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Žegrь 2

Description

Identical with Žegrь Radomirь and Žegrь 1? Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski for the Bishopric of Prizren from 1326. He built some houses on the fields near the Church of Holy Mother of God at Trhalě not far from Trěboš in Polog, which were in possession of the Bishopric of Prizren.The representatives of the eparchy complained to the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin about the forceful act of the people of Polog and Žegrь. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin together with the Bishops Damjan and Ilija took the fields from Žegrь and they set his houses on fire. The church fields were still in dispute in the times of reign of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski. The Serbian ruler engaged the royal court and sent his royal representatives personally to the area. Stefan Uroš III Dečanski reinstated the situation „as it was before“ after the inspection of Despot Dragoslav and Bishop Arsenij (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). He is also mentioned in the Pomenik of the Church of Holy Mother of God Ljeviška in Prizren.

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Sources (1)
Name Class Description
Stefan Uroš III Dečanski's Charter for the Bishopric of Prizren Source King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski granted a chrysobull Charter to the Bishopric of Prizren. Although the charter is not dated, Siniša Mišić proposes, that it was written in April 1326.