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Manken 1960

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ID 122779
System Class Bibliography
Bibliography Book
Case Study Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355) , Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16

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Irmgard Manken, Dubrovački patricijat u XIV veku (Srpska Akademija Nauka i Umetnosti, Posebna izdanja, knjiga 340, Odeljenje društvenih nauka, knjiga 36, Beograd 1960).

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Actors (4)
Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
Bogdan Person Mentioned in the document from the 21 May 1351, which was registered in the Ragusan chancery (Diversa cancellariae) and in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Hilandar Monastery, which was issued on the 10th August 1354. His father was probably the commander Bogoje (Bogoe filius voyuoda). He was the son of Višeslava. His brother was Bogoje. Mihailo Držić bequeathed 280 perper, which deposited the commander Bogoje to his sons. Bogoje, the son of the commander Bogoje, who was empowered by Bogdan, received the sum of money according to the will of Mihailo Držić (Michael de Dersia ordinauit in suo testamento dari debere, ubi sciebat frater Constantinus, prior ordinis fratrum Predicatorum de Ragusio. Et dicti tesaurerii dixerunt mihi Francesscho cancellario, quod dictus frater Constantinus dixerat, quod Bogoe voyuvoda, pater dictorum Bogoe et Bogdani, habere debebat dictos yperpyros ducentos octuaginta, volens et mandans Bogoe, receptor dictorum denariorum nomine...). He together with his mother Višeslava and his brother Bogoje donated the village Lěskovljani with all boundaries and rights to the Hilandar Monastery (ō priloženi što jestь priložila gospožda carьstva mi Višeslava hramu Prěsvetije Bogorodice Hilandarьskije, selo Lěskovlěne s megomь, s periōromь i vsěmi pravinami sela togo po htěniju gospožde Višeslave i sinovь jeje Bogdana i Bogoja, a ni po jednoi silě ni po nevoli). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan together with wife Jelena and his son King Uroš, confirmed the endowment of Višeslava and her family at the request of Sava, Hegumen of the Hilandar Monastery, in a chrysobull charter.
Bogoje (1) Person Mentioned in the document from the 21 May 1351, which was registered in the Ragusan chancery (Diversa cancellariae). He appears as a commander in the source (Bogoe voyuvoda). His wife was probably Višeslava. He had two sons. Their names were Bogdan and Bogoje. He deposited 280 perper for Bogdan and Bogoje at Mihailo Držić, a patrician from Ragusa. Mihailo Držić bequeathed the money to his sons. Bogoje, who was empowered by his brother Bogdan, received the sum of money (Michael de Dersia ordinauit in suo testamento dari debere, ubi sciebat frater Constantinus, prior ordinis fratrum Predicatorum de Ragusio. Et dicti tesaurerii dixerunt mihi Francesscho cancellario, quod dictus frater Constantinus dixerat, quod Bogoe voyuvoda, pater dictorum Bogoe et Bogdani, habere debebat dictos yperpyros ducentos octuaginta, volens et mandans Bogoe, receptor dictorum denariorum nomine...).
Bogoje (2) Person Mentioned in the document from the 21 May 1351, which was registered in the Ragusan chancery (Diversa cancellariae) and in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Hilandar Monastery, which was issued on the 10th August 1354. His father was probably the commander Bogoje (Bogoe filius voyuoda). He was the son of Višeslava. His brother was Bogdan. Mihailo Držić bequeathed the money, which deposited the commander Bogoje to his sons. Bogoje, the son of the commander Bogoje, who was empowered by his brother Bogdan, received the sum of money according to the will of Mihailo Držić (Michael de Dersia ordinauit in suo testamento dari debere, ubi sciebat frater Constantinus, prior ordinis fratrum Predicatorum de Ragusio. Et dicti tesaurerii dixerunt mihi Francesscho cancellario, quod dictus frater Constantinus dixerat, quod Bogoe voyuvoda, pater dictorum Bogoe et Bogdani, habere debebat dictos yperpyros ducentos octuaginta, volens et mandans Bogoe, receptor dictorum denariorum nomine...). He together with his mother Višeslava and his brother Bogdan donated the village Lěskovljani with all boundaries and rights to the Hilandar Monastery (ō priloženi što jestь priložila gospožda carьstva mi Višeslava hramu Prěsvetije Bogorodice Hilandarьskije, selo Lěskovlěne s megomь, s periōromь i vsěmi pravinami sela togo po htěniju gospožde Višeslave i sinovь jeje Bogdana i Bogoja, a ni po jednoi silě ni po nevoli). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan together with wife Jelena and his son King Uroš, confirmed the endowment of Višeslava and her family at the request of Sava, Hegumen of the Hilandar Monastery, in a chrysobull charter.
Dabiživь (2) Person Mentioned in the testament of Pavle Barabić (Paulus de Baraba), the Ragusan patrician, from the 7th April 1374 and in the verdict of the Ragusan rector and the minor council in the case between the Ragusan republic and the heirs of Pavle Barabić from 27th July 1394. He was the Protovestijar (Dabisiuo prothovestiario uxoris et heredum regis Volcassini) and Logotet (cum logofeto, misso per consortem condam dicti domini regis et per heredes suos) of Helena, the Serbian queen and widow of the Serbian King Vukašin (Demetrios Blukasinos). The Serbian King Vukašin (Demetrios Blukasinos) deposited 295 litras of pure silver before his death in Ragusa at the place of the nobleman Pavle Barabić (Paulus de Baraba). The executors contacted after the demise of Pavle Barabić Dabiživь in order to control the treasury and accounts of the king. He became 30 ducats for his expenses.