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Trifunoski 1976a

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ID 11426
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Case Study Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355) , Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16

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Jovan F. Trifunoski, Polog (Antropogeografska proučavanja) (Srpski etnografski zbornik 90, Naselja i poreklo stanovništva 42, Beograd 1976).

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Actors (51)
Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
Anʼdrijanь Person He lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. He occurs as son-in-law of Pardo in the Vrěviō. It seems clear, that the source refers to Pardo Kosta. He sold the rest of the field called Zlovadnica above Trěboš to bishop Ignatije for a mare and 2 perper. The field bordered on the old furrow and on the road called after the village Poroj (Niva Zlovadnica, što kupi Sava Surkišь u Parʼda Koste nad Trěbošom a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u Anʼdrijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za 2 perper).
Branilo (2) Person Probably already dead before summer 1343. He lived in Želino. He donated a field under the road called after the village of Lěška and a second road, which went from above, for the sake of salvation to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. His land extended to the purchased estates of Stanko and Kjura (Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putemь, i nizь drugi putь kako ide ōtь zgora, što dade Branilo ōtь Želina za dušu, do kuplenice Stan᾿kove i do Kjurine).
Branislavь Person He lived before summer 1343. He donated a field under Lěskovljani, which was situated under the furrow and under a road and a plot of land in Ōraša under the road for the sake of salvation to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva pod Lěskovljani nizь brazdu pod putem; i drugi komatь u Ōraši pod putemь, što jestь dalь Branislavь za dušu).
Budislavь Person He lived before summer 1343. He donated a field in Dubrava under the irrigation canal called after Brvěnica for the right to have a grave to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva u Dubravь pod izvodomь brьvěnič᾿kimь što dade Budislavь za grobь).
Desislavь Person He lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. His vineyard was above the plot of land near Rěčice, which belonged to Vlksan and his family (I pod lozijem Desislaōvěmь komat, dano i to za dušu od Vlьksanověhь).
Dmitrь (1) Person He was probably already dead in 1343. He lived in Želino. He donated the field called Trstěnica with meadows in Nikiforovec, which was situated in the vicinity of Vladimirʼs field, for the right to have a grave and tonsure to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva Trьstěnica u Nikiforov᾿ci i s livadomь blizь Vladimirove nive, što jestь dalь Krasevь unukь, Dmitrь ōtь Želina, za grobь i za postrigь).
Dobraja Person She lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. She was a nun. She sold a field for 12 perper to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. Her land ran from the walnut called after the village of Krpeno to the road and to the furrow (Niva kupljena ōtь Dobraje kalogerice za 12 perper, ōd ōraha krьpenьska dori gde staje putь i brazda).
Dragomanь (2) Person He lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. His purchased estate is mentioned in the boundary description of the field of Rob from Želino (Niva nad lěšt᾿cěmь putemь, dana ōd Roba ōd Želina, do kuplenice Dragomanove i do Velimirove).
Draja Person Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. He was a priest. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son, the Young King Uroš, the church of St. Nicholas near Jadvarce with the priest Draja, his family, place, boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (U Jadvar᾿cěhь crьkovь Svety Nikolaje, što priloži kraljevьstvo mi Svetoi Bogorodici Htětovʼskoi, popa Draju sь rodomь i sь městomь, sь megami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Gjuro Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. His sister-in-law was Radoslava. He had relatives. He sold a field in Nikiforovec above Srědorěk for a horse to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva u Nikiforovci nad Srědorěkomь kuplena ōtь Gjuroja za konь). At the time, when Nikodim was Abbot of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, Gjuro, together with his sister-in-law Radoslava, sold one half of a field to the monastery. The second half was purchased from their relatives. The monastery payed for the entire field 27 perper. The land was situated on the left side of the emperorʼs road and reached the domain of Strězo and the road called after the village of Lěška (I proti toi nivě ōd lěve strane puty do Strězova polja i do lěš᾿ka puty, kuplen᾿no ōtь Gjuroja i ōtь svesti mu Radoslave, što imь jestь těhь děl polovina ōtь surod᾿nikь za 27 perperь kьda běše igumьnь Nikodimь). He, together with Radunь and the sons of Polelěj, sold a field above a furrow on the right side of the emperorʼs road, which was reaching the road called after the village of Lěška near Jablance to the Bishop Ignatije, for the horse of Budimirь (Niva tu nad brazdom, i do lěška puti u Jablan᾿ce ō desnu stranu careva puti, što kupi piskopь Ignati za Budimirova konja, što běše dalь za dušu ōtь Polelějevěhь synovь i ōd Raduna i ōd Gjuroja).
Groz(d)ěj Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He, together with Kalojanь, sold a 30 zamet field with a meadow above Carev Studenc to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for 28 perper (Niva nad Carevěm Studen᾿cemь, kupljen᾿na ōtь Kalojana i ōtь Grozěja i s livadom na 30 zametь, za 28 perper).
Grьgurь Person The identification with Grьgurь Branković and kaisar Grьgurь (Gurguras) is doubtful. Mentioned in the colophone of the Apostol manuscript from 1365–1371, which has been preserved in the Titov collection (Nr. 3365) of the National library of Russia. He administrated the region of Polog at the time when the Priestmonk Mihailo wrote the Apostol manuscript (Azь ōbrěmeneni i ōkajanьni pisahь vь dьni Vlьkašina kralja, kьdi drьžaše Grьgurь Pologь, a pisavši beše iz Lešnice, nierei mnih’).
