Nikodim Tismanski, also known as Nikodim Osvećeni, Nikodim Vratnenski, Nikodim Grčić, and in Romanian, Nicodim de la Tismana (Prilep, today in North Macedonia, then Byzantine Empire, c. 1320 – Tismana, Walachia, now Romania, 26 December 1406), was a Christian monk scribe and translator who was the founder of monasteries, one in Serbia and two in Romania. In Serbian medieval history he is remembered for conveying hesychastic monastic traditions[1] and as a member of a diplomatic and ecclesiastical mission to Constantinople in 1375. He was one of the followers of St. Gregory of Sinai. Sanctified in 1767 by the Eastern Orthodox Church, he is commemorated on 26 December.[2] Also, he was glorified by the Romanian Orthodox Church in 1955.[3]
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^The Byzantine Inheritance of Eastern Europe. Variorum Reprints. 1982. ISBN 9780860781028.
^Boškov, Svetozar; Stojkovski, Boris. "One Mention of Saint Nicodemus of Tismana in the Life of the Elder Isaiah Un Mention de Saint Nicodème de Tismana dans la Vie d'Isaïe l'Aîné O Menţiune a Sfântului Nicodim Din Tismana În Viaţa Lui Isaia Premergătorul". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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