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Apokavkovo město
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On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos confirmed the donation of the land of Apokaukos to the Monastery of Saint Nikita in Skopje (καὶ ἕτερον τόπον ἐπονομαζόμενον τοῦ Ἀποκαύκου, διήκοντα μέχρι τοῦ ἐκεῖσε ἱσταμένου τιμίου στ(αυ)ροῦ). In the Serbian translation of the charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective land is confirmed (I drugoje město nareč(e)noje Apokavkovo, ōpirajušti do kr(ь)sta).
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Arbanasi
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One half of Arbanasi (i ōdь Arbanasь polovinu) was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) to the Monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35. The settlement site (selište) of Arbanasi is also mentioned in the boundary description of Dupijačani in the year 1344/45 (ōbьemljušte Sorunь sь selištemь Arbanasi do Maloradi).
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Banica
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The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Banica with its vineyards and mills to the Monastery of St George-Gorg (Selo Banici sь nivijemь sъ vinōgrad(i), sъ žrьn’kami, i sь vsěmi pravinami). This village is also attested by the Archbishop Demetrios Chomatenos of Ohrid as Βάνιστα.
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Banica, Mills
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The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a mill in or near the village of Banica to the Monastery of St George-Gorg (Selo Banici sь nivijemь sъ vinōgrad(i), sъ žrьn’kami, i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Banica, Vineyards
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The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen donated vineyards in or near the village of Banica to the Monastery of St George-Gorg (Selo Banici sь nivijemь sъ vinōgrad(i), sъ žrьn’kami, i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Banjane
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The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated the village of Banjane to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (χωρίον προνοιαστικὸν καλούμενον Μπάνιανιν) in ca. 1299/1300. In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I druga metohija i sela i zemlje iže su nareč(e)na imenemь sice: selo Banjane, pronija sь vsěmi pravinami jego). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš Milutin donated the Church (Monastery) of Saint Nikita near Banjane with villages, people and with Vlachs to the Tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Hilandar on the Holy Mount Athos (Togo radi da kraljev᾿stvo mi monastyirju vь Skopьskoi ōblasti crьkovь Svetago Nikity u Banjahь s᾿sely s ljudmi i s Vlahy). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Hilandar reports that the village of Banjane was granted to the Monastery of Saint Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to Tower of Hrusija in the vicinity of the Hilandar monastery by the Serbian King (I dahь selo Banjane i sь vsěmi měnami,... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь). The village of Banjane is mentioned several times in the boundary description of the village Klьčevišta preserved in the chrysobull charter for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren (A megja Klьčevištemь: do visa us poljanu, megju Pьsi Dolь i megju hlьmь tere pravo na kolovozь, i koi putь ide ōt Banjanь pravo mimo selo Slivovikь, kako izlazi kolnikь na kamenikь na brьdo, i ōt tudu pravo u planinu putemь obь druge strane do crkvišta pri Kalopetrově lozě, a gorě uz dělь u planinu; a ōt Skopija megja, po srědě Dobrogo Dola, u putь u prěky koi grede ōt Čahra, i do mramora putemь koi grede uz Golihovo pravo u Banjane, ōt toga puti pravo u visь, koi ide megju Banjane i megju Klьčesvišta).
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Banjane, Local Road, hodos, put
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The local road of Banjane (ἀπὸ τῆς ἐκεῖσε ὁδοῦ τῆς Μπάνιανις; ot puti banjanьskoga) is attested in the years 1299/1300 and/or 1308 (?) in two charters of the Byzantine Emperors Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) and Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328).
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Barbarasь
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The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated Barbarasь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Zdunę, Sušica, Gradeč’nica Brod sь Slan’skomь i sь Barbarasomь i Krǫpa. Vsa ta města paričk[a sǫt, rekǫšte Prьdalika, da ne meteha nikto ni jekso prikisati, ni prodati vьnъka ni nivǫ ni vinograd). Its location has been provided based on Vassiliki Kravari. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the donation of Barbarasь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sepьtembra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Barovo
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The Bulgarian tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Barovo to the Monastery of St George-Gorg (Ōbrěte ego... c(a)r(ь)s(t)v(o) mi prěžde dan’noe s(ve)toïmь Rōmanom(ь) c(a)remь, sь Barōvom(ь), sь Sinskōmь i sь cr(ь)k[vijǫ] S(ve)toïmь Ïōa(no)mь Zlato[ustomь] i sь vsěmi tami zasel’koï, sь vinograd(i), s nivijemь, sь perivol’mi, sь vodě[inica]mi, sь [s]ěnokōsoï, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti roïbn[i]mi i zvěr’noïmi, i sь planoïnami, i sь vsěmi pravinami prěždezakōn’noïimi ih. I ešte priloži c(a)r(ь)s(t)v(o) mi selō Kalugerōvěnǫ sь vinōgrad(i), s niv[ije]mь, sь zaběloï, i sь vsěmi pravinami.). The Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Barovo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь Svety Iōanь Zlatoustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Barovo, Abandoned Land
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The Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated abandoned land, so-called eksalima (eҙalimo), near the village of Barovo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
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Beleastobon
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The church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ohrid owned a piece of land beneath Beleastobon (ἕτερον χωράφιον κάτωθεν τοῦ Βελεαστόβου). The village Beleastobon (Velestovo) is registered in the Defter for Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536-1539 and under the year 1583.
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Belgostes
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The Church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ohrid owned several properties near Belgostes (Velgošti). The church had a vineyard beneath Belgostes. The vineyard was from the east adjacent to the property of the priest Paulos and from the west to the possession, which belonged to the Church of the Saint John the Theologian in Ohrid (καὶ ἔτερον ἀμπέλιον κάτωθεν τῆς Βελγόστης, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν ἱερέως Παύλου τοῦ νομιοδότου, ἐκ δυσμῶν πλησίον τοῦ ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ θεολόγου). The church owned also a garden near Belgostes. The garden bordered from the east side a road and was located in the vicinity of three properties (ἕτερον περιβόλιν εἰς τοὺς Βελλιγόστας, ἐξ ἀνατολῶν πλησίον τῆς ὁδοῦ καὶ ἐκ δυσμῶν τοῦ Νικολήτζα καὶ τοῦ ἱερέως Θεοδώρου καὶ ἐκ βορρᾶ τῶν παίδων τοῦ Τζαούσι). A piece of land beneath Belgostes in the possession of the church was bound by a road in the east and by a path in the south (ἕτερον χωράφιον κάτωθεν τῆς Βελιγόστης, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν τῆς ὁδοῦ καὶ ἐκ νότου πλησίον μονοπατίου). The church held in possesion also another piece of land under Belgostes (ἕτερον χωράφιον κάτωθεν τῆς Βελιγόστης). The village of Velgošti/Velgošta is registered in the Defter for the Kaza Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and in the year 1583.
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Bistrica (1)
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The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated the village of Bistrica with its meadows, summer pastures and winter pastures to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Bistrica vь Babuně, sь pašišti, sь lětōvišti, sь zimovišti, i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the donation of the village of Bistrica to the same monastery, which according to his charter was originally given by the Bulgarian Tsar Kalojan (Selo Bistrica vь Babuně pridanoje Kaloïanjemь caremь, i to darova kraljevьstvo mi Svetomu Geōrgïju s` nivijem`, s` voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lětovišti i sь zimovišti kobilamь i ōvcamь, i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Bistrica (1), Meadows
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The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated meadows near Bistrica to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Se]lo Bistrica vь Babuně, sь pašišti, [sь lětō]višti, sь zimovišti, i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь).
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Bistrica (1), Summer Pasture
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The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated a summer pasture near Bistrica to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Se]lo Bistrica vь Babuně, sь pašišti, [sь lětō]višti, sь zimovišti, i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the possession of the summer pastures near Bistrica, which had been originally donated by the Bulgarian Tsar Kalojan to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Bistrica vь Babuně pridanoje Kaloïanjemь caremь, i to darova kraljevьstvo mi Svetomu Geōrgïju s` nivijem`, s` voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lětovišti i sь zimovišti kobilamь i ōvcamь, i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Bistrica (1), Watermill
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the possession of a watermill near Bistrica, which had been originally donated by the Bulgarian Tsar Kalojan to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Bistrica vь Babuně pridanoje Kaloïanjemь caremь, i to darova kraljevьstvo mi Svetomu Geōrgïju s` nivijem`, s` voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lětovišti i sь zimovišti kobilamь i ōvcamь, i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Bistrica (1), Winter Pasture
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The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated a winter pasture near Bistrica to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Se]lo Bistrica vь Babuně, sь pašišti, [sь lětō]višti, sь zimovišti, i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the possession of the winter pasture near Bistrica, which had been originally donated by the Bulgarian Tsar Kalojan to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Bistrica vь Babuně pridanoje Kaloïanjemь caremь, i to darova kraljevьstvo mi Svetomu Geōrgïju s` nivijem`, s` voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lětovišti i sь zimovišti kobilamь i ōvcamь, i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Bivolь Brodь
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The locality of Bivol Brod is attested in two sources. In the second charter for the Monastery of Treskavec, where the donation of village Krpeno is described, Bivol Brod is also mentioned. The site lay on the imperial road (basilike hodos) from Polatic (Treskavec 2, 121, art. 59: Selo vь Poloze Krьpeno, metohь Svety Nikola, što priloži svety kralь, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady...i do careva druma koi ide ōdь Polaticь na Bivol Brodь). In the General Charter for the Monastery of Hilandar the site Bivol Brod is named in connection with the delimitation of the village Mlačice (Opšta hilandarska gramota, 439: (Mlačice sь zemlomь, što je dalь svety kralь; a megja zemli toi ōdь Nikiforca kako grede putь na ōpogorь prězь livadu u Kraljevu Pekь I u Bivolь Brodь).
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Blat'ce (2)
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In the border delimitation of the church of Saint Nicholas on the river Pčinja under the fortress Kožle the road towards Blatce is mentioned (kako grede kol᾿nikь na Blat᾿ce u Veliju Lok᾿vu).
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Blat’ce (1)
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In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the village of Blat’ce is donated with all its rights (selo narekomoje Blat’ce, ježe jestь nadь Svetimь Nikitoju sь vsěmi pravinami jego). The Serbian King Milutin also mentions Blat’ce in his charter for the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg in 1300 (koi grede putь na Blatce).
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Bliznьsko
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In the period between 1258 and 1277 the Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated the hamlet of Bliznьsko to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). In 1300 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the donation of the hamlet of Bliznьsko near Zdunę to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Zdune i sь Popovlïani i sь Blьznьskomь i sь Mokrosěci ježe jestь dalь svety Romanь carь prьvi htitorь, sь zaselki těmi sь Velimь podomь. I kraljevьstvo mi tu priloži i crьkvь Svetuju Nedelju, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Bogomila
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated properties, vineyards, a watermill and a summer pasture in and near Bogomila to the Monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35 (Stasь u Bogomilěhь Sidrofajeva sь vinogrady, sь voděnicu, s perivolemь i sь planinu). In the years 1343/44 and 1344/45 King Stefan Dušan confirmed the possessions of the Monastery of Treskavec in the village of Bogomila (Ÿ Bogomili v Babuně stasь Sidrofaevu s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь, i s ōvoštiemь i sь vsomь pravïnomь).
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Bogomila, Summer Pasture
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated a summer pasture near Bogomila to the Monastery of Treskavec in the year 1343/44 (Stasь u Bogomilěhь Sidrofajeva sь vinogrady, sь voděnicu, s perivolemь i sь planinu).
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Bogomila, Vineyard
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated a vineyard near Bogomila to the Monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35 (Stasь u Bogomilěhь Sidrofajeva sь vinogrady, sь voděnicu, s perivolemь i sь planinu). In the years 1343/44 and 1344/45 King Stefan Dušan confirmed the possessions of the Monastery of Treskavec in Bogomila.
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Bogomila, Watermill
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated a watermill in Bogomila to the Monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35 (Stasь u Bogomilěhь Sidrofajeva sь vinogrady, sь voděnicu, s perivolemь i sь planinu). In the years 1343/44 and 1344/45 he confirmed the donation of the watermill in Bogomila to the Monastery of Treskavec.
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Bohorino
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In the year 1334/35 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated a meadow in the village of Bohorino to the Monastery of Treskavec (niva u Bohorine). He confirmed the donation of this property in the village of Bohorino and gave new ones (watermills, vineyard) in the years 1343/44 and 1344/45.
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Bohorino, Vineyard
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated a vineyard in the village of Bohorino to the Monastery of Treskavec in the years 1343/44 and 1344/45.
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Bohorino, Watermill
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated two watermills in Bohorino to the Monastery of Treskavec in the years 1343/44 and 1344/45.
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Border Kravari 1299
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Border Kravari 1330
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Border Kravari 1334
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Brodcь
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In 1347/48 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated, with the permission of the Župan Radoslav, the village of Klьčevišta and its church of the Mother of God together with the hamlet Brodcь, vineyards, fruits, bought estates and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren (I ješte priloži carьstvo mi crьkvi carьstva mi Arhaggelu sь hotěnijemь ljubimago vlastelina carьstvu mi Radoslava župana, selo Klьčevišta, sь crьkoviju Svetyje Bogorodice, i sь zaselkomь Brod᾿cemь, s vinogrady, sь ōvoštijemь, i s kupljenicami, i sь vsěmi pravinami, kako piše u hrisovulě Klьčevišt᾿komь što jestь zapisalь roditelь carьstva mi gospodinь kral).
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Brodec
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion an Oikonomos of the Monastery Mathei had bought an estate in Brodec from Mišat, who came from the village Mel (Land Inventory Brebion p. 296, art. 67: I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna na Brodci, i do popa Vlada nive i do puti). Brodec is mentioned also in the charter for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren, where the donation of the village Selce is described. The site lays on a confluence of two rivers (Sv. Arhangeli Mihail i Gavril 110, 984-993 [135-137]: selo u Polozě Selce, ... i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem..). Brodec finally appears together with Drěnovec, Sedlarevo and Izbice as donations of the Serbian Tsar Stefan Uroš IV Dušan to the Monastery of Hilandar (Opšta hilandarska gramota, 440: Selo Drěnovьcь, Broděc, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami).
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Brodь (1)
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Between 1258 and 1277 the Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated the village of Brodь together with the Metochion of the Mother of God Episkepsis, vineyards, mills, summer pastures, winter pastures, tolls for a ford and a bridge, hunting and fishing grounds, a market and a fair (on 8 September) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Brod a v nemŭ metohŭ Mati Božija jepiskepsis, s nivijemŭ, sŭ vinogradi, sŭ žrĭnkami sŭ livadami, sĭ lětovišti, sŭ zimovišti, sĭ brodninami sŭ mostninami, sŭ lovištem zvěrnoïm i roïbnoïmŭ, i sĭ trŭgomŭ i sŭ panagiremĭ, iže staetĭ .I. septemvrě, i vsakǫ nedelę trŭgŭ, i sĭ dohodkomĭ trŭga togo). In 1300 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the donation of Brodь together with a fair, the Church of the Holy Mother of God, vineyards, mills, bridges and fords, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Brodĭ: vĭ njemĭ trĭgĭ Nedelja i panagjurĭ .I. dĭnĭ septemvrija, iže jestĭ priložilĭ svety Romanĭ carĭ, i vĭ njemĭ crĭkva Svetaa Bogorodica).
