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Prolović 1995

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ID 117908
System Class Bibliography
Bibliography Article
Case Study Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355) , Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16

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Jadranka Prolović, Die Miniaturen des sogenannten Dovolja-Tetraevangeliars (Belgrad, NBS, RS. 638), in: Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik 45 (1995) 283-306.

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Greek Inscription under the miniature of the Evangelist John preserved in the so-called Dovolja Tetraevangelion (Belgrade, NBS, RS. 638) Source The supplicant inscription under the miniature of the evangelist John preserved in the so-called Dovolja Tetraevangelion is commemorating the nun Makaria and her deceased husband Ioannes.
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Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
Ioannes (6) Person He lived in the second half of the 14th century and probably earlier. He was a priest. Above the portrait of his wife on the south wall of the Church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ōhrid is a greek inscription, which commemorates the already deceased Ioannes (Μνήστητι Κύριε τὴν ψυχὴν τοῦ κεκοιμημένου δούλου σου τοῦ φυλεστάτου τοῦ ἱερέως Ιωἅννου, πατὴρ δὲ τοῦ κτήτορος, Παρθενίου ἱἐρομοναχου). He is probably identical with Ioannes, the husband of the nun Makaria. This Ioannes is mentioned in the inscription under the miniature of the evangelist John preserved in the so-called Dovolja Tetraevangelion [Belgrade, NBS, RS. 638] (Μνήσθητη Κύριε τὴν ψυχὴν τοῦ δούλου σου Ἰωάννου καὶ Μαρίας τῆς συμβίου αυτοὺ μετά δὲ τὼ ἀποκαρίνε ἀυτήν ἐπονομασθει Μακαρία και εὐχεσθε ὑπερ αὐτων εὑρουσι ελεως ἐν τῆ ἡμέρα τὴς κρίσεως).
Maria (1) Person She lived in the second half of the 14th century. She was a presbyterissa. She, her son Parthenios and her deceased grandson Michael are portrayed on the south wall of the Church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ōhrid with the accompanying inscription (Δέησις τῆς δούλης τοῦ Θεοῦ Μαρίας πρεσβυτέρας, μήτηρ του κτήτορος τοῦ κὺρ Παρθενίου ἰἐρομοναχου). Probably identical with the nun Makaria, called Maria before entering the monastery. Makaria is mentioned in the commemorative inscription under the miniature of the evangelist John preserved in the so-called Dovolja Tetraevangelion [Belgrade, NBS, RS. 638] (Μνήσθητη Κύριε τὴν ψυχὴν τοῦ δούλου σου Ἰωάννου καὶ Μαρίας τῆς συμβίου αυτοὺ μετά δὲ τὼ ἀποκαρίνε ἀυτήν ἐπονομασθει Μακαρία και εὐχεσθε ὑπερ αὐτων εὑρουσι ελεως ἐν τῆ ἡμέρα τὴς κρίσεως).