Jovan, Bishop of Zeta
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Jovan Јован | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Zeta | |
| Church | Serbian Orthodox Church |
| Diocese | Eparchy of Zeta (1219–1346) |
| See | Monastery of Holy Archangel Michael, Prevlaka, Montenegro |
| Appointed | after 1279 |
| Term ended | 1286 |
| Predecessor | Jevstatije I |
| Successor | German II |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Unknown |
| Died | Unknown |
| Denomination | Serbian Orthodox |
Jovan (Anglicized: John; Serbian Cyrillic: Јован; r. 1279–1286) was likely the fifth bishop of Zeta. He succeeded Jevstatije I, the fourth bishop of the Eparchy of Zeta and an archbishop of Serbia, and preceded German II, the sixth bishop of the Eparchy of Zeta.[1]