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the Fair in Brod which took place on the 10th of September to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Brod a v’ nemъ metohъ M(a)ti B(o)žija jepiskepsis (?), s nivijemъ, sъ vinograd(i), sъ žrьn’kami sь livad(a)mi, sь lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь brodninami sъ mostninami, sъ lovištem zvěr’noïm i roïbnoïmъ, i sь trъgomъ i sъ panagiremь iže staetь .I. septem’brě, i vsakǫ ned(e)lę trъgъ, i sь dohodkomь trъga togo, i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the Fair in or near Brod by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sekьtebra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Brodь (1), Farmer's Market
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the farmer's market of Brod to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Brod a v’ nemъ metohъ M(a)ti B(o)žija jepiskepsis (?), s nivijemъ, sъ vinograd(i), sъ žrьn’kami sь livad(a)mi, sь lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь brodninami sъ mostninami, sъ lovištem zvěr’noïm i roïbnoïmъ, i sь trъgomъ i sъ panagiremь iže staetь .I. septem’brě, i vsakǫ ned(e)lę trъgъ, i sь dohodkomь trъga togo, i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih).
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Brodь (1), Fords and Bridges
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated fords and bridges, and the toll respectively, to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (Selo Brod a v’ nemъ metohъ M(a)ti B(o)žija jepiskepsis (?), s nivijemъ, sъ vinograd(i), sъ žrьn’kami sь livad(a)mi, sь lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь brodninami sъ mostninami, sъ lovištem zvěr’noïm i roïbnoïmъ, i sь trъgomъ i sъ panagiremь iže staetь .I. septem’brě, i vsakǫ ned(e)lę trъgъ, i sь dohodkomь trъga togo, i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the fords and Bridges in and near Brod by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sekьtebra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Brodь (1), Hunting Grounds
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the Hunting and Fishing Grounds near Brod to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Brod a v’ nemъ metohъ M(a)ti B(o)žija jepiskepsis (?), s nivijemъ, sъ vinograd(i), sъ žrьn’kami sь livad(a)mi, sь lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь brodninami sъ mostninami, sъ lovištem zvěr’noïm i roïbnoïmъ, i sь trъgomъ i sъ panagiremь iže staetь .I. septem’brě, i vsakǫ ned(e)lę trъgъ, i sь dohodkomь trъga togo, i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the fords and Bridges in and near Brod by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sekьtebra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Brodь (1), Meadows
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated meadows near Brod to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sekьtebra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Brodь (1), Metochion of the Holy Virgin Episkepsis
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the Metochion of the Holy Virgin Episkepsis near the village of Brod to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Brod a v’ nemъ metohъ M(a)ti B(o)žija jepiskepsis (?), s nivijemъ, sъ vinograd(i), sъ žrьn’kami sь livad(a)mi, sь lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь brodninami sъ mostninami, sъ lovištem zvěr’noïm i roïbnoïmъ, i sь trъgomъ i sъ panagiremь iže staetь .I. septem’brě, i vsakǫ ned(e)lę trъgъ, i sь dohodkomь trъga togo, i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the Church of the Holy Virgin near Brod by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sekьtebra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Brodь (1), Mill
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a Mill in or near Brod to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (Selo Brod a v’ nemъ metohъ M(a)ti B(o)žija jepiskepsis (?), s nivijemъ, sъ vinograd(i), sъ žrьn’kami sь livad(a)mi, sь lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь brodninami sъ mostninami, sъ lovištem zvěr’noïm i roïbnoïmъ, i sь trъgomъ i sъ panagiremь iže staetь .I. septem’brě, i vsakǫ ned(e)lę trъgъ, i sь dohodkomь trъga togo, i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of a mill in or near Brod by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sekьtebra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Brodь (1), Summer Pasture
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the sumerpastures near Brod to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Brod a v’ nemъ metohъ M(a)ti B(o)žija jepiskepsis (?), s nivijemъ, sъ vinograd(i), sъ žrьn’kami sь livad(a)mi, sь lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь brodninami sъ mostninami, sъ lovištem zvěr’noïm i roïbnoïmъ, i sь trъgomъ i sъ panagiremь iže staetь .I. septem’brě, i vsakǫ ned(e)lę trъgъ, i sь dohodkomь trъga togo, i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of summer pastures near Brod by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sekьtebra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Brodь (1), Vasilevo selište
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated Vasilevo selište between Brod and Kičevo to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (Selo Brod a v’ nemъ metohъ M(a)ti B(o)žija jepiskepsis (?), s nivijemъ, sъ vinograd(i), sъ žrьn’kami sь livad(a)mi, sь lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь brodninami sъ mostninami, sъ lovištem zvěr’noïm i roïbnoïmъ, i sь trъgomъ i sъ panagiremь iže staetь .I. septem’brě, i vsakǫ ned(e)lę trъgъ, i sь dohodkomь trъga togo, i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih. A sinorь Brodu počinajetъ ot Gradišta vьs Temni dolь, na Plěšь na Kozijǫ stěnǫ, ta na Peštecъ, na pažiti, na Běl’kovь torь na Šip’kovicǫ, na viništa, na Ōr’licǫ, na Vasilevo selište, vьs hrid na Kalavarь, na Ględulę, na Duš’če, ōt Kičavǫ do Tudorova dola). The exact location of this settlement site is not known. It seems, according to Kravari, to be somewhere between Makedonski Brod and Kičevo.
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Brodь (1), Vineyard
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated vineyards near Brod to the Monastery of St George-Gorge. King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of a vineyard in or near Brod by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sekьtebra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Brodь (1), Winter Pasture
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the winterpastures near Brod to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (Selo Brod a v’ nemъ metohъ M(a)ti B(o)žija jepiskepsis (?), s nivijemъ, sъ vinograd(i), sъ žrьn’kami sь livad(a)mi, sь lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь brodninami sъ mostninami, sъ lovištem zvěr’noïm i roïbnoïmъ, i sь trъgomъ i sъ panagiremь iže staetь .I. septem’brě, i vsakǫ ned(e)lę trъgъ, i sь dohodkomь trъga togo, i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih).
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Brodь (2)
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the settlement site of Brodь with the river and the hunting ground exclusively to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo. Only the monastery had the right to allow others to exploit this river region (Selište Brodь sь rěkomь I lovištemь da ne meteha niktore tьk’mo Bogorodica Htětovьska jako utiče u Veliku, nik’to da ne vlage ni vadity ni mlina postavity, tьkmo komu crьkvь podastь ili zaměni).
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Brus
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The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan together with his son and his wife donated the bought settlement site Brus with boundaries and all rights for life to the metropolitan of Serres. After his death the rights should devolve on the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren (I što si jestь imala kupljenicu selište Brusь i tozi da si ima i drьži s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga. A se megje Brusu: kako Cerovi Potokь opada u Pšinju, i nizь P᾿šinju prěma Bělomь Kamenu, na ōnu stranu, i ōtь Běloga Mramora pravo putemь u Pet᾿kovu crьkvь, i ōtь Pet᾿kove crьkve pravo putemь nadь arьmen᾿skaa selišta, pravo u mělь, i ōtь měla strьmo u Pšinju, i vse nizь Pšinju do srědь Bal᾿šině nivě, i ōtь Bal᾿šině nivě pravo na Črьveni Mělь, i ōtь Črьvěnoga Měla nadь Mlačišta, do rasputija brěznič᾿koga puti, i ōtь tude prěko putemь do Stanьčeva sada, i ōtь sada Stanьčeva nizь dolь u potokь Cerovi, i potokom Cerovimь u Pьšinju).
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Brvěnica
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Budislav donated a field in Dubrava under the so-called Brvenički canal to the the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (Niva u Dubravь pod izvodomь brьvěnič᾿kimь što dade Budislavь za grobь).
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Brěst
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a field near Brěst to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva u Brěsta nisь Kilavca, i do puta, i do Stanislava).
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In the border delimitation of the bought settlement site Brus the road called after the village of Brezniča is mentioned (do rasputija brěznič᾿koga puti).
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Bukurci
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), gave the villages Bukurci and Povilьno to the Saint Demetrius Monastery near the village Sušica (the so-called Marko’s Monastery) and obtained in 1388/1389 in exchange the villages Momkovo and Ivane (trudomь i podvigom hristoljubivago raba božija andrěaša sina ftorago blagověrnago kralě Vlьkašina i kralice Eleni monahini Elisaveti i eliko vьzmožno bistь dahomь i priložihomь svetěi crьkьvi sela u poli i u zabrьdi sь metohomь i pravinami jaže pisana sutь izvěstně o vsemь jaže o nihь v vrevi vь hrisovulě. I si dvě selě tamo Bukurci i Povilьno vь zaměnenie crьkьvi sušičkoi z govoromь i dahomь za Momkovo i za Ivane poneže tako priležno bistь ōboimь crьkьvamь imeti tako sija sela bezьsьmušena vь utvrьždenie lěto ·ѕ·ō·č·z· indiktiōn).
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Butelь
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the donation of an abandoned vineyard in Butelь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The vineyard was a former possession of the mother-in-law of the kaznac Dragoslavь, who had granted it to the monastery (I Dragoslavь kaznьcь dade ōt tьst᾿nine si vinogradište Mavrovo u Buteli). The same King donated a vineyard in Butelь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg, which was a gift of the hieromonk Kaludь. The vineyard lay near the road, which connected Butelь and Dobrušane (I erōmonahь Kaludь dade nivu ōb onu stranu Velike rěke do careva iz᾿voda i do popa Huda, i do radina I. pogonь; i vь Butelje vinograd do Sveti Bogorodice butelьskije i do Bělьptišta uz putь koi grede u Dobrušane). Dobrušane might be either identical with Dobrošane, to the South-East of Kumanovo, or it could be located in the vicinity of Butelь near Skopje.
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Bučinь
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement of Bučinь with a watermill and a hamlet to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Bučinь sь nivijemь, sь brьdomь, sь voděnicijem, zaselьkomь, sь Dolěny i sь Taroniněvěmь dělomь i Zigoevěmь dělomь i Spanьdunevěmь dělomь, a tomu megě do Vatačevu voděnicu i do ... iguri luku i do prěsilьsku megju). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Bučinь with a watermill and vineyards to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Bučinь s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь i z dolomь i sь rěkomь i sь brьdomь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Bučinь, Hamlet
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the unnamed hamlet near Bučinь to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Bučinь sь nivijemь, sь brьdomь, sь voděnicijem, zaselьkomь, sь Dolěny i sь Taroniněvěmь dělomь i Zigoevěmь dělomь i Spanьdunevěmь dělomь, a tomu megě do Vatačevu voděnicu i do ... iguri luku i do prěsilьsku megju).
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Bučinь, Vineyard
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated vineyards near Bučinь to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Bučinь s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь i z dolomь i sь rěkomь i sь brьdomь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Bučinь, Watermill
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the watermill of Bučin to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Bučinь sь nivijemь, sь brьdomь, sь voděnicijem, zaselьkomь, sь Dolěny i sь Taroniněvěmь dělomь i Zigoevěmь dělomь i Spanьdunevěmь dělomь, a tomu megě do Vatačevu voděnicu i do ... iguri luku i do prěsilьsku megju). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of a watermill near Bučinь to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Bučinь s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь i z dolomь i sь rěkomь i sь brьdomь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Bučinь, Watermill of Vatač
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The Watermill of Vatač is mentioned in the description of the boundary of Bučinь (Selište Bučinь sь nivijemь, sь brьdomь, sь voděnicijem, zaselьkomь, sь Dolěny i sь Taroniněvěmь dělomь i Zigoevěmь dělomь i Spanьdunevěmь dělomь, a tomu megě do Vatačevu voděnicu i do ... iguri luku i do prěsilьsku megju).
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Běla Crьkva
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated the village of Běla Crьkva with a watermill near a church to the Monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35 (Selo Běla Crьkva sь voděničьjemь što je pri crьkvi). In 1343/44 the same King confirmed the donation of the village of Běla Crьkva to the same Monastery (Selo Běla Crьkva sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady sь voděničijemь, sь kupenicami). In the year 1344/45 he once again confirmed the donation of the village of Běla Crьkva to the Monastery (Selo Běla Crьkva s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь, s kupenicami i zadušninomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Běla Crьkva, Church
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The charter of donation to the Monastery of Treskavec dated to 1334/35 attests the existence of a church in or near the village of Běla Crьkva (Selo Běla Crьkva sь voděničьjemь što je pri crьkvi).
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Běla Crьkva, Vineyard
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In 1343/1344 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated a vineyard of the village of Běla Crьkva to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Běla Crьkva sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady sь voděničijemь). In the year 1344/45 the same ruler confirmed the donation of the vineyard in Běla Crьkva to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Běla Crьkva s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь, s kupenicami i zad(u)šninomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Běla Crьkva, Watermill
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In 1334/35 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated a watermill near the church in Běla Crьkva to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Běla Crьkva sь voděničьjemь što je pri crьkvi). He confirmed the donation of the watermill to the Monastery of Treskavec in the year 1343/44 (Selo Běla Crьkva sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady sь voděničijemь) as well as in the year 1344/45 (Selo Běla Crьkva s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь, s kupenicami i zad(u)šninomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Běla Vodica
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In 1343/44 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated the settlement site of Běla Vodica with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Běla Vodica sь vsěmi pravinami, što priloži tepci Gradislavь). Stefan Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement of Běla Vodica with a mill to the Monastery of Treskavec in 1344/45 (Selište Běla Vodica s niviemь, s mlini, s pašišti, z brьdomь, sь vsomь pravinomь).
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Běla Vodica, Meadow
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In the year 1344/45 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated a meadow near Běla Vodica to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Běla Vodica s niviemь, s mlini, s pašišti, z brьdomь, sь vsomь pravinomь).
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Běla Vodica, Mill
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In the year 1344/45 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated a mill in or near Běla Vodica to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Běla Vodica s niviemь, s mlini, s pašišti, z brьdomь, sь vsomь pravinomь).
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Bělevo
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated two fields near Bělevo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva u Bělevě ōt Pikrida dolu nis putь do Luke i do Vatamuna 15 pogon. Niva u Bělevě: ōd Trojeručnice do puta koi ide u Lisiče i dō Pandeleimōna).
