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Nikolaos (2)

Νικόλαος

Description

Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Despot Ioan Uglješa (Ioannes Unklesis) for the Monastery Simonos Petras on the Holy Mount Athos from 1368. The charter is preserved only in a copy produced in 1622/1623 during the Patriarchate of Kyrillos Lukaris. He had two brothers (Georgios and Demetrios). He sold together with his brothers their possession between the villages Bernarus and Esphagmenu near Serres to the Serbian Despot Ioan Uglješa (Ioannes Unklesis) for 879 nomismata. The Serbian Despot Ioan Uglješa (Ioannes Unklesis) donated their former possession to the Monastery Simonos Petras on the Holy Mount Athos (Ἐν δέ τοῖς μέρεσι τοῦ στρώμονος, ὑπάρχει μετόχιον ἀναμέσον τῶν δύω συνόρων τοῦτε Σεῤῥῶν καί τῶν Ζυχνῶν, φημί, ἐν ᾧ ὑπάρχει κλῆτος, αὐτό καθ’ αὐτό κεχωρισμένον ἐκ τῶν ἀνέκαθεν καιρῶν ὁ δ’ αὐτός χῶρος ξύμπας, ἐτύγχανε κτῆμα κῦρ Γεωργίου τοῦ στρατηγοῦ μετά τῶν αὐτοῦ αὐταδέλφων Νικολάου, καὶ Δημητρίου, ὑπάρχει δέ μεταξύ τῶν δύω κομῶν τοῦ τε βαρνάρου καὶ ἐσφαγμένου, ἐξωνησάμην δέ καί τό αὐτό κλῆτος, παρά τῶν πρό μικροῦ ἄνωθεν εἰρημένων αὐταδέλφων ἅπαν διά νομισμάτων ὀκτακοσίων ἑβδομήκοντα ἐννέα).

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Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
Demetrios (2) Person Sibling Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Despot Ioan Uglješa (Ioannes Unklesis) for the Monastery Simonos Petras on the Holy Mount Athos from 1368. The charter is preserved only in a copy produced in 1622/1623 during the Patriarchate of Kyrillos Lukaris. He had two brothers (Nikolaos and Georgios). He sold together with his brothers their possession between the villages Bernarus and Esphagmenu near Serres to the Serbian Despot Ioan Uglješa (Ioannes Unklesis) for 879 nomismata. The Serbian Despot Ioan Uglješa (Ioannes Unklesis) donated their former possession to the Monastery Simonos Petras on the Holy Mount Athos (Ἐν δέ τοῖς μέρεσι τοῦ στρώμονος, ὑπάρχει μετόχιον ἀναμέσον τῶν δύω συνόρων τοῦτε Σεῤῥῶν καί τῶν Ζυχνῶν, φημί, ἐν ᾧ ὑπάρχει κλῆτος, αὐτό καθ’ αὐτό κεχωρισμένον ἐκ τῶν ἀνέκαθεν καιρῶν ὁ δ’ αὐτός χῶρος ξύμπας, ἐτύγχανε κτῆμα κῦρ Γεωργίου τοῦ στρατηγοῦ μετά τῶν αὐτοῦ αὐταδέλφων Νικολάου, καὶ Δημητρίου, ὑπάρχει δέ μεταξύ τῶν δύω κομῶν τοῦ τε βαρνάρου καὶ ἐσφαγμένου, ἐξωνησάμην δέ καί τό αὐτό κλῆτος, παρά τῶν πρό μικροῦ ἄνωθεν εἰρημένων αὐταδέλφων ἅπαν διά νομισμάτων ὀκτακοσίων ἑβδομήκοντα ἐννέα).
Georgios (6) Person Sibling Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Despot Ioan Uglješa (Ioannes Unklesis) for the Monastery Simonos Petras on the Holy Mount Athos from 1368. The charter is preserved only in a copy produced in 1622/1623 during the Patriarchate of Kyrillos Lukaris. He appears as κῦρ in the charter. He was a military commander. He had two brothers (Nikolaos and Demetrios). E. Trapp supposes that he was the grandchild of the Serbian commander Georgios, but he does not give any evidence to support his thesis. He sold together with his brothers their possession between the villages Bernarus and Esphagmenu near Serres to the Serbian Despot Ioan Uglješa (Ioannes Unklesis) for 879 nomismata. The Serbian Despot Ioan Uglješa (Ioannes Unklesis) donated their former possession to the Monastery Simonos Petras on the Holy Mount Athos (Ἐν δέ τοῖς μέρεσι τοῦ στρώμονος, ὑπάρχει μετόχιον ἀναμέσον τῶν δύω συνόρων τοῦτε Σεῤῥῶν καί τῶν Ζυχνῶν, φημί, ἐν ᾧ ὑπάρχει κλῆτος, αὐτό καθ’ αὐτό κεχωρισμένον ἐκ τῶν ἀνέκαθεν καιρῶν ὁ δ’ αὐτός χῶρος ξύμπας, ἐτύγχανε κτῆμα κῦρ Γεωργίου τοῦ στρατηγοῦ μετά τῶν αὐτοῦ αὐταδέλφων Νικολάου, καὶ Δημητρίου, ὑπάρχει δέ μεταξύ τῶν δύω κομῶν τοῦ τε βαρνάρου καὶ ἐσφαγμένου, ἐξωνησάμην δέ καί τό αὐτό κλῆτος, παρά τῶν πρό μικροῦ ἄνωθεν εἰρημένων αὐταδέλφων ἅπαν διά νομισμάτων ὀκτακοσίων ἑβδομήκοντα ἐννέα).
Serbian Empire Group Nobleman
Sources (1)
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The chrysobull charter of the Serbian Despot Ioan Uglješa (Ioannes Unklesis) for the Monastery Simonos Petras on the Holy Mount Athos from 1368 Source The Serbian Despot Ioan Uglješa (Ioannes Unklesis) issued a chrysobull charter for the Monastery Simonos Petras on the Holy Mount Athos in 1368. The charter is preserved only in a copy produced in 1622/1623 during the Patriarchate of Kyrillos Lukaris.