Sveti Sava
Sveti Sava is a significant figure in Serbian history, celebrated as the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church and the first Archbishop of Serbia. Born in 1175 as Saint Sava, he was the son of the Serbian ruler Stefan Nemanja. He played a crucial role in establishing the Serbian state and promoting education and culture.
Sveti Sava is also known for his efforts in spreading Christianity among the Serbian people. His feast day, celebrated on January 27, is a national holiday in Serbia, honoring his contributions to the church and the nation. His legacy continues to influence Serbian identity and spirituality.