Properties
ID | 122608 |
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System Class | Person |
Case Study | Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355) , Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16 |
Sex | Male |
Description
Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He built, together with Dragoslavь Balь, a watermill in the vicinity of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Azь grěšni rabь Hristovь Dmitrь Čalapija božiomь i po milosti gospodina kralja, priluči mi se ōbladati selom Melomь, i imah plisijastь blizь domu Matere Božije Htetovьskyje voděnicu, što běše učinilь Nikola Pravьcь i Dragoslavь a na toi na dělě moje oblasti, i azь pomenuhь žitije prěžde nas byvših i davših milostije božьstvьnymь crьkvamь, tožde slovoi azь vьspomenuvь priložih Materi Božijei darь voděnicu Pravčevu i Balovu. Da ktō hʼke sije potvoriti, da ga ubije i porazi mišьcь visōkago cara Hrista i prěčistaja jego mati da mu jestь mьstnica).
literature
Angelov 1956 — 156 , Angelov 1958 — 52. 53. 77, n. 2 , Bartusis 2011 — 191, n. 47 , Bubalo 2014 — 236 , Korobar-Velčeva 1985 — 268, 271 , Kravari 1989 — 204-205 , Petrovski 2015 — 170-172 , Seliščev 1929 — 95, 97-98 , Slaveva 1980a — 170 , Slaveva 1980d — 298-299, art. 84 , Slaveva 1985/1986 — 129, 134Relations
Sources (1)
Name | Class | Description |
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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). |