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Carev Studenc
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The site Carev Studenc appears twice in the Land Inventory Brebion. According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Abbot Isaja bought a field called Kraimirovo selište near Carev Studenc from the daughter of Kraimir, Kjura, her sister Jera and their children Vitomir, Lei, Milj and Roman (298, art. 78: Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, I u sestre jei Jere, I u nih dětei, u Vitomira I u Leia I u Milja I u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija I polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš). The Land Inventory Brebion contains also evidence on the acquisition of a field and a meadow above Carev Studenc. The property was bought by the monastery from Kalojan and Grozej (285, art. 12: Niva nad Carevěm Studen᾿cemь, kupljen᾿na ōtь Kalojana i ōtь Grozěja i s livadom na 30 zametь) [Our reasoning is based on the premise that the toponym “Car” (i.e. Tsar, Emperor) bears witness to imperial presence at the respective place. The toponym “Car” obviously indicates, apart from a possible physical presence of the Serbian Emperor, also a possibility of a causal link with the Byzantine Emperor or the Bulgarian Tsar].
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Carevь Kladenьc
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Homorani together with the abandoned village of Tehovo to the monastery of Treskavec. In this paragraph of the charter Dušan also gave a clear description of the boundary of these two villages, where the hydonym Carev Kladenьc appears (Selište pusto Homorani i drugo tugere selište pusto Tehovo. Imajutь ōttesь tazi selišta; ōtь Careva Kladenьca, ta na prisadьsky putь i na Črьvenu Vodu, i prijemle i Lupavicu i slazi u Mramora, i vьshodi na vrьhь Rujenovь i prijemle vьsь Rujenь, i sьhodi u Dolьnju Klisuru Homoranьsku, i prijemle vьsu pravinu homoransku do Svetu Varvaru, i prijemle vьsu pravinu tehovьsku do mege mokrensku, i vьshodi na Karьpasu i prijemljetь planinu Bratonьsku vьsu, i ōbladujetь Črьnušь, i slazi na Mečьju Stěnu, i obladuje Butinь, i ōpiratь se vь Mramor, i ōbladuje Něbregovo, i ōbihodi Skrьku, i opiratь se pa u Carevь Studenьcь). In the year 1343/44 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Homorani to the Monastery of Treskavec. The hydronym Carev Kladenьc is mentioned in the boundary description of the village Homorani (Selo u Bubuně Homorěne i zaselьky i s Těhovomь; a těmь selomь meždě ōdь Careva Kladenьca, ulazešte na putь prisadьsky i slazešte na Krьvavu Vodu, i ōbьjemljušte vsu Lukavicu, slazešte do Mramora, vьshodešte na vrьhь Rujenu, ōbьjemlešte vьsь Rujenь i slazešte u Dolьnju Klisuru Homorěnьsku, i ōbьdrьžušte vsu pravinu homorěnьsku, i vьshodešte na Lutǫ, i ōbьjemljušte vьsu Svetu Varvaru, i ōpirajušte na Prosticu, i slazešte do rěku do bystrьskago sinora, i vьshodešte na ... i ōbьdrьžušte vsu pravinu těhovьsku, i ōpirajušte vь megju mokrěnьsku, i vьzlazešte na Ljutǫ, ōbьjemljušte vsu pravinu Ōrěhova Dolo(!), ōbьjemljušte planinu Bratonju sь vsěmi pravinami, ōbladujušte Črьnušemь, slazešte vь Meciju Stьnu, ōbьjemljušte Butynь, ōpirajušte vь Mramorь i vьshodešte vь Skrьku, tare(!) u Carevь Kladenьcь, ōdь gde se i začelo). In the year 1344/45 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Homorani with a church and all its rights and the village of Nebregovo to the Monastery of Treskavec. Carev Kladenьc is attested also in the boundary delimitation of the village Nebregovo (Selo Nebreěgovo sь vsěmi pravinami; megja ōttь Careva Studenьca na Radušti putemь prisadьskimь, slazešte na Krьvavu Vodu, ōbьemljušte Lukavicu, drumomь na Stražišta, slazešte na Mramorь ...Carevь Studьncь, ōtь gde i počelo) [Our reasoning is based on the premise that the toponym “Car” (i.e. Tsar, Emperor) bears witness to imperial presence at the respective place. The toponym “Car” obviously indicates, apart from a possible physical presence of the Serbian Emperor, also a possibility of a causal link with the Byzantine Emperor or the Bulgarian Tsar].
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Cerovo
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The charter of King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of St. George near Skopje in the year 1300 refers in the boundary description of the village Kalugerovljane to the old road from Cerovo to Kostreš (A mege sela togo počinajutь ōt puti staroga velijega koi grede ōt Cerova na Kostreš). In the border delimitation of the bought settlement site Brus the stream called after the village of Cerovo is mentioned (i ōtь sada Stanьčeva nizь dolь u potokь Cerovi, i potokom Cerovimь u Pьšinju).
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Dbortzoi
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The Church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ohrid possessed two vineyards near Dbortzoi. One bordered from the east on the property of the sons of Januta and round the street. The other was located above the street (ἀμπέλιον εἰς τοῦς Δβόρτζους πλησίον ἐξ ἀναταλῶν τῶν παιδίων τοῦ Ηανοῦτα καὶ γύρωθεν πλησίον τῆς ὁδοῦ, ἕτερον ἀμπέλιον αὐτοῦ, ἄνωθεν τῆς ὁδοῦ).
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Divlje
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In the boundary delimitation of the village Kalugerovljane the well under Divlje is mentioned (ta putemь pod Malu Mokru polu na studenьcь pod Divlje).
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Dlъbica
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated the Village of Dlъbica together with the villages of Koïdovo and Raš’če to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Koïdovo, i selo Dlъbica, i selo Raš’če sь vsěmi pravinami ihъ).
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Dlьbicǫ
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Dlьbicǫ together with the villages of Črěševo and Dьvigod and its vineyards, mills meadows and hunting and fishing grounds to the monastery of St. George-Gorg (Dьvigod sь selomъ Dlьbicǫ, i sь Črěšōvenoi, sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sь žrъn'kami i s pašišti, sь planinami, i sь zaběloï i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon'noïmi ih). In the boundary description of Črěševo in the charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of the Saint George-Gorg also the village of Dlьbicǫ is mentioned (A mege čreševьske počinajutь: ōt Črьne Gore kako slazi dolcь na Dlьbicu).
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Dlьbočica
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Dlьbočica with the metochion to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь..... Selo Dlьbočica i Uzdolie s metochomь).
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Dlьga Vьsi
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement of Dlьga Vьsi with a vineyard, watermill, summer pasture, winter pasture and all rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Sselište (!) Dlьga Vьsi sь nivijem, sь vinogrady, sь voděniciemь, sь planinu, sь zimovištemь, sь ōvoštijemь, sь livadu, sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of half of the settlement of Dlьga Vьsi to the Monastery of Treskavec (I polovinu ōtь Dlьge Vsi što dade kïra Erini Komnini žena golěmoga papie).
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Dlьga Vьsi, Summer pasture
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a summer pasture near Dlьga Vьsi to the Monastery of Treskavec (Sselište (!) Dlьga Vьsi sь nivijem, sь vinogrady, sь voděniciemь, sь planinu, sь zimovištemь, sь ōvoštijemь, sь livadu, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Dlьga Vьsi, Vineyard
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the vineyard of Dlьga Vьsi to the Monastery of Treskavec (Sselište (!) Dlьga Vьsi sь nivijem, sь vinogrady, sь voděniciemь, sь planinu, sь zimovištemь, sь ōvoštijemь, sь livadu, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Dlьga Vьsi, Watermill
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill in Dlьga Vьsi to the Monastery of Treskavec (Sselište (!) Dlьga Vьsi sь nivijem, sь vinogrady, sь voděniciemь, sь planinu, sь zimovištemь, sь ōvoštijemь, sь livadu, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Dlьga Vьsi, Winter Pasture
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a winter pasture near Dlьga Vьsi to the Monastery of Treskavec (Sselište (!) Dlьga Vьsi sь nivijem, sь vinogrady, sь voděniciemь, sь planinu, sь zimovištemь, sь ōvoštijemь, sь livadu, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Dobri Dolь
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In 1299 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos confirmed the donation (τόπον καλούμενον Τομπρόδολον). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I drugo město Dobri Dolь). The chrysobull charter for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren issued by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan refers to the village of Dobri Dolь in the border delimitation of the village of Klьčevišta (A megja Klьčevištemь: do visa us poljanu, megju Pьsi Dolь i megju hlьmь tere pravo na kolovozь, i koi putь ide ōt Banjanь pravo mimo selo Slivovikь, kako izlazi kolnikь na kamenikь na brьdo, i ōt tudu pravo u planinu putemь obь druge strane do crkvišta pri Kalopetrově lozě, a gorě uz dělь u planinu; a ōt Skopija megja, po srědě Dobrogo Dola, u putь u prěky koi grede ōt Čahra, i do mramora putemь koi grede uz Golihovo pravo u Banjane, ōt toga puti pravo u visь, koi ide megju Banjane i megju Klьčesvišta).
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Dobrošane
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) granted a vineyard in Butelь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg, which was a gift of the hieromonk Kaludь. The vineyard lay near the road, which connected Butelь and Dobrušane (I erōmonahь Kaludь dade nivu ōb onu stranu Velike rěke do careva iz᾿voda i do popa Huda, i do radina I. pogonь; i vь Butelje vinograd do Sveti Bogorodice butelьskije i do Bělьptišta uz putь koi grede u Dobrušane). Dobrušane might be either identical with Dobrošane, to the South-East of Kumanovo, or it could be located in the vicinity of Butelь near Skopje. Dobrošane is registered in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
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Dobrušane, Local Road, hodos, put
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The local road between Butelь and Dobrušane is attested in the charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) for the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg in the year 1300 (uz putь koi grede u Dobrušane). Dobrušane might be either identical with Dobrošane, to the South-East of Kumanovo, or it could be located in the vicinity of Butelь near Skopje.
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Dol'neje Kuč'kovo
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On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos confirmed the donation of the village Dol᾿neje Kuč᾿kovo with all rights to the Monastery of Saint Nikita in Skopje ((καὶ) ἕτερον τόπον καλούμενον τὸ Κάτω Κοσίκοβον μετὰ τῶν δικαίων ἀυτοῦ). In the Serbian translation of the charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I drugoje město nareč(e)noje Dol’neje Kuč’kovo, s pravinami jego).
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Dol’njaja Črьmnica
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On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos confirmed the donation of the place of Dol᾿njaja Črьmnica to the Monastery of Saint Nikita in Skopje (καὶ ἕτερον τόπον λεγόμενον τὴν Κάτω Τζερμενίτζαν, διήκοντα καὶ αὐτὸν μέχρι τοῦ ἐκεῖσε πηγαδίου). In the Serbian translation of the charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective land or place is confirmed (I drugoje město narečen᾿noje Dol᾿njaja Črьmnica ōpirajušti do kladenca ježe jestь tu).
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Dragininь dolь
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
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Dračevo
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a tenured field in Zijašta, which was a gift of Kosta Ljutovoi to the Church of Holy Mother of God in Vodno for the right to have grave, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The field lied above the road, which connected Dračevo and the river Prěsьčka (I niva koju je dalь Kosta Ljutovoi u Zijašti na Prěsčišti lьništa PE. Pogonь: dade ju za grobь si crьkvi Matere Božije vodenske: ōt batinske vodovagje, ta nis putь koi ide u Dračevo do rěke Prěsьčke sь lukōmь).
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Drěnovecь
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The Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence on the acquisition of a field called Ilovica underneath Drěnovec and underneath the road. The property was bought by the bishop Ignatij from Pardo Kosta (Niva Ilovica pod Drěnovcemь pod putemь, što kupi Ignatije piskopь u Parda Koste za 18 perper; Land Inventory Brebion p. 293, art. 51). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Drěnovec together with Brodec, Sedlarevo and Izbice to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Drěnovьcь, Brodьcь, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami; Stefan Uroš IV Dušan's General Charter for the Monastery of Hilandar; Opšta hilandarska gramota, 440).
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Drěnovьci
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Drěnovьci with summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište pusto Drěnovьci, ōdь nego polovinu, i ōdь polja i ōdь planine i ōdь Arbanasь polovinu). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Drěnovьci to the Monastery of Treskavec in the year 1344/45 (Selište Drěnovci sь vsěmi pravinami i s planinomь).
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Drěnovьci, Summer Pasture
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the summer pastures of Drěnovьci to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište pusto Drěnovьci, ōdь nego polovinu, i ōdь polja i ōdь planine i ōdь Arbanasь polovinu). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the summer pasture near Drěnovci to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Drěnovci sь vsěmi pravinami i s planinomь)
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Dub velii
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The site Dub velii appears three times in the Land Inventory Brebion. The inventory gives an account of a field and a meadow, which were donated to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo by the king. In the border delimitation of this propriety Dub velii is mentioned (288, art. 32: I pole što priloži gospodinь kralь tako i sь livadomь ōtь staroga broda želinьskoga na Dubь Velii, i do staroga puty na Dubьcь do prěčnoga puti). The inventory records the field L᾿žovica, which was bought by the monastery and which was located above Dub velii (288, art. 39: Niva nadь Dubomь Velimь, Lьžovica, na 20 zametь što kupismo za vola i za 5 perper). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Nikolic and his brother Hranislav donated a field in Dub velii near Mlačice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave and for the perpetuation of their memory (298, art. 81: Niva u Duba velijego poredь Mlačicь što dade Nikolicь i brat mu Hranislavь za grobь i za pomenь, 6 zametь).
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Dubecь
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The site Dubec appears twice in the Land Inventory Brebion. According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Kjur and a certain Kostica donated the field Monohoravь in Krušica to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo for the sake of salvation. Dubec is described as a boundary marker (285, art. 17: Niva u Krušice Monohoravь, ōtь dolnega puti, ōtь Dubca i do Stankove kuplenice, dano ōtь Kjure i ōtь Kostica za dušu). The inventory gives an account of a field and a meadow, which were donated to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo by the king. In the border delimitation of this propriety Dubec is mentioned (288, art. 32: I pole što priloži gospodinь kralь tako i sь livadomь ōtь staroga broda želinьskoga na Dubь Velii, i do staroga puty na Dubьcь do prěčnoga puti).
