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''Ancient emperors, both Greek and Bulgarian'', founders of the Treskavac Monastery

3000 km
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Description

Information about the founders:
In the First Charter (Treskavac 1), King Dušan simply declares that he issues his decree in emulation of the ancient emperors, both Greek and Bulgarian who reigned over these regions before him.
Comment: Regarding the identification of "ancient Greek emperors," it should be noted that Prilep only gained significance for Byzantium during the time of Emperor Basil II. On the other hand, the conclusion drawn from architectural research that the oldest part of the katholikon of the Treskavac Monastery was built at the end of the 12th or during the first half of the 13th century allows for the possibility that the first Byzantine patrons of the monastery may be associated with the rulers from the Angelos dynasty – Isaac II (1185–1195) and Alexios III (1195–1203) – or with their relatives who ruled the Epirote Despotate during the first two-thirds of the 13th century. The Epirote Angeloi held Prilep from 1216 to 1230 and from 1241 to 1259.

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