Ignatije Person The charter for the monastery in Gračanica does not give a strong support for the identification of Ignatije with his namesake, who was Bishop of Lipljan. Mentioned several times in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. In Vrěviō mentioned only as bishop. Ignatije held probably the abbotʼs office of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo before his career as bishop. He purchased a field above a furrow on the right side of the emperorʼs road, which was reaching the road called after the village of Lěška near Jablance, from Gjuro, Radunь and the sons of Polelěj for the horse of Budimirь (Niva tu nad brazdom, i do lěška puti u Jablan᾿ce ō desnu stranu careva puti, što kupi piskopь Ignati za Budimirova konja, što běše dalь za dušu ōtь Polelějevěhь synovь i ōd Raduna i ōd Gjuroja). A certain Anʼdrijanь, son-in-law of Pardo, sold the rest of the field called Zlovadnica above Trěboš to Bishop Ignatije for a mare and 2 perper. The field bordered on the old furrow and on the road called after the village Poroj (Niva Zlovadnica, što kupi Sava Surkišь u Parʼda Koste nad Trěbošom a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u Anʼdrijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za 2 perper. A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti). Bishop Ignatije bought the field called Ilovica under Drěnovec and under a road from Pardo Kosta for 18 perper (Niva Ilovica pod Drěnovcemь pod putemь, što kupi Ignatije piskopь u Parda Koste za 18 perper). He acquired a meadow under Velgošt and under a road from Pardo Kosta for a horse and 30 perper (I livadu kupi Ignatie piskopь pod Velьgoštom pod putemь u Parda Koste za konja, za 30 perper). He obtained a 25 zamet field in Zlovadnica under the churchʼs field, which was reaching the boundary of Drьmanь, inexpensively from Manoil(o) Globica and Globicaʼs brother (Niva na Zlovadnici što kupi piskopь Ignatije u Manoila Globice i u bratije mu; malo uze cěne, a vse priloži crьkvi za svoju dušu, nizь crьkvnu nivu i do Drьmanove mege, na 25 zametь). A certain Gōnь, with his wife Theōdora, sold the field called Gumnište to Ignatije for 8 perper and 9 run of wool (Niva Gumnište što kupi piskopь Ignatije u Gōna i u žene mu Theōdore za 8 perper 9 runь vlьnь). Ignatije bought also the rest of a field in Nikiforovec near the churchʼs field, which belonged to Theōdora and her daughter Jelena, for 10 perper. The bishop was also responsible for the written record of this sale transaction. The act was signed in the presence of the witnesses Kalojan 2 from Lěška and the two sons of Radoslavь Drobnjakь, Argirь and Hranь (Niva u Nikiforovci, uzь crьkvnu nivu što kupi igumьnь Theōktistь u Theōdore i u čtere Jelene za 10 perperь, a dokupi piskopь Ignatije i zapisa. A Tomu svědoci: Kalojanь ōd Lěška, Mihovь šugra, i dva syna Radoslava Drobnjaka, Argirь i Hran).
Isaha Person Probably died before summer 1343. He was a monk. His wife was Isašina. He donated his court in Sedlarevo with meadows, oak forest, mill, pasture and all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. This endowment was confirmed by the Kefalija of Polog Vladoje (I što priloži Isaha u Sedlarevě město, dvorь i s livadami i sь dubravomь. Povelěnijemь i milostiju gospodina kralja izdade Vladoje kefalija pološki sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami, i sь mlinom i s pašištemь, i vse što jestь imalь Isaha). According to the Bogorodica Htětovska charter he and his wife granted one fourth of the village Sedlarevo with all boundaries, rights, mills, meadows and an enclosure to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for tonsure (Selo Sedlarevo, što daa Isaha za postrigь i za svojega podružija postrigь, četvrьtu čestь vsego sela sь vsěmi megami i sь mliny i sь livadami, sь ōgradijemь i sь vsěmi pravinami. I tuzi kalugericu Isašinu hrani crьkьvь do smrьti).
Isaije Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He was the Abbot of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. He bought the field called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc from the daughters of Kraimirь, Kjura and Jera and from their children Vitomirь, Lei, Milь and Romanь during starvation for two kbl of rye, a měh of whey and a polutk of bacon. This was attested by Strězo, Vladь, Lěto, Kosta, a certain priest, the son-in-law of Ljuj, and Janicь from Velgošt (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Isašina Person Mentioned in the charter of Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo from 1345. She was a nun. Her husband was Isaha. According to the Bogorodica Htětovska charter she and Isaha granted one fourth of the village Sedlarevo with all boundaries, rights, mills, meadows and an enclosure to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for tonsure. The monastery was in turn obliged to took care of her until her death (Selo Sedlarevo, što daa Isaha za postrigь i za svojega podružija postrigь, četvrьtu čestь vsego sela sь vsěmi megami i sь mliny i sь livadami, sь ōgradijemь i sь vsěmi pravinami. I tuzi kalugericu Isašinu hrani crьkьvь do smrьti).
Janaja Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. She donated a plot of land near the field of Dobrota to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of salvation, because she did not have her childbirth yet (I tugere konь Dobrotine nive dade Janaja komatь za dušu jere neměše poroda).
Janicь Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He lived in Velgošt. He appeared as a witness in the case of the sale transaction of the so-called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Jera Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. Her father was Kraimirь. Her sister was Kjura. Kjura and Jera had children. Their names were Vitomir, Lei, Mil and Roman. She sold, together with her sister Kjura and their children Vitomir, Lei, Mil and Roman, during starvation, the field called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc to the Abbot of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for two kbl of rye, a měh of whey and a polutk of bacon. This was attested by Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, a certain priest, the son-in-law of Ljuj and Janic from Velgošt (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Kalojanь (2) Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He, together with Groz(d)ěj, sold a 30 zamet field with a meadow above Carev Studenc to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for 28 perper (Niva nad Carevěm Studen᾿cemь, kupljen᾿na ōtь Kalojana i ōtь Grozěja i s livadom na 30 zametь, za 28 perper).
Kjura (1) Person Identical with Kjura 2? She lived before summer 1343. She donated, together with Kosticь, the field called Monohorav near Krušica for the salvation of the soul to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. Their land ran from the lower road and from Dubec to the purchased possession of Stanko (Niva u Krušice Monohoravь, ōtь dolnega puti, ōtь Dubca i do Stankove kuplenice, dano ōtь Kjure i ōtь Kostica za dušu; a ōtь druge strane kupleno ōtь Savʼdikja i Nikita što je dalь za dušu; do Kjurohʼnine nive i dori u Lěštь). Her purchased estate is also mentioned in the boundary description of the field of Branilo from Želino (Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putemь, i nizь drugi putь kako ide ōtь zgora, što dade Branilo ōtь Želina za dušu, do kuplenice Stan᾿kove i do Kjurine).
Kjura (2) Person Identical with Kjura 1? Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. Her father was Kraimirь. Her sister was Jera. Kjura and Jera had children. Their names were Vitomirь, Lei, Milь and Romanь. She sold, together with her sister Jera and their children Vitomirь, Lei, Milь and Romanь, during starvation, the field called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc to the Abbot of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for two kbl of rye, a měh of whey and a polutk of bacon. This was attested by Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, a certain priest, the son-in-law of Ljuj and Janicь from Velgošt (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Kosta (2) Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He appeared as a witness in the case of the sale transaction of the so-called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Kosta Pardo Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. His son-in-law was Anʼdrijanь? He sold the field called Zlovadnica above Trěboš to Sava Surkiš. The field bordered on the old furrow and on the road called after the village Poroj (Niva Zlovadnica, što kupi Sava Surkišь u Parʼda Koste nad Trěbošom a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u Anʼdrijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za 2 perper. A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti). He sold the field called Ilovica under Drěnovec and under a road to the Bishop Ignatije for 18 perper (Niva Ilovica pod Drěnovcemь pod putemь, što kupi Ignatije piskopь u Parda Koste za 18 perper). He vended also a meadow under Velgošt and under a road to Bishop Ignatije for a horse and 30 perper (I livadu kupi Ignatie piskopь pod Velьgoštom pod putemь u Parda Koste za konja, za 30 perper).