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Dubnica
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During his reign the Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated the village (selo) of Dǫbnica together with meadows, vineyards, hunting grounds, a katun and a metochion to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Dǫbnica sь Rakoït ..., sь niviemь, sь zaběloï, i sь vsěmi pravinami ... metoh pod ha...anem Svetoï Vasilije, sь vinogradi s niviemь, sь livadami, sь vsěmi pravinami i sь lōvišti roïbnnimoi vo ... Podmirьzr ... katunьskah ... s niviemь, sь livadami, sь lōvišti i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1300 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the donation of the apparently deserted village of Dubnica (selište) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selište Dubnica sь vsěmi pravinami jego). In 1343/44 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) mentioned Dubnica in the donation of a half of a vineyard and of a mill (Ōdь Dubinicu polovinu s vinogrady, sь mlinomь Hotěcevěmь i sь vsěmi pravinami). In 1344/45 King Dušan confirmed the donation of half of the deserted village (selište) of Dubnica with vineyards, a watermill and all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište polь Dubnice s niviem, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь na Radušti sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Dubnica, Fishing Grounds
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated the fishing grounds near Dǫbnica to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (Selo Dǫbnica sь Rakoït [..., sь niviemь, sь] zaběloï, i sь vsěmi pravinami ... [me]t[oh] pod ha...anem S(ve)toï Vasilije, sь vinograd(i) s niviemь, sь [livadami], sь vsěmi pravinami i sь lōvišti roïbnnim[oi] vo ... Podmirьz[r] ... katunьs(k)ah ... s niviemь, sь livad(a)mi, sь lōvišti i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Dubnica, Hunting Grounds
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated the hunting grounds near Dǫbnica to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (Selo Dǫbnica sь Rakoït [..., sь niviemь, sь] zaběloï, i sь vsěmi pravinami ... [me]t[oh] pod ha...anem S(ve)toï Vasilije, sь vinograd(i) s niviemь, sь [livadami], sь vsěmi pravinami i sь lōvišti roïbnnim[oi] vo ... Podmirьz[r] ... katunьs(k)ah ... s niviemь, sь livad(a)mi, sь lōvišti i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Dubnica, Katun
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated a katun near Dǫbnica to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (Selo Dǫbnica sь Rakoït [..., sь niviemь, sь] zaběloï, i sь vsěmi pravinami ... [me]t[oh] pod ha...anem S(ve)toï Vasilije, sь vinograd(i) s niviemь, sь [livadami], sь vsěmi pravinami i sь lōvišti roïbnnim[oi] vo ... Podmirьz[r] ... katunьs(k)ah ... s niviemь, sь livad(a)mi, sь lōvišti i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Dubnica, Meadows
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated the meadow (zaběloï) near Dǫbnica to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (Selo Dǫbnica sь Rakoït [..., sь niviemь, sь] zaběloï, i sь vsěmi pravinami ... [me]t[oh] pod ha...anem S(ve)toï Vasilije, sь vinograd(i) s niviemь, sь [livadami], sь vsěmi pravinami i sь lōvišti roïbnnim[oi] vo ... Podmirьz[r] ... katunьs(k)ah ... s niviemь, sь livad(a)mi, sь lōvišti i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Dubnica, Mill
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a half of a mill in or near Dubnica to the Monastery of Treskavec (Ōdь Dubinicu polovinu s vinogrady, sь mlinomь Hotěcevěmь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Dubnica, Vineyard
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a vineyard near Dǫbnica to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Dǫbnica sь Rakoït [..., sь niviemь, sь] zaběloï, i sь vsěmi pravinami ... [me]t[oh] pod ha...anem S(ve)toï Vasilije, sь vinograd(i) s niviemь, sь [livadami], sь vsěmi pravinami i sь lōvišti roïbnnim[oi] vo ... Podmirьz[r] ... katunьs(k)ah ... s niviemь, sь livad(a)mi, sь lōvišti i sь vsěmi pravinami). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the half of a vineyard near Dubnica to the Monastery of Treskavec (Ōdь Dubinicu polovinu s vinogrady, sь mlinomь Hotěcevěmь i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the vineyards near Dubnica to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište polь Dubnice s niviem, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь na Radu(šti sь vs)ěmi pravinami).
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Dubnica, Watermill
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill at the river Radušta in or near Dubnica to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište polь Dubnice s niviem, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь na Radu(šti sь vs)ěmi pravinami).
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Dubnica, Watermill of Lambinica
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the Watermill of Lambinica, who was most probably a person of Byzantine origin, to the Monastery of Treskavec (Voděnica na Radušti kupena ōtь Lambinice).
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Dubrava
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Budislav donated a field in Dubrava under the canal of Brvěnica to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (Niva u Dubravь pod izvodomь brьvěnič᾿kimь što dade Budislavь za grobь). A certain Kaliman, grandson of Sullimin, sold a field above Dubrava to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Azь Kalimanь, Suliminь vnukь prodahь nivu crьkvi Matere Božije Htětovьskyje nadь Dubravomь pored popa Dragana, i što mi ne doplatiše vse prostihь crьkvyi).
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Dubravica
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the settlement site of Dubravica together with hunting grounds for fish and animals as well as uncultivated land (zabel) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Dade kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi Svetago Georgija selište imenujemo Dubravice niže Tavora, s lovištemь ribnymь i zvěrnymь, i sь nivijemь).
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Dubravica, Church of Saint Demetrius
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the settlement site of Dubravica together with hunting grounds for fish and animals as well as uncultivated land (zabel) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje. In the subsequent border delimitation a Church of Saint Demetrius is mentioned (Dade kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi Svetago Georgija selište imenujemo Dubravice niže Tavora, s lovištemь ribnymь i zvěrnymь, i sь nivijemь; blato i dubravica; Dubravice do mege Svetago Dimitrija pod zabělomь, i do druma careva koi grede na Pšinju, i do Mela, ta putemь do děla, ta po dělu do mege Svetago Dimitrija).
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Dubravica, Fishing Grounds
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the settlement site of Dubravica together with hunting grounds for fish and animals as well as uncultivated land (zabel) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Dade kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi Svetago Georgija selište imenujemo Dubravice niže Tavora, s lovištemь ribnymь i zvěrnymь, i sь nivijemь).
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Dubravica, Hunting Grounds
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the settlement site of Dubravica together with hunting grounds for fish and animals as well as uncultivated land (zabel) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Dade kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi Svetago Georgija selište imenujemo Dubravice niže Tavora, s lovištemь ribnymь i zvěrnymь, i sь nivijemь).
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Dubravica, Uncultivated Land
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the settlement site of Dubravica together with hunting grounds for fish and animals as well as uncultivated land (zabel) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Dade kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi Svetago Georgija selište imenujemo Dubravice niže Tavora, s lovištemь ribnymь i zvěrnymь, i sь nivijemь).
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Dupijačanje
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Dupjačani together with a vineyard, meadows and other possessions to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Dupijačanje sь ljudmi i sь nivijemь i sь vinogrady i sь kupenicami ōtь kirь Dimitra i ōtь kirь Jaka i ōtь kirь Vasilě, megligorevskoe nivie, kьblomь .r.; kupenica ōtь kirь Jaka kьblomь .o.; niva u Bohorine, stasь Evьgeneva; stasь druga Čemereva). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Dupijačanje (Selo Dupijačani sь vsami pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Dupijačani with vineyards, a mill and all rights (Selo Dupijačani podь monastïremь s vinogradi, s niviemь, s mlini, sь vsьěmi pravinami;).
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Dupijačanje, Vineyard
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Dupijačanje together with fields, vineyards, watermills, meadows and summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Eleněžьci, što priloži gospodinь kralь za dušu si, sь nivijemь i sь vinogradi i sь vodeničijemь i sь planinami i sь livadami i sь vьseju pravinoju, čije libo se nahodi). In the year of 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the vineyards near Dupijačani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Dupijačani podь monastïremь s vinogradi, s niviemь, s mlini, sь vsьěmi pravinami;).
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill in or near Dupijačanje to the Monastery of Treskavec (podь Dupьjačani, načьnь ōtь puti podь Radimanovu voděnicu).
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Dučinci
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Dučinci with the old metochion and hunting grounds to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь..... Selo Dučinci s metohomь starimь i lovišta).
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a watermill called Vistiaritica under Dušegubic and a watermill on the river Lepenec to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The king had bought the watermills from Čekatenica and the daughter of Radějev for 100 perper together with a field (Voděnica pod Dušegubicōmь imenujema Vistiaritica i na Lepěnci vodenica, eže kupih ōt Čekatenice i ōt Radějeve h᾿kere za R. Perьperь, tako i sь nivijemь).
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Dušnikь
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated an estate in the village of Dušnikь together with a watermill and a church (Kupenica ōdь Dušnikь polovinu sь vsěmi pravinami, sь vodenicijemь, sь crьkvomь i sь livadǫ). In the year 1344/45 Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of an estate and the church (Kupenica polovina ōdь Dušьnikь i crьkva).
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the church of Dušnikь to the Monastery of Treskavec (Kupenica polovina ōdь Dušьnikь i crьkva).
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Dušnikь, Watermill
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill in the village of Dušnikь (Kupenica ōdь Dušnikь polovinu sь vsěmi pravinami, sь vodenicijemь, sь crьkvomь i sь livadǫ).
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Dьvigod together with the villages of Črěševo and Dlьbicǫ and its vineyards, mills meadows and hunting and fishing grounds to the monastery of St. George-Gorg (Dьvigod sь selomъ Dlьbicǫ, i sь Črěšōvenoi, sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sь žrъn'kami i s pašišti, sь planinami, i sь zaběloï i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon'noïmi ih).
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Eleněžьci
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Eleněžьci together with fields, vineyards, watermills, meadows and summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Eleněžьci, što priloži gospodinь kralь za dušu si, sь nivijemь i sь vinogradi i sь vodeničijemь i sь planinami i sь livadami i sь vьseju pravinoju, čije libo se nahodi). The Localisation of this village is unknown, but it could be located in the area between Mramorani, Dolneni, Brailovo and Drenovci. King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Eleněžьci to the Monastery of Treskavec in the year 1343/44 (Selo Jeleněsci sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь i sь livadami i sь Murtiněmь dělomь, sь Bělevomь s kirь Vasilevěmь dělomь. Sadovy u Gorьcě sь Gorьgičevěmь dělomь, sь Něgoslaōvěmь dělomь. Voděnica vь Bělevě Gorьgičiva na Črьnotině stasi, i druga voděnica kupena ōdь Murtiněhь polovinu). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Eleněšci with a watermill, vineyards and all rights (Selo Eleněšci što priloži gospodinь kralь i potvrьdi kralevьstvo mi, i u nimь baština Murtina i Gōrgičeva i kïrь Vasileva sь vsěmi pravinami, i niva Kremastica sь voděničištemь, a tomu selu megje: ōtь drěnovьskoga sinora na Sinaheritovo, na izvorь kladenьcь na Kolevcь ta ... lozia, ōbьemljušte Dimitrïiь Dolь, i na vrьhь, ta na Gomolь, putemь ...alo, ta na hrïdь u Bělutce, ta u rěku). Instead of the term "vinograd" for vineyard Dušan used the term "lozia" for vine.
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Eleněžьci, Summer Pasture
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Eleněžьci together with fields, vineyards, watermills, meadows and summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Eleněžьci, što priloži gospodinь kralь za dušu si, sь nivijemь i sь vinogradi i sь vodeničijemь i sь planinami i sь livadami i sь vьseju pravinoju, čije libo se nahodi).
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Eleněžьci, Vineyard
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Eleněžьci together with fields, vineyards, watermills, meadows and summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Eleněžьci, što priloži gospodinь kralь za dušu si, sь nivijemь i sь vinogradi i sь vodeničijemь i sь planinami i sь livadami i sь vьseju pravinoju, čije libo se nahodi). In the year 1343/44 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of a vineyard in Eleněžьci to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Jeleněsci sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь i sь livadami i sь Murtiněmь dělomь, sь Bělevomь s kirь Vasilevěmь dělomь. Sadovy u Gorьcě sь Gorьgičevěmь dělomь, sь Něgoslaōvěmь dělomь. Voděnica vь Bělevě Gorьgičiva na Črьnotině stasi, i druga voděnica kupena ōdь Murtiněhь polovinu. A tomu selu megě kako teče Bělevьstica do mege mramorěnьsku i do dolьněnьsku i do crьkvu Sinaheretovu i do brailьsku meždu i do mokrěnьsku meždu i do homorěnsku meždu i do drěnovьsku meždu i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš Dušan confirmed the donation of vineyards near Eleněšci to the Monastery of Treskavec (na Kolevcь ta ... lozia). Instead of the term "vinograd" for vineyard Dušan used the term "lozia" for vine.
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Eleněžьci, Watermill
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Eleněžьci together with fields, vineyards, watermills, meadows and summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Eleněžьci, što priloži gospodinь kralь za dušu si, sь nivijemь i sь vinogradi i sь vodeničijemь i sь planinami i sь livadami i sь vьseju pravinoju, čije libo se nahodi). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1343/44 the donation of a watermill in Eleněžьci to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Jeleněsci sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь i sь livadami i sь Murtiněmь dělomь, sь Bělevomь s kirь Vasilevěmь dělomь. Sadovy u Gorьcě sь Gorьgičevěmь dělomь, sь Něgoslaōvěmь dělomь. Voděnica vь Bělevě Gorьgičiva na Črьnotině stasi, i druga voděnica kupena ōdь Murtiněhь polovinu. A tomu selu megě kako teče Bělevьstica do mege mramorěnьsku i do dolьněnьsku i do crьkvu Sinaheretovu i do brailьsku meždu i do mokrěnьsku meždu i do homorěnsku meždu i do drěnovьsku meždu i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of a watermill in or near Eleněšci to the Monastery of Treskavec (niva Kremastica sь voděničištemь).
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Frugovi Vlasi
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement site of Frugovi Vlasi with boundaries to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (selište Frugovi Vlasi sь megami). Because of the Vlachs using this land, the settlement site can be interpreted as a temporary settlement and not as a deserted village (as selište could suggest). Probably identical with the village Frangovo, which is registered in the Defter for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583.
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Galičane
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Galičane to the Monastery of Treskavec (Vь Galičanehь kupenica ōtь Panareta, kьblomь .r.).
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Gari (1)
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Gari with all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The monastery received also a summer pasture and the church of Saint John Chrysostom with all rights (selo Gari sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami, i s planinomь i crьkvь svetago Iōana Zlatoustago sь vsěmi pravinami). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyard and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren. In the delimitation of Selce also the village of Gari is mentioned (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [also Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
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Gavriilovь Kamenь
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The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the village Gavriilovь Kamenь to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu Pešteru sь ljudmi i selo Šeškovo, Gavriilovь Kamenь).
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Gjunьmino
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Gjunьmino with boundaries to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Selo Gjunьmino...sь megami).
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Gjurgjevište
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed the donation of his father Stefan Uroš II. Milutin. King Milutin’s charter was approved by the testimony of Archbishop Sava and later Archbishop Nikodim. Milutin granted the property of a priest near Gjurgjevište with people, which lived there, to the Bishopric of Prizren (I stasь popovska u Gjurjevištih i s ljudmi koi sěde na njei, što jestь pridalь roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь arhiepiskopomь Savomь i sь arhiepiskopomь svetymь Nikodimomь, da su crьkovny).
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Globica (1)
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The Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence on the field Monohorь, which was exchanged for a vineyard in Globica (Niva Monohorь što kupihomь i měnismo u Globice za vinograd, ōd Mogilice do puty krpenьska, i dolu do prěčnogo puti).
