Maps of Power

Psača

Starče, Psarče, Ipsarča, Псача

Begin between 01.01.1354 and 31.12.1355
End between 01.01.1570 and 31.12.1572
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Description

In 1354/55 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) gave permission to his nobleman Vlatko Paskačić to donate the Church of Sveti Nikola in Psača, which Vlatko had erected on the inherited property of his father, together with the appertaining metochion to the Monastery of Hilandar (I vьspomenu carstvu mi prěvьzljubljenʼny i pravověrnii vlastelinь carstva mi Vladko ō crьkvy svetago Nikoly jaže jestь sьzdalь na svoōi baštině Pʼsači a sь blagoslovljenijemь carstva mi...i poljubi prěd carstvomʼ mi i priloži svoju baštinu crьkvь svetago Nikoli na Psači prěsvetěi Bogorodici hilandarьskoi sь vsěmь metehōmь). In the border description of Psača the rivers Moštanica and Lukavica and the topographical entity Golěm Ōdrьn are mentioned (Psačju sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja sela togo Moštanica kako pripada u rěku Lukavicu i do gde se izovrьša Moštanica i povrьhʼ planine nizʼ drumь kako spada posrěd golěmoga ōdrьna). Psača is registered as Starče, Psarče and Ipsarča in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from the years 1570 to 1572.

Relations

Sources (1)
Name Class Description
Psača Source The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) gave in 1354/1355 permission to his nobleman Vlatko Paskačić to donate the Church of Saint Nicholas (Sveti Nikola) in Psača, which Vlatko had erected on the inherited property (baština) of his father, together with the appertaining metochion to the Hilandar Monastery (I vьspomenu carstvu mi prěvьzljubljenʼny i pravověrnii vlastelinь carstva mi Vladko ō crьkvy svetago Nikoly jaže jestь sьzdalь na svoōi baštině Pʼsači a sь blagoslovljenijemь carstva mi...i poljubi prěd carstvomʼ mi i priloži svoju baštinu crьkvь svetago Nikoli na Psači prěsvetěi Bogorodici hilandarьskoi sь vsěmь metehōmь).

Files

The Church of Sveti Nikola in Psača from the South (© Tabula Imperii Byzantini and Mihailo St. Popović, 2007)
The Church of Sveti Nikola in Psača from the South (© Tabula Imperii Byzantini and Mihailo St. Popović, 2007)
The Church of Sveti Nikola in Psača from the West (© Tabula Imperii Byzantini and Mihailo St. Popović, 2007)
The Church of Sveti Nikola in Psača from the West (© Tabula Imperii Byzantini and Mihailo St. Popović, 2007)