Kraimirь (2) Person Died before the summer of 1343. His daughters were Kjura and Jera. He had four grandsons.Their names were Romanь, Lei, Milь and Vitomirь. He possessed a property in Carev Studenc. After his death, his estate was called Kraimirovo selište, probably due to the fact, that it was abandoned (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine).
Lei Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He was the son of Kjura or Jera. He had three brothers. Their names were Romanь, Milь and Vitomirь. He sold, together with his brothers, Kjura and Jera, during starvation, the field called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc to the Abbot of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for two kbl of rye, a měh of whey and a polutk of bacon. This was attested by Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, a certain priest, the son-in-law of Ljuj, and Janicь from Velgošt (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Ljuja Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. His son-in-law, a priest without name, appeared as a witness in the case of the sale transaction of the so-called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Lěto Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He appeared as a witness in the case of the sale transaction of the so-called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Mathei Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. Ikonom (administrator of the monastic property) in the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. He bought two plots of land from Mišat, who lived in the village of Mel, for 12 perper. One was situated in Broděc and reached the field of pop Vlado and a road. The second was in Nikiforovec and lay on the road heading to Budrig and to Gumništa (I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna na Brodci, i do popa Vlada nive i do puti, a druga u Nikiforovci do Budriga i do puti prěmo Klenu i do Gumništьь).
Mihailo Person Mentioned in the colophone of the Apostol manuscript from 1365–1371, which has been preserved in the Titov collection (Nr. 3365) of the National library of Russia. His written entry is attested in the Menaion for January from 1390, which has been preserved in the collection of manuscripts kept in the National library of Serbia (Nr. 75/ Sv. M. 1233). He was a priestmonk. He wrote the Apostol manuscript at Lešnica in the region of Polog for the priest Miho in Debreše (Pisase sija kniga mnogogrěšnogo rukoju ieromonaha Mihaila popu Mihě iz Debreše Nikolinu synu…Azь ōbrěmeneni i ōkajanьni pisahь vь dьni Vlьkašina kralja, kьdi drьžaše Grьgurь Pologь, a pisavši beše iz Lešnice, nierei mnih’). He recorded his fear of the Ottomans in the Menaion manuscript from 1390 (i sьvrьši se vь lěto ѕōsn grěšni Mihailь napisa. i bogь da izvěsti što patih ōt straha turčьskoga ōvamo...).
Miho (4) Person Mentioned in the colophone of the Apostol manuscript from 1365–1371, which has been preserved in the Titov collection (Nr. 3365) of the National library of Russia. He was a priest. He was the son of Nikola. He lived in Debreše. The priestmonk Mihailo wrote the Apostol manuscript at Lešnica in the region of Polog for him (Pisase sija kniga mnogogrěšnogo rukoju ieromonaha Mihaila popu Mihě iz Debreše Nikolinu synu…Azь ōbrěmeneni i ōkajanьni pisahь vь dьni Vlьkašina kralja, kьdi drьžaše Grьgurь Pologь, a pisavši beše iz Lešnice, nierei mnih’).
Milь Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He was the son of Kjura or Jera. He had three brothers.Their names were Romanь, Lei and Vitomirь. He sold, together with his brothers, Kjura 2 and Jera, during starvation, the field called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc to Isaije, the Abbot of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, for two kbl of rye, a měh of whey and a polutk of bacon. This was attested by Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, a certain priest, the son-in-law of Ljuj and Janicь from Velgošt (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Mišatь Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He lived in the village of Mel. He sold two plots of land to Mathei, the Ikonom of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, for 12 perper. One was situated in Broděc and reached the field of the Priest Vlado and a road. The second was in Nikiforovec and lay on the road heading to Budrig and to Gumništa (I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna na Brodci, i do popa Vlada nive i do puti, a druga u Nikiforovci do Budriga i do puti prěmo Klenu i do Gumništьь).
Nikola (9) Person Mentioned in the colophone of the Apostol manuscript from 1365–1371, which has been preserved in the Titov collection (Nr. 3365) of the National library of Russia. He was the father of the Priest Miho. The Priestmonk Mihailo wrote the Apostol manuscript at Lešnica in the region of Polog for the Priest Miho, the son of Nikola (Pisase sija kniga mnogogrěšnogo rukoju ieromonaha Mihaila popu Mihě iz Debreše Nikolinu synu…Azь ōbrěmeneni i ōkajanьni pisahь vь dьni Vlьkašina kralja, kьdi drьžaše Grьgurь Pologь, a pisavši beše iz Lešnice, nierei mnih’).
Par’do (1) Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He had a family. His father-in-law was Galinь (ōd Galina za dušu, ōd tьsta Pardova) and his brother-in-law Theōdorь. The husband of his sister was Robь. His sister was probably also Aleksa, the wife of Theōdorь. His son-in-law was Anʼdrijan (Anʼdrijana, zeta Pardova)? He, together with his brother-in-law Theōdorь, donated one half and sold other half of a field under the road called after the village of Lěška and under the irrigation canal called after the village of Hvališe to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putem᾿ nizь izvodь hvališ᾿ki prodana ōd Parda i ōd Theōdora šure mu, polovina prodana, a polovina harizana). He, together with his family, brother-in-law Theōdorь and the husband of his sister, Robь, sold a field under the field of Alavandь in Saždena Vrba to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The land lay along a furrow between a hawtorn and the road called after the village of Hvališe ((I druga niva niže tezi nive što proda Par᾿do s᾿ rodom᾿ si, i sь šurem᾿ si Theōdoromь i svojačimomь si Robomь, na jednoi brazde glogь mežda i do hvališ᾿ka puti). The monastery received partly as a donation and bought partly from Pardo a field, which was situated under the road called after the village of Lěška at the place, where the road called after the village in Hvališe and the road called after the village of Lěška met. This land extended to the limits of Hvališe. The purpose of this partly donation was the salvation of the soul of Theōdorь and Aleksa (Niva Pardova podь lěškimь putemь kako se staje hvališki putь i lěš᾿ki i do megje hvališ᾿ke, što kupismo i što jestь dano crьkvi za dušu Theōdorovu i Aleksinu). His boundary mark is attested in the border delimitation of a field above the village of Trěboš (Niva nadь Trěbošomь ōtь Pardove megje do C᾿klerove i do brěga Stare Rěke, koupljena ōtь Trěboše, a putь po srěd nive te trěbošky).