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Glumovo
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated the village of Glumovo with a metochion, vineyards and mills to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Glumovo sъ metohem(ъ) sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sъ žrъn’kami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Glumovo, Metochion
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated a metochion near the village of Glumovo to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Glumovo sъ metohem(ъ) sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sъ žrъn’kami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Glumovo, Mill
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated a Mill near the village of Glumovo to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Glumovo sъ metohem(ъ) sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sъ žrъn’kami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Glumovo, Vineyards
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated vineyards near the village of Glumovo to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Glumovo sъ metohem(ъ) sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sъ žrъn’kami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Glusi
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In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the village of Glusi is mentioned (i drugo selo Glusi pod crьkvomь, sь mlini i sь pročimi pravinami jego. I voinikь koi je tu narekomi Geōrьgije Repana). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar from the years 1303-1304 (or after 1331) reports that the village of Glusii together with Kalogjurgje Repana, the place Krastavʼcь and a katun of Vlachs was granted to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) in the vicinity of the Chilandar Monastery by the Serbian King (I dahь...i Glusii. A u Glusěhь Kalogjurʼgja Rěpanu i s městomь Krastavʼcь i katunь Vlahьь ... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь). The charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren dated to 1347/48 refers to the village of Golihovo in the border delimitation of the village of Klьčevišta (A megja Klьčevištemь: do visa us poljanu, megju Pьsi Dolь i megju hlьmь tere pravo na kolovozь, i koi putь ide ōt Banjanь pravo mimo selo Slivovikь, kako izlazi kolnikь na kamenikь na brьdo, i ōt tudu pravo u planinu putemь obь druge strane do crьkvišta pri Kalopetrově lozě, a gorě uz dělь u planinu; a ōt Skopija megja, po srědě Dobroga Dola, u putь u prěky koi grede ōt Čahra, i do mramora putemь koi grede uz Golihovo pravo u Banjane, ōt toga puti pravo u visь, koi ide megju Banjane i megju Klьčevišta). Vassiliki Kravari identifies Glusi and Golihovo with today's village of Gluvo.
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Glusi, Mill
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In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of a mill in or near the village of Glusi is mentioned (i drugo selo Glusi pod crьkvomь, sь mlini i sь pročimi pravinami jego. I voinikь koi je tu narekomi Geōrьgije Repana).
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Gorica
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Gorica with the metochion to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь.....Selo Momkovo i Gorica s metohomь).
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated abandoned lands, a so called eksalima, near Gorno Sulnje to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed two estates in or near the village Gorěnce as a possession of the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid. One property was an acquisition of the church, the other an endowment for the sake of salvation (U Gorěncehь město kupeničije i zadušnine). The village of Gorěnce is registered in the Defter for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583 as Gorenci.
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Gostivar
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In the list of 14 abbots of the Serbian church the Abbot Danil from the Monastery of Gostivar occupies the eleventh place (gostivarskii Danilь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Štenče together with all rights and boundaries to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo. The boundaries in the charter are called after the sites Modriče and Gostivar (Štenče selo sь vsěmi pravinami i s megami, sь modričkymi i gostivarskymi, i do metochyje Svetyje Nedělje, pravo nizь děl prěz Veliku, na Dubь jedini, na Lisiče Jazbine, pravo naa Mogilice, na cěstu u Crьveni Brěg, a ōt Crьvenoga Brěga pravo na Glogovnikь).
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Gostivar, Monastery
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In the list of 14 abbots of the Serbian church the Abbot Danil from the Monastery of Gostivar occupies the eleventh place (gostivarskii Danilь). According to Seliščev the ruins of the monastery could be seen near the church of Saint Demetrius, built in the 19th century.
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Gostovša
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Gostovša together with a church, vineyards, uncultivated land, a so called zabel, and all rights to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Gostovša sь crьkvomь, s` vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami jego).
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Gostovša, Church
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a church of unknown dedication in or near Gostovša to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Gostovša sь crьkvomь, s` vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami jego).
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Gostovša, Uncultivated Land
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated uncultivated land, so called zaběli, in or near Gostovša to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Gostovša sь crьkvomь, s` vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami jego).
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Gostovša, Vineyards
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated vineyards in or near Gostovša to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Gostovša sь crьkvomь, s` vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami jego).
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Gradečnica
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Gradečnica with the hamlet of Popov’jani and vineyards to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Gradečnica sь Popov’jani, sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Gradečnica, Hamlet Popov’jani
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the hamlet of Popov’jani, which belongs to the village of Gradečnica to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (Selo Gradečnica sь Popov’jani, sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Gradečnica, Vineyard
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Tsar Constintine I Asen donated the vineyards near the village of Gradečnica to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Gradečnica sь Popov’jani, sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Grьbavьcь
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The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the village Grьbavьcь to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu Pešteru sь ljudmi i selo Šeškovo, Gavriilovь Kamenь, Grьbavьcь). The village Grьbavьcь is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Tikveš in the year 1519 and 1573.
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Hobot
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Hranislav donated a field on Hobot to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo for the sake of his salvation and for the right to have a grave (I paki priloži Hranislavь nivu na Hobotě za dušu si, i za grobь si, da kto ga hke uzeti ōtь Matere Božije da mu jestь supr᾿nica, Mati Božja vь dьnь sudn᾿nii).
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Hoduništa
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Hoduništa with hunting grounds and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Selo Hoduništa s lovištami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village is registered in the Defter for the Nahija Ohrid under the year 1583.
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Homorani (1)
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Homorani together with the abandoned village of Tehovo to the monastery of Treskavec. In this paragraph of the charter Dušan also gave a clear description of the boundary of these two villages (Selište pusto Homorani i drugo tugere selište pusto Tehovo. Imajutь ōttesь tazi selišta; ōtь Careva Kladenьca, ta na prisadьsky putь i na Črьvenu Vodu, i prijemle i Lupavicu i slazi u Mramora, i vьshodi na vrьhь Rujenovь i prijemle vьsь Rujenь, i sьhodi u Dolьnju Klisuru Homoranьsku, i prijemle vьsu pravinu homoransku do Svetu Varvaru, i prijemle vьsu pravinu tehovьsku do mege mokrensku, i vьshodi na Karьpasu i prijemljetь planinu Bratonьsku vьsu, i ōbladujetь Črьnušь, i slazi na Mečьju Stěnu, i obladuje Butinь, i ōpiratь se vь Mramor, i ōbladuje Něbregovo, i ōbihodi Skrьku, i opiratь se pa u Carevь Studenьcь).
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Homorani (2)
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Homorani together with the abandoned village of Tehovo. In this part of the charter Dušan also gave a clear discription of the boundary of these two villages (Selište pusto Homorani i drugo tugere selište pusto Tehovo. Imajutь ōttesь tazi selišta; ōtь Careva Kladenьca, ta na prisadьsky putь i na Črьvenu Vodu, i prijemle i Lupavicu i slazi u Mramora, i vьshodi na vrьhь Rujenovь i prijemle vьsь Rujenь, i sьhodi u Dolьnju Klisuru Homoranьsku, i prijemle vьsu pravinu homoransku do Svetu Varvaru, i prijemle vьsu pravinu tehovьsku do mege mokrensku, i vьshodi na Karьpasu i prijemljetь planinu Bratonьsku vьsu, i ōbladujetь Črьnušь, i slazi na Mečьju Stěnu, i obladuje Butinь, i ōpiratь se vь Mramor, i ōbladuje Něbregovo, i ōbihodi Skrьku, i opiratь se pa u Carevь Studenьcь). In the year 1343/44 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Homorani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo u Bubuně Homorěne i zaselьky i s Těhovomь; a těmь selomь meždě ōdь Careva Kladenьca, ulazešte na putь prisadьsky i slazešte na Krьvavu Vodu, i ōbьjemljušte vsu Lukavicu, slazešte do Mramora, vьshodešte na vrьhь Rujenu, ōbьjemlešte vьsь Rujenь i slazešte u Dolьnju Klisuru Homorěnьsku, i ōbьdrьžušte vsu pravinu homorěnьsku, i vьshodešte na Lutǫ, i ōbьjemljušte vьsu Svetu Varvaru, i ōpirajušte na Prosticu, i slazešte do rěku do bystrьskago sinora, i vьshodešte na ... i ōbьdrьžušte vsu pravinu těhovьsku, i ōpirajušte vь megju mokrěnьsku, i vьzlazešte na Ljutǫ, ōbьjemljušte vsu pravinu Ōrěhova Dolo(!), ōbьjemljušte planinu Bratonju sь vsěmi pravinami, ōbladujušte Črьnušemь, slazešte vь Meciju Stьnu, ōbьjemljušte Butynь, ōpirajušte vь Mramorь i vьshodešte vь Skrьku, tare(!) u Carevь Kladenьcь, ōdь gde se i začelo). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Homorani with a church and all its rights and the village of Nebregovo to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Homorani i crьkvь Svetyi Aḟanasïe s vodenicōmь i gradinōmь i s pelivoromь (!) i sь vsěmi pravinami, zaedno s Nebrěgovomь).
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Homorani, Summer Pasture Bratonja
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the summer pasture called Bratonja in the border description of Homorani. The localisation follows the suggestion of Kravari (ōbьjemljušte planinu Bratonju sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Homorani, Svetyi Aḟanasïe
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the church of Saint Athanasius in or near Homorani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Homorani i crьkvь Svetyi Aḟanasïe s vodenicōmь i gradinōmь i s pelivoromь (!) i sь vsěmi pravinami, zaedno s Nebrěgovomь).
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Homorani, Watermill
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill in or near Homorani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Homorani i crьkvь Svetyi Aḟanasïe s vodenicōmь i gradinōmь i s pelivoromь (!) i sь vsěmi pravinami, zaedno s Nebrěgovomь).
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Horupanь
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a field above Horupanь to the Monastery of Treskavec (I nivije vь ōblasti h(or)upanьskimь vyše Horupaně do starego putě galičkego i do Nerozgora i do putě hraštanьskego, kьblom .l.). In the year 1344/45 the King confirmed the donation of the field above Horupanь (Niva vyše Horupaně do staroga puti galičkoga i do Nerozgora i do puti hraštanskoga kьblomь .l.).
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Hraštani
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Hraštani with boundaries and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Selo Hraštani s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village of Hraštani, which was located between the villages Botun, Belčišta and Zlesti, is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Debarca under the year 1583. Vassiliki Kravari made an attempt to localise Hraštani in todays Raštan near Balkuci in Albania.
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Hraštany
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a vineyard near Hraštany to the Monastery of Treskavec (Lucinь vinogradь podь Hraštany i sь brьdomь). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Vlksan donated an estate from his field, which was underneath the road called after the village Hraštany, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Drugi komatь nive Vlьksanove pod putemь hraštanьskymь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Hraštany together with all boundaries, rights and mills to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Selo Hraštany sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь mliny). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyard and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren. In the delimitation of Selce the village of Hraštany is also mentioned (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [also Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Htětovo, Hraštany and Mlačice with the land, which was added to the belongings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo by the time while he was a king, to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Htětovo i Hraštani, Mlačice i sь zemlōmь što priložihь).
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Hraštany, Vineyard
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a vineyard near Hraštany, which was a former property of a man called Lucinь, to the Monastery of Treskavec (Lucinь vinogradь podь Hraštany i sь brьdomь).
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Hrьsovo
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The settlement site Hrьsovo is attested in the boundary description of Turanehь field (v Turaněhь polje do města Trojeručice skop᾿skije i do K᾿sěně, i do protopope Desislava, i do Verišina městě, što se obrěta Lipsiotština s Gradištemь i sь Hrьsověm selištemь).
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Htětovo
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The Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo appears for the first time in the document collection of the Archbishop of Ohrid Demetrios Chomatenos. One monk from the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo Gerasimos claimed damages for the properties, which were illegally extorted from his relative by the Priest Moschos (Ὁ γὰρ ἀπὸ τοῦ Ἄνω Πολόγου ὁρμώμενος καὶ ἐν τῇ σεβασμίᾳ μονῇ τῆς ὑπεραγίας δεσποίνης ἡμῶν Θεοτόκου τῇ ἐν Κτεατόβῃ ἀσκούμενος μοναχὸς Γεράσιμος).The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Rěčice together with vineyards, mills, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. In the boundary description of the village Rěčice also the furrow named after the village of Htětovo is mentioned (ta nizь Velikja do Htětovьskja brazdja). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the possession of the village of Rěčice to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The wording of the passage concerning the boundary description is practically the same as in the chrysobull charter of Constantine I Asen (i nizь Veliku rěku do htětovьske brazde). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the church of the priest Mihalicь in Htětovo to the monastery of Treskavec (crьkovь koju sьhtisa popь Mihalicь vь Htětově na Krьpenьscě městě). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo with villages to the Monastery of Hilandar (U Polozě crьkovь Mati božija Htětovska i sь seli). The same emperor donated the village of Htětovo, Hraštany and Mlačice with the land, which was added to the belongings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo by him by the time while he was a king, to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Htětovo i Hraštani, Mlačice i sь zemlōmь što priložihь).
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Htětovo, Church of Mihalicь
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the church of the priest Mihalicь in Htětově to the Monastery of Treskavec (crьkovь koju sьhtisa popь Mihalicь vь Htětově na Krьpenьscě městě).
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Hvališe
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, a field near Hvališe, which was bestowed to the monastery by Varnava for the sake of salvation, and the seventh part of Hvališe, which was a donation of Varnava for the sake of salvation as well, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (U Hvališi nivije, zadušnьnina Varnavina, i ōtь Hvališe sedma čestь što dade Varnava za dušju). The Land Inventory of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo contains evidence on the village Hvališe and its seventh part, which Varnava gave to the monastery for the sake of his salvation (287, art. 21: ōtь Hvališe 7 čestь, što dade Varnava za dušu). The canal and the road of Hvališe are then mentioned only with connection to the road called after the village Leška (287, art. 27: Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putem᾿ nizь izvodь hvališ᾿ki prodana ōd Parda i ōd Theōdora šure mu, polovina prodana, a polovina harizana; 289, art. 41: Niva Pardova podь lěškimь putemь kako se staje hvališki putь i lěš᾿ki i do megje hvališ᾿ke, što kupismo i što jestь dano crьkvi za dušu Theōdorovu i Aleksinu).
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Hvašte
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the church of St. Theodore in the village Hvašte to the monastery of St George-Gorge (i sь Svetym Theōdorōm iže jestь vь Hvaštihь). The place called Hvašte is also attested in the boundary description of the village Vodno (ta niz Krabulinь dol na Hvašte).
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Ivane
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), obtained in 1388/1389 the villages Momkovo and Ivane in exchange for the villages Bukurci and Povilьno, which he gave to the Saint Demetrius Monastery near the village Sušica (the so-called Marko’s Monastery) (trudomь i podvigom hristoljubivago raba božija andrěaša sina ftorago blagověrnago kralě Vlьkašina i kralice Eleni monahini Elisaveti i eliko vьzmožno bistь dahomь i priložihomь svetěi crьkьvi sela u poli i u zabrьdi sь metohomь i pravinami jaže pisana sutь izvěstně o vsemь jaže o nihь v vrevi vь hrisovulě. I si dvě selě tamo Bukurci i Povilьno vь zaměnenie crьkьvi sušičkoi z govoromь i dahomь za Momkovo i za Ivane poneže tako priležno bistь ōboimь crьkьvamь imeti tako sija sela bezьsьmušena vь utvrьždenie lěto ·ѕ·ō·č·z· indiktiōn). The village Ivane is mentioned in the pomenik of the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska.
