Rufim Njeguš
Rufim (Ruvim) III Njeguš | |||||
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| Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral | |||||
| Metropolis | Metropolitan of Cetinje | ||||
| See | Cetinje | ||||
| Installed | c. 1593 | ||||
| Term ended | c. 1637 | ||||
| Predecessor | Nikanor and Stevan | ||||
| Successor | Mardarije Kornečanin | ||||
| Prince-Bishop of Montenegro | |||||
| Reign | 1593–1636 | ||||
| Predecessor | Stefan | ||||
| Successor | Mardarije Kornečanin | ||||
| Born | Njeguši, Montenegro | ||||
| Died | 1636/July 1637 | ||||
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| House | Njeguš | ||||
| Religion | Serbian Orthodox | ||||
Rufim Njeguš (Serbian Cyrillic: Руфим Његуш; fl. 1594–1631) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1594 and 1636. He succeeded the Metropolitan duo of Nikanor and Stevan (s. 1591–93). He is listed as Ruvim III. Rufim Njeguš and Metropolitan Visarion of Trebinje (s. 1590–1602) aided the Banat Uprising (1594). In 1595 Francesco Antonio Bertucci tried to convince Rufim to accept union with the Catholic Church. He was succeeded by Mardarije Kornečanin (s. 1637–59). Rufim is famous as being the first metropolitan who actively took part in armed confrontations with the Ottoman Empire, leading Montenegrin army in three major battles in 1601, 1604 and 1613.