Robь Person He lived in Želino. He donated a field above the road called after the village of Lěška to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. His land extended to the purchased estates of Dragoman and Velimir (Niva nad lěšt᾿cěmь putemь, dana ōd Roba ōd Želina, do kuplenice Dragomanove i do Velimirove). He, together with Par’do and his family and Theōdor, the brother-in-law of Par’do, sold a field under the field of Alavand in Saždena Vrba to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The land lay along a furrow between a hawtorn and the road called after the village of Hvališe (I druga niva niže tezi nive što proda Par᾿do s᾿ rodom᾿ si, i sь šurem᾿ si Theōdoromь i svojačimomь si Robomь, na jednoi brazde glogь mežda i do hvališ᾿ka puti).
Romanь (1) Person He lived before summer 1343. He donated the field called Mežduputije under Rěčice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave and for the sake of salvation (Niva podь Rěčicami Mežduputije, što dade Romanь za grob svoi i za dušu svoju).
Romanь (2) Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He was the son of Kjura or Jera. He had three brothers.Their names were Lei, Milь and Vitomirь. He sold, together with his brothers, Kjuraand Jera, during starvation, the field called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc to Isaije, the Abbot of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, for two kbl of rye, a měh of whey and a polutk of bacon. This was attested by Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, a certain priest, the son-in-law of Ljuj and Janicь from Velgošt (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Savdikь Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He sold a field with meadows in the middle of the river to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. His land ran from the ford pass to the pass and to the alder, where two creeks flowed in (Niva srěd rěke s livadomь ōtь broda prěhoda, do prěhoda, do jelhe i gde stajeta dva potoka; kupleno ōtь Savʼdikja). The Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo bought from him a 15 dnin field opposite Srědorěk (Niva protivu Srědorěku, kuplena ōtь Savdikja, na 15 dьninь). The monastery purchased also his part of the field Monohorav near Krušica, which was reaching to the field of Kjurohna and to Lěšt (Niva u Krušice Monohoravь, ōtь dolnega puti, ōtь Dubca i do Stankove kuplenice, dano ōtь Kjure i ōtь Kostica za dušu; a ōtь druge strane kupleno ōtь Savʼdikja i Nikita što je dalь za dušu; do Kjurohʼnine nive i dori u Lěštь). He donated a field above Sveta Nedela to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, because he did not become children yet. His land lay along the road called after Rěčice. It ranged from from the road called after Podlug to the furrow called after Podlug and to the boundary mark of Podlug (Azь Savdikь viděvь jere ne imamь poroda da što priložihь Materi Božije za kupь za to da ně rěči, nь davamь nivu nad Svetomь Nedelomь ōtь puti podluž᾿ka, us᾿ put měčički, i do brazde podluž᾿ke, i vinu do mege podluž᾿ke da me pomenuje crьkva).
Stanko (2) Person Mentioned in the so-called Nomic charter and in Vrěviō. He acted as a witness in the trial concerning the disputed land on the hill called Pleš. He, together with Pribislavь and Bratina, testified that Pleš near Htětovo was church property from ancient times. The Prizren bishopric allegedly entrusted the property to four brothers, but two of them secretly sold their part to Progon for three buckets of wine (I reče starcь Pribislavь, Markuševь člověk, i Bratina i Stanʼko: crьkovna jestь Plěšь ōtь věka, i drьžali su crьkovnu stasь 4 bratija, i ukradosta se dva brata i prodadoše Progonu polovinu Plěša za 3 vědra vina). His purchased possession is mentioned in the border description of the field of Kjura, Kosticь (Niva u Krušice Monohoravь, ōtь dolnega puti, ōtь Dubca i do Stankove kuplenice, dano ōtь Kjure i ōtь Kostica za dušu) and Branilo from Želino (Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putemь, i nizь drugi putь kako ide ōtь zgora, što dade Branilo ōtь Želina za dušu, do kuplenice Stan᾿kove i do Kjurine).
Strězo Person Probably died before summer 1343. He had a son Dragija. His son-in-law was Dragoslavь. He sold a 6 zamet field near the field of kněz to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. This land ran from the road called after the village of Lěška. It lay under the road called after Htětovo (Niva što kupismo u Strěza ōd lěš᾿ka puti nizь putь htětovьsky u kneževu nivu, na 6 zametь). He donated a field in Nikiforovec near the church meadow to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. His possession ranged from Topil to Klěn and bordered on the field of Sopotnik, the bought estate of priest Vlado and the field of kněz (Niva što priloži Strězo u Nikiforov᾿ci ōd Topila do Klěna i do Sopotnikove nive i do popa Vladove kuplenice, i uz livadu crьkvu i do kneževe nive). He bought a field under the road called after the village of Lěška from the parents of Voihna. His field is mentioned in the boundary description of the land, which Gjuro, his sister-in-law and their relatives sold to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (I proti toi nivě ōd lěve strane puty do Strězova polja i do lěš᾿ka puty, kuplen᾿no ōtь Gjuroja i ōtь svesti mu Radoslave, što imь jestь těhь děl polovina ōtь surod᾿nikь za 27 perperь kьda běše igumьnь Nikodimь). He appeared as a witness in the case of the sale transaction of the so-called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš). The monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo acquired his land, partly by purchase and partly by donation (Poiska Strězovь synь Dragija i zet mu Dragoslavь zemlju što jestь nih ōtьcь Strězo prodalь crьkvy, a drugu priložilь za dušu si, i stupiše prěd sudiju Dabiživa, i umiriše i rekoše: što jestь naš ōtьcь prodalь i priložilь crьkvy, mi ne potvaramo, nь pače poutvrьždamo. A tomu svědoci: Miho Mazněi, čelʼnik Andronikь, Stancь kovačь, Rad Bělogunʼnikь).
Surkišь Sava Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He bought the field called Zlovadnica above Trěboš from Pardo Kosta. The field bordered on the old furrow and on the road called after the village Poroj (Niva Zlovadnica, što kupi Sava Surkišь u Parʼda Koste nad Trěbošom a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u Anʼdrijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za 2 perper. A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti).
