。当时建立的联系决定了与俄罗斯密切关系的历史进程,这对黑山的整个历史来说是决定性的和救世的。在萨瓦和瓦西里大都会时期,这些联系加深和加强了。伊丽莎白皇后接受萨瓦主教为黑山的“主人”。大都会瓦西里也知道,黑山的唯一拯救是与俄罗斯的密切联系,甚至说服俄罗斯将黑山纳入其保护国。由于大都会瓦西里,Stanjevići修道院成为俄罗斯赞助的托儿所。继前任主教彼得一世和彼得二世之后,主教彼得一世和彼得二世与俄罗斯及其人民保持着密切的联系,Stanjevići修道院在18世纪和19世纪前30年的这些关系中发挥了重要作用。
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The Stanjevići Monastery as a Source of Russian Influence in Montenegro
The connections between Montenegro and Brda and Russia go back to the second half of the 16th century. During the reign of Ivan IV (1533–1584), the monk Theodore and the dukes from Piper, Drobnyak, and Rovac — Vule Bozhidarev, Ivan Perkov and Stanko Radetin — went to Russia for help. The first official ties with Russia were established at the end of the 17th century. They had been especially tense since 1711 when Peter the Great sent a letter to Bishop Danilo. This initial stage of relations between Montenegro and Russia developed in the context of the slow formation of state power and the constant struggle with the Turks. Relations with Russia, the help received from it, the advice and instructions of Russian envoys had a very strong influence on the construction of state power in Montenegro. The connections established at that time determined the historical course of close ties with Russia, fateful and salvific for the entire history of Montenegro. During the time of Metropolitans Savva and Vasilii, these ties deepened and strengthened. Empress Elizabeth accepted bishop Sava as the «master» of Montenegro. Metropolitan Vasilii also knew that the only salvation for Montenegro was its closest ties with Russia, and even persuaded Russia to take Montenegro under its protectorate. Thanks to Metropolitan Vasilii, the Stanjevići monastery became a nursery for Russian patronage. Following the example of their predecessors, Bishops Peter I and Peter II maintained close ties with Russia and their people, and the Stanjevići monastery played an important role in these relations during the 18th and first three decades of the 19th centuries.
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