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Izbice
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The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village Sedlarevo with Izbice to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Drěnovьcь, Brodьcь, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami).
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Jablance
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion Bishop Ignatij bought a field near Jablance from the sons of Polelěj, Radun and Gjuro (Niva tu nad brazdom, i do lěška puti u Jablan᾿ce ō desnu stranu careva puti, što kupi piskopь Ignati za Budimirova konja, što běše dalь za dušu ōtь Polelějevěhь synovь i ōd Raduna i ōd Gjuroja).
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Jablanica (1)
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Jablanica with boundaries and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Selo Jablanica s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga). The village of Jablanica is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Dugo Brdo in the year 1467 and for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536-1539 and under the year 1583.
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Jad(o)varce
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the church of St. Nikola near Jadvarce with the priest Draj, his family, place, boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (U Jadvar᾿cěhь crьkovь Svety Nikolaje, što priloži kraljevьstvo mi Svetoi Bogorodici Htětovskoi, popa Draju sь rodomь i sь městomь, sь megami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the church of St. Nikola near Jadvarce, previously bestowed to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, to the Monastery of Hilandar (I vь Jadovarcehь crьkovь Svety Nikolaje, što priloži carьstvo mi Bogorodici Htětovskoi popa Draju i sь rodōmь i sь městomь i sь megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Janьkovь Dolь
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the Metochion Janьkovь Dolь in the region of Prespa with boundaries, mills and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Metohija Janьkovь Dolь u Prěspě s měgjami i s mlini i sь vsěmi pravinami). The metochion appears in the defters for the Nahija Prespa between the year 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583 as the village Jankovec.
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Kalina
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a field in Kalina to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva u Kaline u Smrьdeš᾿ci do Bogorodice voden᾿ske i do Purputa, ōt ōboju stranu puti).
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Kalništa
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
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Kalugerovljane
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
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Kalugerovljane, Church of Saint Peter
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari. The Church of Saint Peter (do crьkve Svetago Petra) is mentioned in the border delimitation of Kalugerovljane.
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Kalugerovljane, Meadows
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
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Kalugerovljane, Uncultivated Land
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
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Kalugerovljane, Vineyards
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
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Kalugerьcь
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Kalugerьcь with fields and summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište pusto Kalugerьcь, što je kupenica Pasarelova, sь nivijemь i sь dubravomь i sь planinomь).
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Kalugerьcь
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement of Kalugerьcь with all possessions and rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Kalugerečь, kupenica Pasarelova, sь perivolemь i sь brьdomь i sь vodu, i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement of Kalugerьcь with its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Kalugjerьcь sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Kalugerьcь, Summer Pasture
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the summer pastures of the village of Kalugerьcь to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište pusto Kalugerьcь, što je kupenica Pasarelova, sь nivijemь i sь dubravomь i sь planinomь).
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Kamenikь
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In the boundary delimitation of a field in Medvědci and a field near a road, which went through Kletovnik, a road to Kamenikь is mentioned (Niva na Medьvědci I. pogonь: do Kuljanina, i do Pšinjanina, i do Zěnka i do puti koi grede u Kamenikь. Niva ōt puti koi grede prězь Kletovnikь, i dolu do puti koi grede u Kamenikь).
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Karačinь bregь
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of a field near Karačinь bregь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The possession was granted to the monastery by the butcher Bogdanь (Nivu dade Bogdanь Makelarь u Karačině brěgu nizь vinogradь si, D. pogoni).
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Kačěpuri
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Kačěpuri with the metochion to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь..... i Kačěpuri s metohomь).
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Kičava
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The town of Kičava is mentioned in the charter of Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (A sinorь Brodu počinajetъ ot Gradišta vьs Temni dolь, na Plěšь na Kozijǫ stěnǫ, ta na Peštecъ, na pažiti, na Běl’kovь torь na Šip’kovicǫ, na viništa, na Ōr’licǫ, na Vasilevo selište, vьs hrid na Kalavarь, na Ględulę, na Duš’če, ōt Kičavǫ do Tudorova dola).
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a field on both sides of Kletovnikь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I dade Kalomenь za grobь svoi crьkvь Svetago Iliju sь nivōmь, ōd puti carьskoga koi grede mimo Svety Theōdōrь i do Gornjego puti koi ide prěz brьdo do narotnija putma, i ōbь sije strane brьda do kruše gornice I do smokve, ta dolu do puti do vodovažde. I na toi nivě kto kopa glilu grьncemь, da si uzima crьkva Svety Geōrgije grьnce što je na potrebu. I ōbь sije strane Kletovnika niva: ōt vodovažde us putь do Mavrěja, i do věnce brьdu, i do Bratuna). In the boundary delimitation of a field a road is mentioned, which went through Kletovnik (Niva ōt puti koi grede prězь Kletovnikь, i dolu do puti koi grede u Kamenikь, I do Pšinanina).
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Kljukovo
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The site Kljukovo appears thrice in the Land Inventory Brebion. The Inventory records a certain Upta, who donated a field in Kljukovo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (289, art. 42 Niva na Kljukově što dade Upta za grobь). An unidentified donor bestowed a field in Kljukovo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of salvation (289, art. 44: I druga niva na Kljukově meždu putemь i meždu brazdijemь dana crьkvi za dušu). Another field in Kljukovo was bought by the monastery from a certain Manot (295, art. 57: Niva na Kljukově što prodade Manota za svinju i za polь měha sirenija i za ōv᾿na, a niva pod brazdomь).
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In ca. 1299/1300 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated half of the village of Klustobistēs to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita (τὸ ἥμισυ τοῦ χωρίου τοῦ καλουμένου τῆς Κλουστοβίστης). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of half of the respective village is confirmed (I polь sela Klьčevišta). In 1347/48 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated, with the permission of the Župan Radoslav, the village of Klьčevišta and its church of the Mother of God together with the hamlet Brodcь, vineyards, fruits, bought estates and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren (I ješte priloži carьstvo mi crьkvi carьstva mi Arhaggelu sь hotěnijemь ljubimago vlastelina carьstvu mi Radoslava župana, selo Klьčevišta, sь crьkoviju Svetyje Bogorodice, i sь zaselkomь Brod᾿cemь, s vinogrady, sь ōvoštijemь, i s kupljenicami, i sь vsěmi pravinami, kako piše u hrisovulě Klьčevišt᾿komь što jestь zapisalь roditelь carьstva mi gospodinь kral).
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Kolušina Luka
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a meadow, that was located between Žabljana and Kolušina luka, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I postavi kraljevstvo mi zabělь dobitkomь Svetago Geōrgija ōt Žabljanь do Kolušine luke).
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Komarьčěne
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In 1343/44 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated the settlement site (selište) of Komarьčěne with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Komarьčěne, što pridade Dragomanь kastrofilakь, sь vsěmi pravinami). In 1344/45 Stefan Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement site of Komarčane with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Komarčane sь vsěmi pravinami). According to the Yugoslav military map (1:100,000; Belgrade 1958, Sheet Prilep) a mountain called Komarčan is to be found ca. 12 km to the South-South-West of Prilep and ca. 4 km to the North-North-East of Kanatlarci.
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Kostino
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement site of Kostino with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Kostino, što priloži Kostanьdinь sevastokratorovikь, sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement of Kostino with a mill and all rights (Selište Kostino s niviemь, s mlini, s livadami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a mill in or near Kostino to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Kostino s niviemь, s mlini, s livadami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Kostreš
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In the boundary description of the village Kalugerovljane a road from Cerovo to Kostreš is mentioned (A mege sela togo počinajutь ōt puti staroga velijega koi grede ōt Cerova na Kostreš).
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Kostěnьče
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement site of Kostěnьče to the Monastery of Treskavec (tь sь selištemь Kostěnьčemь drumomь koi grěde vь Bělevo). The localisation follows the proposal of Kravari. In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the settlement of Kostence in a boundary description of Dupijačani (prěslopь, selište Kostěnče, drumomь u Bělevo).
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Kozarevō
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the Village of Kozarevo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Kozarevō, Fishing and Hunting Grounds
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the fishing and hunting grounds near Kozarevōto the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь)
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Kozarevō, Hamlet
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the hamlet near Kozarevō to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Kozarevō, Meadow
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a uncultivated land in or near Kozarevō to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь)
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Kozarevō, Summer Pasture
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a summer pasture near Kozarevō to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Kozarevō, Vineyards
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the vineyards near Kozarevō to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь)
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Kozarevō, Watermill
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a watermill near Kozarevō to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Koïdovo
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated the Village of Koïdovo together with the villages of Dlъbica and Raš’če to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Koïdovo, i selo Dlъbica, i selo Raš’če sь vsěmi pravinami ihъ).
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Kožle
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The forged transcript A of the collective charter of Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar reports that the Church of Saint Nikola in Kozle together with the village, hamlets and all rights was granted to the Monastery of Saint Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to the Tower of Hrusija in the vicinity of the Chilandar Monastery by the Serbian king (I dahь..i Svetago Nikolu u Kozʼli i sь selomь i sь zaselijami, i sь vʼsěmi pravinami. To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь). The village of Kozlje is registered in the Defter for the year 1452/1453 and 1467/1468.
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Kožle, Church of St. Nikola
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The forged transcript A of the collective charter of Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar reports that the Church of Saint Nikola in Kozle together with the village, hamlets and all rights was granted to the Monastery of Saint Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to the Tower of Hrusija in the vicinity of the Chilandar Monastery by the Serbian king (I dahь..i Svetago Nikolu u Kozʼli i sь selomь i sь zaselijami, i sь vʼsěmi pravinami. To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan together with his son and his wife donated the Church of Saint Nicholas on the river Pčinja under the fortress Kozlje, which was founded by his grandfather Uroš, for life to the metropolitan of Serres. They granted him all rights of the church together with the land, the people, the vineyards, watermills, bought estates, estates given for the sake of soul and hunting grounds. After the death of Jakob, the metropolitan of Serres, the rights should devolve on the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren. (Izьobrěte carьstvo ni hramь velikago arhïjereja Hrïstova i čjudotvor᾿ca Nikoli, vь městě naricajeměmь na P᾿šini podь Kozljemь, jegože sьzda praroditelь carьstva mi svety kralь Urōšь, i nastoještïimi vrěmen᾿mi porušenь, i vlasteli nasiljajemь, ili istěje rešti poměrop᾿šenь...prijem᾿ši vo rucě svoi blagověrna i hristoljubivaa carьstva mi carica kira Jeleni, jako biti jei vьtoromu htitoru sego božьstvьnago hrama svetago Nikoly…i dastь svojeju rukoju si božьstvnyi hramь svetago Nikoly mol᾿bniku carstva ni prěōsvešten᾿nomu mitropolitu sěr᾿skomu kirь Jakovu, da si jo ima i napravlja sь nikymь neōtjemljemu do svojego živōta vь poměnь carьstva ni; i paky po smr᾿ti mitropolita sěr᾿skoga kirь Iakōba, si svety i božьstvnyi hramь svetago Nikoly da si ima monastyrь carьstva mi svetago arhistratiga Mihaila I Gabrïila u Prizrěně, sь vsěmi pravinami iže jestь zapisalo carьstvo mi vь hrisovulě Svetago Nikoly i vь hrisovulě arhistratiga Mihaila I Gabrïila, sь zemlomь i sь ljud᾿mi, i s vinogradi, i s voděnicami, i s kupljenicami, i sь zadušьninami, i sь lovišti, prosto rek᾿še sь vsěmi pravinami…A se megje zemli crьkovnoi Svetago Nikoly: ōtь broda pšin᾿skoga podь gradomь prěko brьda podь gradь na Grьličinь Kami, i ōtь Grьličina Kamena vse nizь P᾿šinju do Ratilьca, i ōtь Ratilьca prěko u Veliku, i paky ōtь togažde broda p᾿šin᾿skoga putemь na brьdo prěma gradu, i těmьzi voznikomь, kako grede kol᾿nikь na Blat᾿ce u Veilju Lok᾿vu, i ōtь lokve u velii dubь, i ōtь velijega duba pravo nizь dolь nizь Ōsikov᾿cь u Veliku).
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Krajmirovo selište
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Abbot Isaja bought a field called Kraimirovo selište near Carev Studenc from the daughter of Kraimir, Kjura, her sister Jera and their children Vitomir, Lei, Milj and Roman (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, I u sestre jei Jere, I u nih dětei, u Vitomira I u Leia I u Milja I u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija I polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš; The Land Inventory Brebion 298, art. 78).
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Kremenčevo
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a field near Kremenčevo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva u Kremenčeve nizь putь koi grede u lugь na desno II. pogonь).
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Krivogaštani
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated some possessions in Krivogaštani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Stasь vь Krivogaštenehь, kupenica ōdь kirь Leja Arьgїropula). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of some possessions in Krivogaštani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Stasь u Krivogaštanehь kupenica Argiropulova).
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Krušica (1)
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In the boundary description of the village Kalugerovljane the village of Krušica is mentioned (ta po Velimь dělu koi spada nad Krušicu).
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Krušica (2)
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed a donation of a field, which lied between Krušica and Hrusomal, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The possession was given to the monastery by a certain family named Obezoglav (I drugu nivu daše Ōbezoglav᾿čevi ōt Krušice do Hrusomala).
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Krušica (3)
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the young king (mlad kralь) Uroš, a piece of land above Mlačice delimited from the hiding place to the road called after the village Leška, Krušice and the river of Htětovo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo. (Nad Mlačicami ōtь Zakutija do lěškoga puti, i do Krušice, i do rěke Htětove). The site Krušica appears twice in the Land Inventory Brebion. The monk Leondij donated a field near Krušica to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo (285, art. 15: Niva koju dade kalogerь Leondije, poredь Krušice, prěs-putь, ōtь Sipun᾿dinove mege do Kanaděja). A certain Kjur and Kostica donated the field Monohoravь in Krušica to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo for the sake of salvation (285, art. 17: Niva u Krušice Monohoravь, ōtь dolnega puti, ōtь Dubca i do Stankove kuplenice, dano ōtь Kjure i ōtь Kostica za dušu).
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Krušica (4)
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Krušica with the metochion to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь..... Selo Lukovica i Krušica s metohomь).