Theōdorь (4) Person He lived before summer 1343. His brother-in-law was Pardo. His wife was probably Aleksa. He, together with his brother-in-law Pardo, donated (one half) and sold (other half) of a field under the road called after the village of Lěška and under the irrigation canal called after the village of Hvališe to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putem᾿ nizь izvodь hvališ᾿ki prodana ōd Parda i ōd Theōdora šure mu, polovina prodana, a polovina harizana). He, together with Pardo, his family and Robь, the husband of Pardoʼs sister, sold a field under the field of Alavandь in Saždena Vrba to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The land lay along a furrow between a hawtorn and the road called after the village of Hvališe (I druga niva niže tezi nive što proda Par᾿do s᾿ rodom᾿ si, i sь šurem᾿ si Theōdoromь i svojačimomь si Robomь, na jednoi brazde glogь mežda i do hvališ᾿ka puti). Pardo donated a part of his field under the road called after the village Lěška for the salvation of the soul of Theōdorь and Aleksa to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva Pardova podь lěškimь putemь kako se staje hvališki putь i lěš᾿ki i do megje hvališ᾿ke, što kupismo i što jestь dano crьkvi za dušu Theōdorovu i Aleksinu).
Ubislavь Person Probably deceased before summer 1343. He had a family. He, together with his family, donated a 14 zamet field under Rěčice at the crossroad to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva pod Rěčicami na 14 zametь, koju dade Ubislavь s rodomь si, meždu rasputijemь). He granted a field under the field called Mežduputija, which belonged to Roman, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (I druga niva niže tegera nive, što dade Ubislavь za grobь).
Varnava Person Probably deceased before summer 1343. He donated the seventh part of the village Hvališe to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. He possessed also the field called Monohorav above Mlačice. This land ran from the corner of the road to the road called after the village of Lěška, to the village of Krušica and the river Bistrica. He granted it to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Ōtь Hvališe 7 čestь, što dade Varnava za dušu. I nad Mlačicami Monohoravь, što jestь dalь Var᾿nava, ōtь zakutija do lěška puty i do Krušice i do rěke Htětove). His endowment consisted according to the chrysobull charter not only of the seventh part of the village Hvališe, but also of a field near Hvališe (U Hvališe nivije, zaduštьnina Varʼnavina i ōtь Hvališe sedʼma čestь što dade Varʼnava za dušju).
Velimirь Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. His purchased estate is mentioned in the boundary description of the field of Rob from Želino (Niva nad lěšt᾿cěmь putemь, dana ōd Roba ōd Želina, do kuplenice Dragomanove i do Velimirove).
Vitomirь (1) Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He was the son of Kjura or Jera. He had three brothers.Their names were Lei, Milь and Romanь. He sold, together with his brothers, Kjura and Jera, during starvation, the field called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc to Isaije, the Abbot of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, for two kbl of rye, a měh of whey and a polutk of bacon. This was attested by Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, a certain priest, the son-in-law of Ljuj and Janicь from Velgošt (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Vlad Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He appeared as a witness in the case of the sale transaction of the so-called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Vlado Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He was a priest. He bought an estate, which bordered on the field of Strězo in Nikiforovec (Niva što priloži Strězo u Nikiforov᾿ci ōd Topila do Klěna i do Sopotnikove nive i do popa Vladove kuplenice, i uz livadu crьkvu i do kneževe nive). His property is attested in the boundary description of a piece of land, which was sold by Mišat from Mel to Mathei, the Ikonom of the the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, for 12 perper (I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna na Brodci, i do popa Vlada nive i do puti).
Vladoje Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He was the Governor of the Polog district (kefalija pološki). He confirmed the endowment of Isaha in Sedlarevo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo on behalf of the Serbian king (Povelěnijemь i milostiju gospodina kralja izdade Vladoje kefalija pološki sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami, i sь mlinom i s pašištemь, i vse što jestь imalь Isaha).
Vlьksanь Person He lived before summer 1343. He had a family. He donated two plots of land under Rěčice and under the road for the sake of salvation to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Pod Rěčicami 2 komata pod putemь, što dade Vlьksanь za dušu.). He and his family granted a plot of land under the vineyard of Desislavь for the sake of salvation to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (I pod lozijem Desislaōvěmь komat, dano i to za dušu od Vlьksanověhь). He donated probably a plot of a field under the road called after the village of Hraštany to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Drugi komatь nive Vlьksanove pod putemь hraštanьskymь). According to the Bogorodica Htětovska charter was his endowment in possession of the monastery together with the village Lěskovljani (Selo Lěskovljani sь vʼsěmi megami i pravinami, i Vlьkʼsanovo město zadušno).
Places (38)
Name Class Begin End Description
Banica Place The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Banica with its vineyards and mills to the Monastery of St George-Gorg (Selo Banici sь nivijemь sъ vinōgrad(i), sъ žrьn’kami, i sь vsěmi pravinami). This village is also attested by the Archbishop Demetrios Chomatenos of Ohrid as Βάνιστα.
Brodec Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion an Oikonomos of the Monastery Mathei had bought an estate in Brodec from Mišat, who came from the village Mel (Land Inventory Brebion p. 296, art. 67: I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna na Brodci, i do popa Vlada nive i do puti). Brodec is mentioned also in the charter for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren, where the donation of the village Selce is described. The site lays on a confluence of two rivers (Sv. Arhangeli Mihail i Gavril 110, 984-993 [135-137]: selo u Polozě Selce, ... i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem..). Brodec finally appears together with Drěnovec, Sedlarevo and Izbice as donations of the Serbian Tsar Stefan Uroš IV Dušan to the Monastery of Hilandar (Opšta hilandarska gramota, 440: Selo Drěnovьcь, Broděc, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami).
Brvěnica Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Budislav donated a field in Dubrava under the so-called Brvenički canal to the the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (Niva u Dubravь pod izvodomь brьvěnič᾿kimь što dade Budislavь za grobь).
Carec Place Our reasoning is based on the premise that the toponym “Car” (i.e. Tsar, Emperor) and its derivatives are bearing witness to imperial presence at the respective place. The toponym “Carec” obviously indicates, apart from a possible physical presence of the Serbian Emperor, also a possibility of a causal link with the Byzantine Emperor or the Bulgarian Tsar. The toponym Carec is attested in the unpublished “Azbučna kartoteka na toponimi od istorisko-geografska Makedonija”, which is kept in the Krste Misirkov Institute of Macedonian Language (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje).
Careiki Place Our reasoning is based on the premise that the toponym “Car” (i.e. Tsar, Emperor) and its derivatives are bearing witness to imperial presence at the respective place. The toponym “Careiki” obviously indicates, apart from a possible physical presence of the Serbian Emperor, also a possibility of a causal link with the Byzantine Emperor or the Bulgarian Tsar. The toponym Careiki is attested in the unpublished “Azbučna kartoteka na toponimi od istorisko-geografska Makedonija”, which is kept in the Krste Misirkov Institute of Macedonian Language (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje).
