Ruđić

In Piva, a historical tribe of Old Herzegovina (now western Montenegro), there was a brotherhood (bratstvo) named Ruđić (Serbian Cyrillic: Руђић). The surname was mentioned in Church Slavonic documents of the Serbian Orthodox Hilandar monastery.[1] The Ruđić brotherhood from Rudinice (in Plužine), which later dispersed elsewhere, is one of two family trees in Piva from which many Pivan families descend from.[2] Several families are noted in Serbian ethnographic studies as having descended from the old brotherhood of Ruđić (Ruđići).

Anthropology

Notable people

According to folklore, hajduk Bajo Pivljanin (1630–1685) was born in Rudinice (now in Plužine) in Piva, belonging to the Ruđić brotherhood.[11] Savatije Ljubibratić (1660–1716), the Serbian Orthodox metropolitan, belonged to the brotherhood.[12][13]

See also

References

  1. Spomenik. 39. 1903. p. 107.
  2. Blagojević 1971, p. 434.
  3. 1 2 3 Blagojević 1971, p. 399.
  4. Андрија Лубурић (1930). Дробнаци, племе у Херцеговини: порекло, прошлост и етничка улога у нашем народу. Штамп. Д. Грегорића. p. 229.
  5. 1 2 Blagojević 1971, p. 415.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Blagojević 1971, p. 404.
  7. 1 2 Blagojević 1971, p. 401.
  8. Blagojević 1971, pp. 401, 404, 415.
  9. 1 2 3 Blagojević 1971, p. 429.
  10. Blagojević 1971, p. 400.
  11. Istorijsko društvo SR Crne Gore (2007). "Bajo Pivljanin - prilozi za biografiju". Istorijski zapisi. 80. pp. 248–255.
  12. Veselinović, Rajko L. (1966). Istorija srpske pravoslavne crkve sa narodnom istorijom. p. 78.
  13. Sava (1996). Srpski jerarsi: od devetog do dvadesetog veka. Evro. p. 436.

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