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Krušopek
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin mentioned the village of Krušopek in the donation of abandoned land to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
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Krušopek, Abandoned Land
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated an abandoned land in or near the village of Krušopek to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
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Krǫpa vlasoï
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Krǫpa vlasoï together with the metochion Spasъ, mills, meadows, summer pastures, winter pastures and all rights to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I vь Prilěpskoi ōblasti selo Krǫpa vlasoï, i vь nem metoh Sp(a)sъ, darovanoje Romanomъ c(a)remь, sь nivijemь, sь mlinoï, sь zaběloï, sъ lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïimi ihъ). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of Krupa Vlasi by Tsar Constantine I Asen with mills, uncultivated land, meadowss, hunting grounds, summer pastures and a church to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I vь ōblasti Porěčkoi selo Krupa Vlasi, a vь njemь crьkvь Spasь ježe priložilь svety Romanь carь prьvi ktitorь svetago města sego sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь zabeli, sь pašišti, s` lovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Krǫpa vlasoï, Church of Dragan
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Tsar Constantine Asen mentioned the Church of Dragan (or Drajan?) within the donation and boundary description of the village of Krǫpa vlasoï (A sinor’ mu ōt Uš’ča, na Gra(di)šte Gor’ne, na Draganovę cr(ь)kvǫ na Črьv’sko Gradište, na kr(ь)stъ po hridu na Mohnatecъ, vьs hridъ do Sǫdišta nadъ Tihovecъ, na Dědino ōsoje, na Golěmi kamoï, na Vilъskoï kladezь, meždju ōba Eleně, na prěslo[pь po hridu go(r)oï E(la)]nę). Kravari assumes that this church was located right at the boundary of the village itself. King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the Church of Dragan in or near Krupa Vlasi by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I vь ōblasti Porěčkoi selo Krupa Vlasi, a vь njemь crьkvь Spasь ježe priložilь svety Romanь carь prьvi ktitorь svetago města sego sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь zabeli, sь pašišti, s` lovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Krǫpa vlasoï, Hunting Ground
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a hunting ground in or near Krupa Vlasi to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I vь ōblasti Porěčkoi selo Krupa Vlasi, a vь njemь crьkvь Spasь ježe priložilь svety Romanь carь prьvi ktitorь svetago města sego sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь zabeli, sь pašišti, s` lovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Krǫpa vlasoï, Meadows
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated meadows in or near Krupa Vlasi by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I vь ōblasti Porěčkoi selo Krupa Vlasi, a vь njemь crьkvь Spasь ježe priložilь svety Romanь carь prьvi ktitorь svetago města sego sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь zabeli, sь pašišti, s` lovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Krǫpa vlasoï, Metochion Spasь
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the Metochion Spasь near Krǫpa vlasoï to the Monastery of St George-Gorge
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Krǫpa vlasoï, Mill
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a mill in or near Krǫpa vlasoï to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (I vь Prilěpskoi ōblasti selo Krǫpa vlasoï, i vь nem metoh Sp(a)sъ, darovanoje Romanomъ c(a)remь, sь nivijemь, sь mlinoï, sь zaběloï, sъ lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïimi ihъ). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of a mill in or near Krupa Vlasi by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I vь ōblasti Porěčkoi selo Krupa Vlasi, a vь njemь crьkvь Spasь ježe priložilь svety Romanь carь prьvi ktitorь svetago města sego sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь zabeli, sь pašišti, s` lovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Krǫpa vlasoï, Summer Pasture
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a summer pasture, a so called lětovišti, to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (I vь Prilěpskoi ōblasti selo Krǫpa vlasoï, i vь nem metoh Sp(a)sъ, darovanoje Romanomъ c(a)remь, sь nivijemь, sь mlinoï, sь zaběloï, sъ lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïimi ihъ.)
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Krǫpa vlasoï, Summer Pasture
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a summer pasture, a so called planina, near Krǫpa vlasoï to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (I vь Prilěpskoi ōblasti selo Krǫpa vlasoï, i vь nem metoh Sp(a)sъ, darovanoje Romanomъ c(a)remь, sь nivijemь, sь mlinoï, sь zaběloï, sъ lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïimi ihъ). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of a summer pasture in or near Krupa Vlasi by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I vь ōblasti Porěčkoi selo Krupa Vlasi, a vь njemь crьkvь Spasь ježe priložilь svety Romanь carь prьvi ktitorь svetago města sego sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь zabeli, sь pašišti, s` lovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Krǫpa vlasoï, Uncultivated Land
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a uncultivated land, a so called zaběloï, to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (I vь Prilěpskoi ōblasti selo Krǫpa vlasoï, i vь nem metoh Sp(a)sъ, darovanoje Romanomъ c(a)remь, sь nivijemь, sь mlinoï, sь zaběloï, sъ lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïimi ihъ.)
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Krǫpa vlasoï, Uncultivated Land
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated an uncoltivated land in or near Krupa Vlasi by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I vь ōblasti Porěčkoi selo Krupa Vlasi, a vь njemь crьkvь Spasь ježe priložilь svety Romanь carь prьvi ktitorь svetago města sego sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь zabeli, sь pašišti, s` lovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Krǫpa vlasoï, Winter Pastures
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a winter pasture, a so called zimovišti, to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (I vь Prilěpskoi ōblasti selo Krǫpa vlasoï, i vь nem metoh Sp(a)sъ, darovanoje Romanomъ c(a)remь, sь nivijemь, sь mlinoï, sь zaběloï, sъ lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïimi ihъ).
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Krьpeno
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In the year 1334/35 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Krpeno to the Treskavec Monastery (U Polozě metohь Krьpenь sь voděničьjemь i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь i sь planinami i sь vьsěmi pravinami jego, što priloži svetopočivšii kralь za dušu si). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Krьpeno in the Region of Polog together with the Metochion of Saint Nicholas, meadows, fields, vineyards and all people (Selo vь Poloze Krьpeno, metohь Svety Nikola, što priloži svety kralь, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь ljudmi, sь voděnicijemь i sь rěku; brazda kirь Manoilova; brazda Desilova; livada na Starymь Kladenьci; niva Nikiforovecь ōdь Carego Kladenьca do togo potoka i do togo i do careva druma ko ide ōdь Polaticь na Bivolь Brodь; Lucinь vinogradь podь Hraštany i sь brьdomь; crьkovь koju sьhtisa popь Mihalicь vь Htětově na Krьpenьscě městě). The exact position is unknown. In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Krьpeno with the Church of Saint Nicholas, vineyards and watermills to the Treskavec Monastery (Selo u Polozě Krpeno i crьkvь Svetyi Nikolae s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь i sь brьdomь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Krpen with all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo (Selo Krьpena sь vsěmi megami i pravinami). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan granted together with his son, the young king (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Krpen with the domain of Pribec (Pribac), the church of Saint George and the family, retinue, people settled here by Pribec (Pribac), town (place), water-mills, gardens, hay harvests, meadows, hill (mountain), boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (I selo Krьpena, što priloži kraljevьstvo mi S(ve)toi B(ogorodi)ci Htětovьskoi, Pribca sь crьkoviju Svetymь Geōrgyjemь i sь rod(o)m i sь dvorani, s ljudmi što je priselilь Pribcь, sь městom i s vodenicami, sь ōgradijemь, sь sěnokosy, s livadami, sь brьdomь, sь vsěmi megami i pravinami).
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Krьpeno, Church of Sveti Georgij
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan granted together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Krьpeno with the domain of Pribac, the church of Sveti Georgij and the family, retinue, people settled here by Pribac, place, water-mills, gardens, hay harvests, meadows, hill, boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (I selo Krьpena, što priloži kraljevьstvo mi Svetoi Bogorodici Htětovьskoi, Pribca sь crьkoviju Svetymь Geōrgyjemь i sь rodom i sь dvorani, s ljudmi što je priselilь Pribʼcь, sь městom i s vodenicami, sь ōgradijemь, sь sěnokosy, s livadami, sь brьdomь, sь vsěmi megami i pravinami).
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Krьpeno, Summer Pasture
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In the year 1334/35 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the summer pasture in or near village of Krpeno to the Treskavec Monastery (U Polozě metohь Krьpenь sь voděničьjemь i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь i sь planinami i sь vьsěmi pravinami jego, što priloži svetopočivšii kralь za dušu si).
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Krьpeno, Sveti Nikola
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In the year 1334/35 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the metochion in or near village of Krpeno to the Treskavec Monastery (U Polozě metohь Krьpenь sь voděničьjemь i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь i sь planinami i sь vьsěmi pravinami jego, što priloži svetopočivšii kralь za dušu si). King Stefan Uroš IV donated the Metochion of Saint Nicholas in or near Krьpeno to the Treskavec Monastery (Selo vь Poloze Krьpeno, metohь Svety Nikola, što priloži svety kralь).
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Krьpeno, Vineyard
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In the year 1334/35 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the vineyards in or near village of Krpeno to the Treskavec Monastery (U Polozě metohь Krьpenь sь voděničьjemь i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь i sь planinami i sь vьsěmi pravinami jego, što priloži svetopočivšii kralь za dušu si). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the vineyards near Krpeno to the Treskavec Monastery (Selo vь Poloze Krьpeno, metohь Svety Nikola, što priloži svety kralь, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of a vineyard near Krьpeno to the Treskavec Monastery (Selo u Polozě Krpeno i crьkvь Svetyi Nikolae s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь i sь brьdomь).
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Krьpeno, Watermill
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In the year 1334/35 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the watermills in or near village of Krpeno to the Treskavec Monastery (U Polozě metohь Krьpenь sь voděničьjemь i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь i sь planinami i sь vьsěmi pravinami jego, što priloži svetopočivšii kralь za dušu si). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill together with a part of a river to the Treskavec Monastery (sь voděnicijemь i sь rěku). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of a watermill near Krьpeno to the Treskavec Monastery (Selo u Polozě Krpeno i crьkvь Svetyi Nikolae s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь i sь brьdomь).
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Kumanьski brod
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a field under Kumanski brod to the monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva podь Kumanьskimь brodomь do Kuklě što ju Velika razbi, i do Stana dromahara i do Miha zlatara).
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Kučьkověne
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the settlement of Kučьkověne in his donation of the Church of Saint Demetrius (Metohь Svetii Dimitrїe u Prilěpě, što priložihu Misinopolitova dětьca, sь nivijemь i sь vinogradi i sь voděnicami i sь Kučьkověne selištemь i sь panagiromь i sь vьseju pravinoju togo). In the year 1343/44 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of a field near Kučkověne (Drouga niva po srědě Kučkověnь). The settlement of Kučkověne is mentioned a second time, when the King donated also a watermill and a vineyard (Sselište (!) Kučkověne sь nivijemь, sь voděnicijemь, sь vinogrady, sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 the King confirmed the donation of a half of a field near Kučkovьanь (Niva po srědě Kučkovьanь u Vincehь). Because of the absence of the settlement's type in the charter Vassiliki Kravari assumed a transformation from a settlement (selište) to a village (selo). But there is no clear evidence in the written sources for this assumption.
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Kučьkověne, Watermill
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill in the settlement of Kučkověne to the Monastery of Treskavec (Sselište (!) Kučkověne sь nivijemь, sь voděnicijemь, sь vinogrady, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Leaskobtzos
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The church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ohrid owned a piece of land beneath Leaskobtzos. The property was bound by the estate of the church of Saint John the Theologian at Kaneo in Ohrid in the east and by a road in the west (ἕτερον χώράφιον κάτωθεν τοῦ Λεασκόβοτζου, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν Ίωάννου τοῦ θεολόγου τοῦ Κανεβοῦ καὶ ἐκ δυσμῶν ἕως τῆς ὁδοῦ). The village of Leaskobtzos (Leskoec) is registered in the Defter for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583.
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Lepьče
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King Stefan Uroš IV donated the abandoned village of Lepьče with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište pusto Lepьče, što priloži Prosenikь, sь ōblastiju i sь vьsěmi pravinami).
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Levunovo
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In the year 1300 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Levunovo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (na cěstu koïa grede na Levunovo selo i ōtь Levunova sela na Běli Kami, ōt Běloga Kam`ne uz` dělь na Dlьgu Polěnu, ta nad Svetuju Bogorodicu Črьnogor`sku do Črьnoga Kamene).
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Lešok, Church of the Holy Mother of God
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski donated the Church of the Holy Mother of God located in Lower Polog near Lešok and and three estates of the priest not far away, which were known as bishop’s court since time immemorial, to the bishopric of Prizren (I tako i u Dolnijemь Polozě u Lěšcě crkьvь svetyje bogorodice i pri njei tri stasi popovske što se zove dvorь piskopovь ōtь věka, da jestь svobodno ōt vsěhь rabotь kraljevьstva mi i podanьkь, kako je i ōtь isprьva bylo).
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Lešt
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The site is mentioned several times in the Land Inventory Brebion. The monastery recorded in its inventory a field under Lěšt, which was bought from Krpen (283, art. 2: Niva pod Lěštьjem kupena ōtь Krьpene, na 15 pogonьь). Kir (kyrios) Pardo Theōdorь donated a field underneath Lěšt in a valley to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (283, art. 4: Niva pod Lěštьjem na padi što priloži Pardo kir Theōdorь za dušu,…). A certain Thoma, the son-in-law of Leo, donated a field in Lešt to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his and the consort᾿s salvation (288, art. 33: Niva koju dade Thoma, Leōvь zetь, u Lěšti za dušu za svoju i za ženinu si). A certain Theofan donated a field in Lěšt to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of salvation (288, art. 34: Niva što dade Theōfanь u Lěsti za dušu). A certain Miropul, who possessed a field underneath the field of Theofan, donated it to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (288, art. 35: Niva Miropulova pod Theōfanomь nivomь prězь brazdu što dade za dušu).
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Lisec
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Rěčice to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. In the delimitation of the village the Krajište of Lisec is mentioned (na izvorь Palčiškja rěkja, i nizь rěkja do Katafigь, ta vъzь brьdo na kraište kako slazi secь vьs kraište Lisečkō, niz gvozdъ na studenčec). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Rěčice with all boundaries, where also the Krajište of Lisec is mentioned (na izvorь Pačiške rěke, i nizь rěku do Katafigja, tere uzь brьdo na kraište Lisьčьko, pravo nizь gvozdъ na studьncь).
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Lisiča
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On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos confirmed the donation of fields near the muddy area at the the place called Lisiče in the vicinity of the properties of Kalomenos to the Monastery of Saint Nikita in Skopje (ὁμοίως περὶ τὸ ἐκεῖσε βάλτον, εἰς τόπον καλούμενον τὴν Λυσίτζιανιν, χωράφια τινὰ πλησίον τῶν δικαίων τοῦ Καλομένου). In the Serbian translation of the charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective land is confirmed (Takožde i u Blatě u Lisičahь několikō nivija blizь pravinь Kalomenověhь).
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated two fields near Bělevo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The latter was located in the area between the church of the Mother of God of "the Three Hands" and the road from Lisiče to Pandeleimon (Niva u Bělevě: ōd Trojeručnice do puta koi ide u Lisiče i dō Pandeleimōna).
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Ljašcje
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated everything, which belonged to Borko in Ljašcě, to the Monastery of Gračanica. This property was given to the monastery as an exchange of belongings between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (I u Ljašcě vse što se nadi Borkovo).