Carev Studenc Place The site Carev Studenc appears twice in the Land Inventory Brebion. According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Abbot Isaja bought a field called Kraimirovo selište near Carev Studenc from the daughter of Kraimir, Kjura, her sister Jera and their children Vitomir, Lei, Milj and Roman (298, art. 78: Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, I u sestre jei Jere, I u nih dětei, u Vitomira I u Leia I u Milja I u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija I polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš). The Land Inventory Brebion contains also evidence on the acquisition of a field and a meadow above Carev Studenc. The property was bought by the monastery from Kalojan and Grozej (285, art. 12: Niva nad Carevěm Studen᾿cemь, kupljen᾿na ōtь Kalojana i ōtь Grozěja i s livadom na 30 zametь) [Our reasoning is based on the premise that the toponym “Car” (i.e. Tsar, Emperor) bears witness to imperial presence at the respective place. The toponym “Car” obviously indicates, apart from a possible physical presence of the Serbian Emperor, also a possibility of a causal link with the Byzantine Emperor or the Bulgarian Tsar].
Carica (3) Place Our reasoning is based on the premise that the toponym “Carica” (i.e. Empress) bears witness to imperial presence at the respective place. The toponym “Carica” obviously indicates a possible physical presence of the Serbian Empress. The toponym Carica is attested in the unpublished “Azbučna kartoteka na toponimi od istorisko-geografska Makedonija”, which is kept in the Krste Misirkov Institute of Macedonian Language (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje).
Caričino (2) Place Our reasoning is based on the premise that the toponym “Car” (i.e. Tsar, Emperor) bears witness to imperial presence at the respective place. The toponym “Car” obviously indicates, apart from a possible physical presence of the Serbian Emperor, also a possibility of a causal link with the Byzantine Emperor or the Bulgarian Tsar. The toponym Caričino is attested in the unpublished “Azbučna kartoteka na toponimi od istorisko-geografska Makedonija”, which is kept in the Krste Misirkov Institute of Macedonian Language (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje).
Drěnovecь Place The Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence on the acquisition of a field called Ilovica underneath Drěnovec and underneath the road. The property was bought by the bishop Ignatij from Pardo Kosta (Niva Ilovica pod Drěnovcemь pod putemь, što kupi Ignatije piskopь u Parda Koste za 18 perper; Land Inventory Brebion p. 293, art. 51). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Drěnovec together with Brodec, Sedlarevo and Izbice to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Drěnovьcь, Brodьcь, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami; Stefan Uroš IV Dušan's General Charter for the Monastery of Hilandar; Opšta hilandarska gramota, 440).
Gari (1) Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Gari with all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The monastery received also a summer pasture and the church of Saint John Chrysostom with all rights (selo Gari sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami, i s planinomь i crьkvь svetago Iōana Zlatoustago sь vsěmi pravinami). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyard and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren. In the delimitation of Selce also the village of Gari is mentioned (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [also Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
Gjurgjevište Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed the donation of his father Stefan Uroš II. Milutin. King Milutin’s charter was approved by the testimony of Archbishop Sava and later Archbishop Nikodim. Milutin granted the property of a priest near Gjurgjevište with people, which lived there, to the Bishopric of Prizren (I stasь popovska u Gjurjevištih i s ljudmi koi sěde na njei, što jestь pridalь roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь arhiepiskopomь Savomь i sь arhiepiskopomь svetymь Nikodimomь, da su crьkovny).
Hvališe Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, a field near Hvališe, which was bestowed to the monastery by Varnava for the sake of salvation, and the seventh part of Hvališe, which was a donation of Varnava for the sake of salvation as well, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (U Hvališi nivije, zadušnьnina Varnavina, i ōtь Hvališe sedma čestь što dade Varnava za dušju). The Land Inventory of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo contains evidence on the village Hvališe and its seventh part, which Varnava gave to the monastery for the sake of his salvation (287, art. 21: ōtь Hvališe 7 čestь, što dade Varnava za dušu). The canal and the road of Hvališe are then mentioned only with connection to the road called after the village Leška (287, art. 27: Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putem᾿ nizь izvodь hvališ᾿ki prodana ōd Parda i ōd Theōdora šure mu, polovina prodana, a polovina harizana; 289, art. 41: Niva Pardova podь lěškimь putemь kako se staje hvališki putь i lěš᾿ki i do megje hvališ᾿ke, što kupismo i što jestь dano crьkvi za dušu Theōdorovu i Aleksinu).
Jad(o)varce Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the church of St. Nikola near Jadvarce with the priest Draj, his family, place, boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (U Jadvar᾿cěhь crьkovь Svety Nikolaje, što priloži kraljevьstvo mi Svetoi Bogorodici Htětovskoi, popa Draju sь rodomь i sь městomь, sь megami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the church of St. Nikola near Jadvarce, previously bestowed to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, to the Monastery of Hilandar (I vь Jadovarcehь crьkovь Svety Nikolaje, što priloži carьstvo mi Bogorodici Htětovskoi popa Draju i sь rodōmь i sь městomь i sь megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Lešok, Church of the Holy Mother of God Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski donated the Church of the Holy Mother of God located in Lower Polog near Lešok and and three estates of the priest not far away, which were known as bishop’s court since time immemorial, to the bishopric of Prizren (I tako i u Dolnijemь Polozě u Lěšcě crkьvь svetyje bogorodice i pri njei tri stasi popovske što se zove dvorь piskopovь ōtь věka, da jestь svobodno ōt vsěhь rabotь kraljevьstva mi i podanьkь, kako je i ōtь isprьva bylo).
Lisec Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Rěčice to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. In the delimitation of the village the Krajište of Lisec is mentioned (na izvorь Palčiškja rěkja, i nizь rěkja do Katafigь, ta vъzь brьdo na kraište kako slazi secь vьs kraište Lisečkō, niz gvozdъ na studenčec). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Rěčice with all boundaries, where also the Krajište of Lisec is mentioned (na izvorь Pačiške rěke, i nizь rěku do Katafigja, tere uzь brьdo na kraište Lisьčьko, pravo nizь gvozdъ na studьncь).
Ljašcje Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated everything, which belonged to Borko in Ljašcě, to the Monastery of Gračanica. This property was given to the monastery as an exchange of belongings between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (I u Ljašcě vse što se nadi Borkovo).
Mala Koryta Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the village of Mala Koryta in the boundary description of Vlьčije (...ōbladajušte Mala Koryta...). In the year 1344/45 Mala Koryta was again mentioned in the boundary description of Vlьčije (...tьžde putь do Malihь Koritь...).
Nerašta Place The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated in ca. 1299/1300 the village of Nerašta to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (χωρίον διακείμενον περὶ τὸν Πόλογον καὶ ἐπιλεγόμενον Νεράσταν). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I u Polozě selo Nerašta s pravinami jegō).
