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Stankovska 1984

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ID 120297
System Class Bibliography
Bibliography Inbook
Case Study Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355) , Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16

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Ljubica Stankovska, Srednovekovniot toponimski model vo Strumicko, in: Akta Veljusa. Simpozium “Veljusa” po povod 900-godini na manastirskata crkva Bogorodica Milostiva (Eleusa) vo seloto Veljusa (ed. Dimce Koco et al., Skopje 1984), 141-146.

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Places (5)
Name Class Begin End Description
Robovo (1) Place The nobleman Hrelja Stefan Dragoval donated the settlement site Robovo to Rudlь. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in the chrysobull charter from 1343, that Rudlь endowed the Hilandar Monastery with all his patrimony, including the settlement site Robovo with all rights and bought possessions. The property devolved upon the Hilandar Monastery after the death of Rudlь (I poljubii voleju i hotěniemь svoimь, a sь milostiju kraljevstva mi da estь člověkь svetyje Bogorodice Hilandarskye Rudlь sь vsěmь svoimь, sь crьkvomь si Ōdigitriōm, iže estь sьzdalь trudomь svoimь, i sь vsěmi pravinami selo Boruevo što mu estь dalo kraljevstvo mi, s ljudmi i sь vsomь baštinomь svoōmь, i što si ima u gradu i u Banstě dvě nivě i voděnica, sь ljudmi i sь livadami i sь selištemь eže mu estь dalь Hrelja Robovo, sь vsěmi pravinami, i sь kupeničiemь, i sь vsěmь těmь što si ima u gradu i u poli, sь vsěmь těm ga priloži i zapisa kraljevьstvo mi Bogorodici Hilandarskoi, da estь do věka crьkvny, nikymь neōtьjemljemo doma svetyje Bogorodice Hilandarskye, a Rudlь svoe vʼse da drži do smrʼti, a po smrti jego da estь crьkovno). Robovo is registered in the Defters for the Sanjak Köstendil in the years 1519 and from 1570 to 1573 as a village.
Robovo (2) Place The Serbian Despot Jovan Dragaš and his brother Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the village Robovo in Zabrьdija to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I selo Robovo u Zabrьdiju).
Sekirʼnikь Place The Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos in 1340/1341 donated the settlement site Sekirʼnikь to the Hilandar Monastery (εἰς τὴν Στρούμμιτζαν ἀγρίδιον τὸ Σεκρίνικον μετὰ τῆς νομῆς αὐτοῦ καὶ περιοχῆς). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement site Sekirʼnikь, a former land of Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, to the Monastery of Hilandar after May 1343. He endowed it also with a plot of land, which was owned by Laskarь Kotanicь (Selište Sekirʼnikь i komatь zemlje što jestь drьžalь Laskarь Kotanicь). Sekirʼnikь is preserved in the second variant of the charter as a village (Selo Sěkirʼnykь i zemʼlja što jestь drьžalь Laskarь Kotanicь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1348 the donation of Sekirʼnikь to the Hilandar Monastery. Sekirʼnikь is attested in his chrysobull charter as a village (I niže Strumice selo Kunarani, selo Sěkirnykь, selo Štuka sь vsěmi pravinami). The čelnik Branilo was sent before 1349 by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan in order to determine the boundary of the Hilandar’s metochion above Sekirʼnikь in the region of Strumica, which was endangered by the attacks of noblemen, minor noblemen and katuns of the Vlachs (ōbide vlastele i vlasteličiki i katuni vlahь carьstva mi na planinahь i zabelehь u Kunarahь više Sekirnika).
Tornjevo Place The Serbian Despot Jovan Dragaš and his brother Konstantin Dragaš took away the village Sušica and Tornjevo from their noblemen Todor. They donated them afterwards to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I selo Sušica, i selo Tornjevo, što uzesmo otь vlastelina našego Todora). The village of Tornjevo is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Strumica in the year 1519 and in 1570/1573 as Turnovo.
Štuka Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement site Štuka and a plot of land, which was in possession of the byzantine proniars Tutʼko, Asanь and Laskarь Siderofai, to the Monastery of Hilandar after May 1343 (I niže Strumice selo Kunarani, selo Sěkirnykь, selo Štuka sь vsěmi pravinami (Selište Šuka i komatь zemlje što su drьžali pronijarije grьčьscii Tutʼko, Asanь, Laskarь Siderofai, konь Sekirʼnika do potoka i više puta i podь putь i niže krьsta/ i zemlju što su drьžali pronijarije grьčьsci Tutko, Asanь, Laskarь Siderofai, konь Sěkirʼnika do potoka i više puta i podь putь i niže krьsta). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1348 the donation of Štuka to the Hilandar Monastery. Štuka is attested in his chrysobull charter as a village (I niže Strumice selo Kunarani, selo Sěkirnykь, selo Štuka sь vsěmi pravinami). The village Štuka is registered in the Defters for the Sanjak Köstendil in 1519 and from 1570 to 1573.