Maps of Power

Lešt

Begin 01.11.1342
End 30.09.1343

Description

The site is mentioned several times in the Land Inventory Brebion. The monastery recorded in its inventory a field under Lěšt, which was bought from Krpen (283, art. 2: Niva pod Lěštьjem kupena ōtь Krьpene, na 15 pogonьь). Kir (kyrios) Pardo Theōdorь donated a field underneath Lěšt in a valley to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (283, art. 4: Niva pod Lěštьjem na padi što priloži Pardo kir Theōdorь za dušu,…). A certain Thoma, the son-in-law of Leo, donated a field in Lešt to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his and the consort᾿s salvation (288, art. 33: Niva koju dade Thoma, Leōvь zetь, u Lěšti za dušu za svoju i za ženinu si). A certain Theofan donated a field in Lěšt to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of salvation (288, art. 34: Niva što dade Theōfanь u Lěsti za dušu). A certain Miropul, who possessed a field underneath the field of Theofan, donated it to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (288, art. 35: Niva Miropulova pod Theōfanomь nivomь prězь brazdu što dade za dušu).

Relations

Events (1)
Name Class Begin End Description
Confirmation of Possessions in the Land inventory-Brebion Acquisition A copy of Nomic’s Charter preserved in the Land Inventory-Brebion (in original called (Brěvno matere Božije Htětovskije) of church properties of the largest landowner in Polog, the Monastery of Bogorodica Htetovska (Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo). Nomics are people who wrote documents and sometimes acted as public notaries. The Nomic's Charter occured some time before the Brebion (1343-1345 or in the first half of the 1340's) was issued.
Sources (1)
Name Class Description
Land Inventory-Brebion (Nomic's Charter) Source The Land Inventory-Brebion is a register of all land holdings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The collection is the work of one scribe, but it contains different acts coming from a wider time span. Until Bubalo's analysis the document was called after the first line Brěvno matere Božije Htětovskije. Bubalo corrected the reading into brebion, which is a loanword reflecting the greek word βρεβίον (inventory in the basic meaning). A copy of a Nomic’s Charter is also preserved in the Land Inventory-Brebion. Nomics were public notaries in Serbia. The Nomic's Charter was created some time before the Brebion (1343-1345 or in the first half of the 1340's).