Maps of Power

Andronikь (1)

Description

Identical with Andronik 2? He lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. He was čelnik. He together with Miho Mazněi, the blacksmith Stanc and Rad Bělogunik attested in the presence of the Judge Dabiživ the confirmation act of Dragija, the son of Strězo, and Dragoslav, the son-in-law of Strězo, concerning the sale and donation of Strězoʼs land to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (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).

Relations

Actors (3)
Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
Byzantines Group Čelnik
Greeks Group Čelnik
Serbian Kingdom Group Čelnik
Sources (1)
Name Class Description
Land Inventory-Brebion (Nomic's Charter) Source The Land Inventory-Brebion is a register of all land holdings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The collection is the work of one scribe, but it contains different acts coming from a wider time span. Until Bubalo's analysis the document was called after the first line Brěvno matere Božije Htětovskije. Bubalo corrected the reading into brebion, which is a loanword reflecting the greek word βρεβίον (inventory in the basic meaning). A copy of a Nomic’s Charter is also preserved in the Land Inventory-Brebion. Nomics were public notaries in Serbia. The Nomic's Charter was created some time before the Brebion (1343-1345 or in the first half of the 1340's).