Максим Суворов
| Максим Суворов | |
|---|---|
| Born | Maxim Suvorov Максим Суворов 17th century |
| 💀Died | 14 April 1770 Moscow14 April 1770 |
| 💼 Occupation | |
Maxim Suvorov was the director of the printing house of the Russian Synod. He studied at the Slavic Greek Latin Academy.
In August 1725, he was sent to Vojvodina at the request of the Metropolitanate of Karlovac (Mojsije Petrović) to teach the local population Latin and Slavic.
Metropolitan Vikentije Jovanović arrested him in 1736 on charges of ″espionage in favor of the Russian Empire and secret correspondence. Shortly afterwards, he returned to Russia and was appointed director of the Moscow Synod Printing House, dying in April 1770 and being buried in Moscow. [1]
Maksim Suvorov laid the foundations of Slavonic-Serbian with Civil Script, which literally replaced Illyrian (South Slavic) from the 17th century.
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