Odri Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Odri in Polog with the church of Sveti Dmitrij, people, summer pasture, all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of Gračanica. These properties were given to the monastery within the scope of an exchange of property between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (I Bane u Suhogrьlě koi běhu takožde upisani vь ōtčině mi hrisovulě, i vzehь i dahь Svetomu Nikolě jepiskuplii dьbrьskoi, a za ne dahь zaměnu Svety Bogorodici gradčanьskoi u Polozě Ōdri crьkьovь Svetago Dmitrija sь ljudmi i sь planinomь, i sь vse mi megjami pravi mi koako si je imalo se to ōd iskoni).
Odri, Church of Sveti Dmitrij Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Odri in Polog with the church of Sveti Dmitrij, people, summer pasture, all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of Gračanica. These properties were given to the monastery within the scope of an exchange of property between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (I Bane u Suhogrьlě koi běhu takožde upisani vь ōtčině mi hrisovulě, i vzehь i dahь Svetomu Nikolě jepiskuplii dьbrьskoi, a za ne dahь zaměnu Svety Bogorodici gradčanьskoi u Polozě Ōdri crьkьovь Svetago Dmitrija sь ljudmi i sь planinomь, i sь vse mi megjami pravi mi koako si je imalo se to ōd iskoni).
Oraša Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Branislav donated an estate near Oraša underneath the road to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (I drugi komatь u Ōraši pod putemь, što jestь dalь Branislavь za dušu).
Podbrězi Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the place of Borko near Podbrezi with a court and people to the Monastery of Gračanica. This property was given to the monastery within the scope of an exchange of property between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (i Borkovo město, što se nahodi u Podьbrězěhь i dvor).
Polaticь Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated some fields near Polaticь to the Monastery in Treskavec (Niva sumegnja do Radoslava i Hitreša kьblomь .m. plisijastь Spanьdunь i do Hitreša i do selišta Polaticь/Niva pod Polaticь kьblomь .l. plisijastь Spanьdunь i do hraštanьskego putě i do Stana Vlьkana). Polaticь is mentioned a second time during a boundary description of a meadow (niva Nikiforovecь ōdь Carego Kladenьca do togo potoka i do togo i do careva druma ko ide ōdь Polaticь na Bivolь Brodь; Lucinь vinogradь podь Hraštany i sь brьdomь). In the year 1344/45 Polaticь was mentioned by King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan in the boundary description of Krьpeno (do careva druma koi ide ōtь Polaticь na Veliku).
Poroj Place The boundaries of Zlovadnica, registered as a possession of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, are marked by the old furrow and the road from Poroj (287, 22: Niva Zlovadnica…nad Trěbošomь…A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyard and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren. In the delimitation of Selce the village of Poroj is mentioned (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [auch Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
Radějevo Place The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated in ca. 1299/1300 the village of Radějevo to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (τόπον καλούμενον τοῦ Ῥαδέα). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I drugo město nareč(e)no Radějevo).
Rěčice Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Rěčice together with vineyards, mills, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Vь Položkoi ōblasti selo Rěčici, i to darovan’noje s(ve)toïmь Romanomъ c(a)rjemь S(ve)tōmu Geōrgiju sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemъ, (i) sъ žrъnъkami, sъ perivolmi, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběloï, sь planinami, sь lovištemъ zvěrnoïmъ, i sь vsěmi dohodkoï i sь vsěmi pravinami). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Rěčice to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg and he recalls the earlier donors (Selo vь ōblasti Položьkoi Rěčice sь Popovlïani, ježe jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, prьvi ktitorь. I vidě kraljevstvo mi ïako podano jestь svetymь Romanomь caremь i svetimь kÿrь-Aleksiemь caremь, i zapisano i utvrьždeno kÿrь-Manoilemь caremь, kÿrь-Asanomь caremь i svetymi i pravověrnimi cari i krali više pisanimi, i osvoboždeno ōtь vsěhь rabotь carьskihь i ōtь vsěhь podanьkь malihь i velikihь). The village is mentioned a second time with the confirmed posessions (selo Rěčice s` vinogradi, s` perьvoli, s` nivijemь, s` mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin also donated the property of Manota near Rěčice, which was a dowry from his father-in-law Dragota, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The reason for this act, was the fact, that the property of Manota belonged to the pronoia of the emperor and was not a patrimonial property. Manota was permitted to continue to hold the property on condition, that he and his sons serve the monastery as soldiers (I Dragotino město u Rěčicahь ōbrěte se carьska pronija, a na baština Dragotina, i dade je kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi. I togo radi Manota zetь Dragotinь, viděvь ere otstupi ōt njeho tьstna prikija, i prědade se crьkvi da si drьži tьstninu i da rabota crьkvi u voiničьski zakonь, da mu se konь ne tovari, i tovara da ne vodi. Ako li Manota i egova dětca i unučije ōtstupetь ōt crьkve, da su lisi Dragotina města, da si ga drьži crьkvi, jakože ga i ōbrěte kraljevьstvo mi u starihь hrisovulěhь carьske pronije, a ne Dragotinu baštinu).
Sedlarevo Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, one fourth of the village of Sedlarevo with all boundaries, mills, meadows, gardens and all rights, an endowment of Isah, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Selo Sedlarevo, što daa Isaha za postrigь i za svojega podružija postrigь, četvrьtu čestь vsego sela sь vsěmi megami i sь mliny i sь livadami, sь ōgradijemь i sь vsěmi pravinami. I tuzi kalugericu Isašinu hrani crьkьvь do smrьti. I sija vʼsa malaa i velikaa ōgledavь kraljevьstvo mi zapisahь vʼsa i utvrьdihь da nepokolěbimo). Isah had given this possession for his and his wife᾿s clerical tonsure (Selo Sedlarevo, što daa Isaha za postrigь i za svojega podružija postrigь, četvrьtu čestь vsego sela sь vsěmi megami i sь mliny i sь livadami, sь ōgradijemь i sь vsěmi pravinami). According to the Land Inventory Brebion Isah donated the village of Sedlarevo with court, meadows, an oak forest, mill, pasture, all boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo. This donation was confirmed by the Kephalos (Head of the Polog district) of Polog Vladoje (I što priloži Isaha u Sedlarevě město, dvorь i s livadami i sь dubravomь. Povelěnijemь i milostiju gospodina kralja izdade Vladoje kefalija pološki sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami, i sь mlinom i s pašištemь, i vse što jestь imalь Isaha). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village Sedlarevo with Izbice to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Drěnovьcь, Brodьcь, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami).
