Danilo II (Archbishop of Serbs)

Born around 1270 in the župa of Pilot (present-day Pult, in northern Albania),[1] his given name has not been recorded, only that he belonged to a Serbian noble family.

[1][2] He was endowed with a fine intellect and a noble disposition; he had received an excellent education at the hands of the most learned men in Medieval Serbia and in Byzantium.

[3] After that, he progressed quickly in the ecclesiastical hierarchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church: first as abbot of Hilandar (c. 1306–1311), then as bishop of Banjska (1312–1315), and finally as archbishop from 1324 until his death in 1337.

[4] He died on 19 December 1337 and was buried in one of the churches he had built in the monastery of Peć, Our Lady Hodegetria.

As a result of his work, many historical details concerning both the rulers of medieval Serbia and the members of the Nemanjić dynasty have been preserved.

Danilo II with Prophet Daniel
Monument dedicated to Danilo II in Raška