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Saint Antimos of Iberia, Metropolitan of Wallachia (†1716)Memory 13 (26) June
Little is known about the youth of St. Antimos. He was a native of the Samtskhe region in southern Already famed for his paintings, engravings, and calligraphy, Antimos was asked by Prince Constantine Brincoveanu (1688–1714) of Wallachia (present-day In 1694 Antimos was enthroned as abbot of Snagov Monastery (in present-day In 1705 Antimos, “the chosen among chosen abbots of Under the direct leadership of St. Antimos, more than twenty churches and monasteries were erected in The main gates of this monastery were made of oak and carved with traditional Georgian motifs by St. Antimos himself. The metropolitan also established rules for the monastery and declared its independence from the From the day of his consecration, Metropolitan Antimos fought tirelessly for the liberation of His words were prophetic: In 1714 the Turks executed the Wallachian prince Constantine Brincoveanu, and in 1716 they executed Stefan Cantacuzino (1714–1716), the last prince of In his place they appointed the Phanariote[1] Nicholas Mavrokordatos, who concerned himself only with the interests of the During this difficult time, Antimos of Iberia gathered around him a group of loyal boyar patriots determined to liberate their country from Turkish and Phanariote domination. But Nicholas Mavrokordatos became suspicious, and he ordered Antimos to resign as metropolitan. When Antimos failed to do so, he filed a complaint with Patriarch Jeremiah of But Nicholas Mavrokordatos was still unsatisfied and claimed that to deny Antimos the title of Metropolitan of Hungro-Wallachia was insufficient punishment. He ordered Antimos to be exiled far from Wallachia, to St. Catherine's Monastery on But Metropolitan Antimos never reached On September 14, Thus ended the earthly life of one more Georgian saint — a man who had dedicated all of his strength, talent, and knowledge to the revival of Christian culture and the strengthening of theWallachian people in the Orthodox Faith. In 1992 the Thou didst dwell on earth as an angel, O Holy Hierarch Antimos, and now thy soul rejoices with the angels above. Grant that we also may be made worthy of everlasting life!
[1] Phanariote: a member of one of the principal Greek families of the Phanar, the Greek quarter of Constantinople, who, as administrators in the civil bureaucracy, exercised great influence in the For further information on the book THE LIVES OF THE GEORGIAN SAINTS by Archpriest Zakaria Machitadze contact St. Herman Press: St. Herman Press, P.O. Box 70, Platina, CA 96076 http://www.stherman.com/catalog/chapter_five/Lives_of_the_georgian_saints.htm 26 / 06 / 2007 |
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