Selce Place The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyards and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [auch Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
Sredorek Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo was in possession of a field opposite Sredorek, which was bought from Savdik (285, art. 16: Niva protivu Srědorěku, kuplena ōtь Savdikja, na 15 dьninь). It contains also evidence about a field not far from Nikiforovec above Sredorek, which was bought from Gjuroj for a horse by the monastery (288, art. 38: Niva u Nikiforovci nad Srědorěkomь kuplena ōtь Gjuroja za konь).
Svety Ilija Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the Metochion of Svety Ilija located in Upper Polog to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (u Gornjem Polozě metohь Svety Ilija). The monks of Svety Ilija took care of the posessions of the monastery at Suha Gora (da se branii Svetago Ilije ljudmi, i nikto ōtь vladuštiihь kraljevьstva mi da ničto ne zabavitь).
Treboš Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed together with his son, the Young King Stefan (Dušan), the possession of fields near the Church of Holy Mother of God at Trhalě not far from Treboš, which had previously been taken by the people of Polog, to the Bishopric of Prizren. His father, King Milutin, together with the Bishops Damjan and Ilija took the fields from Žegr and they set his houses on fire. But the situation was resolved in its entirety only in the time of King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski. Stefan Uroš III Dečanski engaged the royal court and sent his royal representatives (Despot Dragoslav and Bishop Arsenij) personally to this area. After their inspection king Stefan Uroš III Dečanski reinstated the situation „as it was before“ (I u Trěboši pri crьkvi svetyje bogorodice pri Trьhalě nivije crьkovno što bylo ōt věka. I uzeli jesu byli Položani, i iznašьlь je roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь jepiskopomь Damijanomь i sь iepiskopomь Iliōmь, i ōtjelь ōt Žegra, i kušte mu popalilь; i pakь posla kraljevьstvo mi despota Dragoslava sь jepiskopomь Arsenijemь da ihь iznadju, da si je ima sveta crьkvi kako je isprьva bylo). The Land Inventory Brebion of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo mentions the village Treboš three times. In article 8 the Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence about a field above Treboš, which was sold to the monastery by the people of Treboš (p. 284 Niva nadь Trěbošomь ōtь Pardove megje do C᾿klerove i do brěga Stare Rěke, koupljena ōtь Trěboše, a putь po srěd nive te trěbošky). In article 10 a field near Treboš was donated to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo by Francil for the sake of his salvation (p. 284 Niva dana ōtь Francila za dušu, na d(l) dьninь, ōtь Kanadějeve nive do trěboška puti). The last remark of Treboš is given in article 22. The field named Zlovadnica above Treboš was bought by Sava Surkiš from Pardo Kosta and the rest by the Bishop Ignatije from Andrijan, the son-in-law of Parda for a mare and 2 perper (p. 287 Niva Zlovadnica što kupi Sava Surkišь u Par᾿da Koste nad Trěbošomь a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u An᾿drijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za V perper. A mega nivě toi do strae brazde i do poroiska puti).
Treboš, Church of the Holy Mother of God Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed together with his son, the Young King Stefan (Dušan), the possession of fields near the Church of Holy Mother of God at Trhalě not far from Treboš, which had previously been taken by the people of Polog, to the Bishopric of Prizren. His father, King Milutin, together with the Bishops Damjan and Ilija took the fields from Žegr and they set his houses on fire. But the situation was resolved in its entirety only in the time of King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski. Stefan Uroš III Dečanski engaged the royal court and sent his royal representatives (Despot Dragoslav and Bishop Arsenij) personally to this area. After their inspection king Stefan Uroš III Dečanski reinstated the situation „as it was before“ (I u Trěboši pri crьkvi svetyje bogorodice pri Trьhalě nivije crьkovno što bylo ōt věka. I uzeli jesu byli Položani, i iznašьlь je roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь jepiskopomь Damijanomь i sь iepiskopomь Iliōmь, i ōtjelь ōt Žegra, i kušte mu popalilь; i pakь posla kraljevьstvo mi despota Dragoslava sь jepiskopomь Arsenijemь da ihь iznadju, da si je ima sveta crьkvi kako je isprьva bylo).
Urošev Kamen Place Our reasoning is based on the premise that the toponym “Urošev Kamen” bears witness to imperial presence at the respective place. The toponym “Urošev Kamen” obviously indicates a possible physical presence of the Serbian Emperor. The toponym Urošev Kamen is attested in the unpublished “Azbučna kartoteka na toponimi od istorisko-geografska Makedonija”, which is kept in the Krste Misirkov Institute of Macedonian Language (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje).
Vlkovno Place The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Vlkovno to the Monastery of Hilandar. Vlkovno is listed together with Štenče as a village located in Upper Polog (I u Gornjemь Polozě selo Štenče i sь Vlьkovnōm).
Čelopek Place The Serbian king Stefan Uroš IV Dušan, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, donated a summer pasture with the mowings and grass at Suha gora to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo. The bestowed posession bordered on Čelopek (Na Suhoi Gorě planina, sь sěnokosi, s travomь, do lokve i do mege čelopečke).
Štenče Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Štenče together with all rights and boundaries to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Štenče selo sь vsěmi pravinami i s megami, sь modričkymi i gostivarskymi, i do metochyje Svetyje Nedělje, pravo nizь děl prěz Veliku, na Dubь jedini, na Lisiče Jazbine, pravo naa Mogilice, na cěstu u Crьveni Brěg, a ōt Crьvenoga Brěga pravo na Glogovnikь). The monastery received also the hillfort of Štenče with ground, hill (mountain), trees (wood), which belonged to the Byzantine emperor (i samo gradište Štenče, što je bylo carevo, ili je polje, ili je brьdo, ili je drěvo). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Štenče to the Monastery of Hilandar. Štenče is listed together with Vlkovno as a village located in Upper Polog (I u Gornjemь Polozě selo Štenče i sь Vlьkovnōm).
Želino Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Staro Želynje to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo with the church located nearby, water mill, field, meadows, hay harvests, mountain and all rights (Selo Staro Želynje u crkovь u njemь, sь vodeničijemь, s nivije, sь livadami, sь sěnokosi, sь brьdomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirms only one half of the village of Staro Želynje as a posession of the Monastery of Hilandar. The emperor donated it with the village boundaries and the church (I Starogo Želina polovina sь megjami i sь crьkviju).
Želino, Church Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Staro Želynje to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo with the church located nearby, water mill, field, meadows, hay harvests, mountain and all rights (Selo Staro Želynje u crkovь u njemь, sь vodeničijemь, s nivije, sь livadami, sь sěnokosi, sь brьdomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirms only one half of the village of Staro Želynje as a posession of the Monastery of Hilandar. The emperor donated it with the village boundaries and the church (I Starogo Želina polovina sь megjami i sь crьkviju).