Family and Lineage
Sava II belonged to the Nemanjić dynasty. His father was King Stefan the First-Crowned and his mother was the Byzantine princess Eudokia Angelina. He had two older brothers, Stefan Radoslav and Stefan Vladislav, a half-brother, Stefan Uroš I, and two sisters, of whom only Komnena is known by name.
His uncle was Saint Sava I, the first Archbishop of Serbia, whose monastic name Predislav adopted and whose ascetic example he sought to follow.
Episcopal Ministry
Before leading the Serbian Church, Sava II served as Bishop of Hum. He became the third Serbian Archbishop, in the line of succession after Arsenije I (Saint Arsenius) and before Danilo I.
Accounts of the exact years of his episcopate vary: his accession is most often dated to 1263, though some sources give 1266, and his repose is placed variously in 1268, 1269, or 1271.
Relics & Shrines
His holy relics are preserved at the Patriarchate of Peć, the seat of the ancient Serbian Patriarchate.
He is depicted in a fresco at the Visoki Dečani Monastery.
Veneration
The Serbian Orthodox Church celebrates Sava II as a saint. His feast is kept on February 8 (corresponding to February 21 on the Julian calendar).