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Živković/Petrović/Uzelac 2013

Properties

ID 122847
System Class Bibliography
Bibliography Book
Case Study Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355) , Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16

Description

Tibor Živković/Vladeta Petrović/Aleksandar Uzelac, Anonymi descriptio Europae orientalis. Kritičko izdanje teksta na latinskom jeziku, prevod i filološka analiza Dragana Kunčer (Istorijski institut Beograd, Izvori za srpsku istoriju knjiga 13, Latinski izvori knjiga 2, Beograd 2013).

Relations

Places (1)
Name Class Begin End Description
Goliqueline Place The Byzantinо-Serbian border in Macedonia became the central subject of negotiation between the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) and Charles de Valois (1270-1325) in 1308, when the latter was aiming to conquer the Byzantine Empire. The French ambassadors met the Serbian King in his tents at Goliqueline (date et actum in tentoriis nostris apud Goliqueline). Since the Serbian King was staying in tents at this time (in tentoriis nostris), Goliqueline was certainly not a residence or a settlement, but a plot of land (perhaps a summer pasture) that was in the mountains. If Kotraža (2) is to be located in the same area, then it could well be that both King Stefan Milutin and his mother, the Serbian Queen Jelena Anžujska (ca. 1230-1314), stayed in the region during the Serbian campaigns against the Byzantine Empire.