Jefimija

Jefimija (Serbian Cyrillic: Јефимија, Serbian pronunciation: [jěfiːmija]; 1349–1405), secular name Jelena Mrnjavčević (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Мрњавчевић, Serbian pronunciation: [jělena mr̩̂ɲaːʋtʃeʋitɕ] or [mr̩ɲǎːʋ-]), daughter of Vojihna and widow of Jovan Uglješa Mrnjavčević, is considered the first female Serbian poet. Her Lament for a Dead Son and Encomium of Prince Lazar are famous in the canon of medieval Serbian literature.[1][2]

Jefimija (Euphemia)
Native name
Jelena Mrnjavčević
OccupationNun
NationalityMedieval Serbian
Notable worksRoyal doors curtain of Hilandar; covering of Prince Lazar's Ark
Years active14th century
SpouseUglješa Mrnjavčević
RelativesVojihna (father)

Legacy

She is included in The 100 most prominent Serbs.

See also

References

  1. Gavrilović 2006, pp. 78–79.
  2. Hawkesworth, Celia (2000). Voices in the Shadows: Women and Verbal Art in Serbia and Bosnia. Central European University Press. p. 80.

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