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Ljuboino
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the village of Ljuboino in the donation of the Metochion of St. Nicholas (Metohь u Prěspě u Ljuboině, Svety Nikola, što Pridade Nikola arhijepiskupь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Ljuběne
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the church of Saint Nicholas in the village of Ljuběne together with vineyards and watermills to the Monastery of Chilandar (I druga cr(ь)k(o)vь S(ve)t(a)go Nikoli ōbrětajušti se vь naměsti Ljuběni, s vinogradi i sь voděničijemь i pročego naměstija eže vь ōblasti jeg(o)). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos confirmed the donation (θεῖον ναὸν εἰς ὄνομα τιμώμενον τοῦ παμμάκαρος Ἁγίου Νικολάου καὶ διακείμενον εἰς τὴν περιοχὴν τῆς Λουμπεανίνης).
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Ljuběne, Church of Saint Nicholas
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On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos donated the Church of Saint Nicholas in the village of Ljuběne together with vineyards and watermills to the Monastery of Chilandar (I druga cr(ь)k(o)vь S(ve)t(a)go Nikoli ōbrětajušti se vь naměsti Ljuběni, s vinogradi i sь voděničijemь i pročego naměstija eže vь ōblasti jeg(o)). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos confirmed the donation (θεῖον ναὸν εἰς ὄνομα τιμώμενον τοῦ παμμάκαρος Ἁγίου Νικολάου καὶ διακείμενον εἰς τὴν περιοχὴν τῆς Λουμπεανίνης).
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Ljuběne, Church of Saint Nicholas, Vineyards
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On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos donated the vineyards of the Church of Saint Nicholas in the village of Ljuběne to the Monastery of Chilandar (I druga cr(ь)k(o)vь S(ve)t(a)go Nikoli ōbrětajušti se vь naměsti Ljuběni, s vinogradi i sь voděničijemь i pročego naměstija eže vь ōblasti jeg(o)). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos confirmed the donation (μετὰ τῶν ἐν αὐτῶ ἀμπελίων καὶ μυλοστασίων καὶ τοῦ λοιποῦ τόπου καὶ τῆς περιοχῆς αὐτοῦ).
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Ljuběne, Church of Saint Nicholas, Watermills
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On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos donated the watermills of the Church of Saint Nicholas in the village of Ljuběne to the Monastery of Chilandar (I druga cr(ь)k(o)vь S(ve)t(a)go Nikoli ōbrětajušti se vь naměsti Ljuběni, s vinogradi i sь voděničijemь i pročego naměstija eže vь ōblasti jeg(o)). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos confirmed the donation (μετὰ τῶν ἐν αὐτῶ ἀμπελίων καὶ μυλοστασίων καὶ τοῦ λοιποῦ τόπου καὶ τῆς περιοχῆς αὐτοῦ).
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Lokba
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The Church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ohrid possessed an unused vineyard not far away from Lokba, which bordered from the east a road (ἔτερον χερσάμπελον εἰς τὴν Λόκβαν, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν τῆς ὁδοῦ).
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Lopušani
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The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated in ca. 1299/1300 the village of Lopušani to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (χωρίον καλούμενον τὴν Λούψιανιν μετὰ πάντων τῶν δικαίων αὐτοῦ). The localisation is uncertain and follows the suggestion of Kravari 136, s.v. Lopušani. In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (iže nareč(e)noje selo Lopušani s pravinami jego). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar reports that the village of Lopušani was granted to the Monastery of Saint Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to Tower of Hrusija in the vicinity of the Chilandar Monastery by the Serbian King (I dahь..i Lopušane,... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь).
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Lopuš᾿nь
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In the boundary description of the village Kalugerovljane the road heading to Lopuš᾿nь is mentioned (ta na putь koi grede kь Dragininu krьstu i na Lopuš᾿nь na Glьboki dolь).
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Lozno
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Lozno with the metochion to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь..... Selo Ivane i Lozno s metohomь).
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Lukaševo
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a field near Lukaševo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva na Lukaševě ōd careva puti koi grede kь Svetomu Theōdōru, do Radina, i do Grebeše, i do rěke Velike, i do Prokopija, i do Baha zlatara).
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Lukotzerebe
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The church of Saint Constantine and Helena owned two properties near Lukotzerebe. One was a piece of land, which bordered the possession of the Priest Stephanos from the east and the land of Nikolaos Maminas from the west (χωράφιον εἰς τὴν Λουκοτζέρεβη, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν τοῦ παππᾶ Στεφάνου καὶ ἐκ δυσμῶν πλησίον κὺρ Νικολάου τοῦ Μαμινοῦ). The second plot of land was in the vicinity of the public road from the east and the property, which belonged to the church of Saint Barbara in Ohrid from the west (ἔτερον χωράφιον εἰς τὴν αὐτὴν τὴν Λουκοτζέρεβιν, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν τῆς δημοσίας ὁδοῦ, ἐκ δυσμῶν πλησίον τῆς ἁγίας Βαρβάρας). The village is mentioned in the fragmentary note on the back of the charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ōhrid from the 14th century (30 litrь voska i tarona što jestь u Lukočrěvě i te tamu u Trnově za adьrfato). The village is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583 as Gorno Lokočeroj and Dolno Lokočeroj.
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Lukovica
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Lukovica with the metochion to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь..... Selo Lukovica i Krušica s metohomь). The village Lukovica is mentioned in the pomenik of the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska. The village Lukovice is registered in the Defter for the Nahije Skopje under the years 1452/1453, 1467/1468, 1481/1482, 1528/1529, 1544/1545 and 1568/1569.
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Lukovo (2)
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the domain of a certain Kalopul in Lukovo with boundaries, hunting grounds and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Vь Lukově što je Kalopulovo s megami i s lovištami, […], i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village of Lukovo is registered in the Defters for the Nahija in Dolgo Brdo and Ohrid under the year 1467, between the years 1536-1539 and under the year 1583.
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Lumpotanion
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The village of Λουμποτάνιον (Ljubotěnĭ) is mentioned in a charter of the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) for the Monastery of Sveti Nikita in ca. 1299/1300 (πλανηνὴν εἰς τὸ Λουμποτάνιον μετὰ τῆς περιοχῆς αὐτῆς). The toponym is again attested in a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), which was issued at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos (Planina Ljubotěnĭ sĭ oblastijem si).
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Lumpotanion, Summer Pasture
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In ca. 1299/1300 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated a summer pasture in the vicinity of the village of Λουμποτάνιον (Ljubotěnĭ) to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita (πλανηνὴν εἰς τὸ Λουμποτάνιον μετὰ τῆς περιοχῆς αὐτῆς). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective summer pasture is confirmed (Planina Ljubotěnĭ sĭ oblastijem si).
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Lupoglave
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin granted a field of 200 pogon from his own meadows near Lupoglave on the side of the hill called Slatina to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I dade kraljev᾿stvo mi crьkvi Svetago Geōrgija, ōd livade kraljevstva mi u Lupoglavehь na Slatině nivija dvěstě pogonь do Svete Trojeručnice, i do Glьnikaše, i do monoputi koi grede ōt Studenьčištь z glave Slatine u krai Lupoglavьskago studenca na blato). He confirmed the donation of a field, which lied in the area between two roads from Lupoglave and Črěševo to Mil᾿ten and Kolěn᾿cь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. This field was in possession of the daughter of Ōbeza and her family in the previous time, but she gave it to the monastery (Dade Ōbezova h᾿ki s rodom᾿ si nivu ōd Careva puti koi grede u Lupoglave do puti koi grede isь Slatine u Črěševo, i do Mil᾿tena I do Kolěn᾿ca, i na brьdo do Brane). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated also a field near Iazvina towards Lupoglave to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Druga niva u Jazvine koja ide u Lupoglave, ōd njeje grebenaru Tudičištu tretija čestь, do Radina I do Mavrovštine).
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Lěskovljani
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Rěčice together with vineyards, mills, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The site of Lěskovljani is attested as a boundary marker. (Vь Položkoi ōblasti selo Rěčici, i to darovan’noje s(ve)toïmь Romanomъ carjemь Svetōmu Geōrgiju sъ vinogradi, sь nivijemъ, i sъ žrъnъkami, sъ perivolmi, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběloï, sь planinami, sь lovištemъ zvěrnoïmъ, i sь vsěmi dohodkoï i sь vsěmi pravinami…a sinorь selu tōmu:…o na Točilь koi laz…ad…Lěskovijane…vьz brьdō do gor… [ta pravo na Točilь, koi lazi nadь Lěskovijane, tere vьz brьdō do gora]). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Rěčice with boundaries including the site of Lěskovljani to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo vь ōblasti Položьkoi Rěčice sь Popovlïani, …A mege rěčicke počinajutь ōt…i ōt tudu parvo na Točilь koi slazi nad Leskovijani tere uz brьdo dogvozda). According to the Nomic charter preserved in the Land Inventory-Brebion one of the group of people gathered at the Monastery of Holy Virgin in Htětovo and consulted in the dispute over the possession rights of the hill Pleš, was Theodor, who came from Lěskovljani (Theodor ōdь Lěskovljanь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Lěskovljani with all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Selo Lěskovljani sь vsěmi megami i pravinami). The Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence about a field and an estate underneath Lěskovljani, which belonged to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (293, art. 50: Niva pod Lěskovljani nizь brazdu pod putem...i pod Lěskovljani komatь niz brazdu). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Obradь donated a part of a vineyard near Lěskovljani to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (298, art. 83: i komat vinograda u Lěskovljanehь, i dvě črьnici, i pod Vrьbomь niva na 6 zametь, što dade Obradь za grobь). On 10 August 1354 the Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued together with his son King Uroš the charter for the Monastery of Hilandar, in which he confirmed the donation of the village of Lěskovljani with all boundaries and rights by the lady Višeslava and her sons Bogdan and Bogoje to the Monastery of Hilandar (…što jestь priložila gospožda carьstva mi Višeslave hramu Prěsvetije Bogorodice Hilandrskije, selo Lěskovlěne s megomь, s periōromь i vsěmi pravinami sela toga, po htěniju gospožde Višeslave i sinovь jeje Bogdana i Bogoja, a ni po jednoi silě ni po nevoli…i zapisah mi selo Lěskovlěne s megami, s utesi, s periōromь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga, da jestь crьkьve Svetije Bogorodice Hilandarьskije do dьni i do věka…).
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Lěskovljani, Vineyard
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Obradь donated a part of a vineyard near Lěskovljani to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (298, art. 83: i komat vinograda u Lěskovljanehь, i dvě črьnici, i pod Vrьbomь niva na 6 zametь, što dade Obradь za grobь).
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Mala Koryta
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the village of Mala Koryta in the boundary description of Vlьčije (...ōbladajušte Mala Koryta...). In the year 1344/45 Mala Koryta was again mentioned in the boundary description of Vlьčije (...tьžde putь do Malihь Koritь...).
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Manastiric
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The Serbian king Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the metochion of Manastiric with its vineyards to the monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35 (Metohь u Porěči Manastiricь, sь ljudmi i sь vinogrady i sь nivijemь i sь kupenicami, i zadušnina što se nahodi). At the same time this is the first proof for the existence of the Porečki manastir Sveta Bogorodica in the written sources. King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1343/44 the donation of the metochion of Manastiric with its vineyards and summer pastures (Metohь u Porěči Manastiricь, Sveta Bogorodica, s ljudmi, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady i sь planinami, i sь Vidušemь i sь Mělomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami). The king mentioned also the metochion's dedication in his charter, namely to the Mother of God. In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the metochion of Manastiric together with the selište of Pitičь and its mine, a summer pasture as well as all its rights (Metohь u Porěči Manastircь s niviem, s Vidušemь i sь selištemь Ptičemь i s rudomь i s planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Manastiric, Summer Pastures
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the metochion of Manastiric with vineyards and summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Metohь u Porěči Manastiricь, Sveta Bogorodica, s ljudmi, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady i sь planinami, i sь Vidušemь i sь Mělomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Manastiric, Vineyards
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the Metochion of Manastiric with its vineyards to the Monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35 (Metohь u Porěči Manastiricь, sь ljudmi i sь vinogrady i sь nivijemь i sь kupenicami, i zadušnina što se nahodi). In 1343/44 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the Metochion of Manastiric with its vineyards and summer pastures (Metohь u Porěči Manastiricь, Sveta Bogorodica, s ljudmi, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady i sь planinami, i sь Vidušemь i sь Mělomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Manotino
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated a hill to the Monastery of Sveta Petka in Tmorane and afterwards to the Monastery of Chilandar. In the boundary description of the hill the settlement site of Manotino is mentioned (I takožde priloži kralevьstvo mi goru da si sěku lazove i čto si su rastʼrěbili crьkovni ljude. A se mege u gorě: na Manotino selište, i prězь dělь na Sušicu, i na Lipьcь Grьdomanovь). The localisation follows the proposal by Radoslav Grujić.
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Margaritь
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated in 1334/35 the abandoned village of Margaritь with summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište divьje Margaritь sь ōblastiju i sь pravinami i sь planinomь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1343/44 the donation of the former abandoned village and now settlement of Margaritь to the Monastery of Treskavec. Furthermor, he donated a watermill, vineyards and a summer pasture with all rights (Selište Margaritь sь vsěmi pravinami, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicu, sь planinu). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Margaritь with vineyards, a mill and all rights (Selo Margaritь s vinogradi, s niviemь, s mliniemь i s vsěmi pravinami).
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Margaritь
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated 1334/35 the abandoned village of Margaritь with summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište divьje Margaritь sь ōblastiju i sь pravinami i sь planinomь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed 1343/44 the donation of the former abandoned village and now settlement of Margaritь to the Monastery of Treskavec. He donated further a watermill, vineyards and a summer pasture and granted all rights (Selište Margaritь sь vsěmi pravinami, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicu, sь planinu). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Margaritь with vineyards, a mill and all rights (Selo Margaritь s vinogradi, s niviemь, s mliniemь i s vsěmi pravinami).
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Margaritь
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated in 1334/35 the abandoned village of Margaritь with summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište divьje Margaritь sь ōblastiju i sь pravinami i sь planinomь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1343/44 the donation of the former abandoned village and now settlement of Margaritь to the Monastery of Treskavec. Moreover, he donated a watermill, vineyards and a summer pasture and granted all rights (Selište Margaritь sь vsěmi pravinami, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicu, sь planinu). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Margaritь with vineyards, a mill and all rights (Selo Margaritь s vinogradi, s niviemь, s mliniemь i s vsěmi pravinami).
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Margaritь, Mill
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a mill in or near Margaritь (Selo Margaritь s vinogradi, s niviemь, s mliniemь i s vsěmi pravinami).
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Margaritь, Summer Pasture
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the summer pastures of Margaritь to the Mnastery of Treskavec (Selište divьje Margaritь sь ōblastiju i sь pravinami i sь planinomь). In the year 1343/44 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of a summer pasture in Margaritь to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Margaritь sь vsěmi pravinami, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicu, sь planinu).
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Margaritь, Vineyard
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a vineyard near Margaritь to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Margaritь sь vsěmi pravinami, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicu, sь planinu). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of a vineyard near Margarith to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Margaritь s vinogradi, s niviemь, s mliniemь i s vsěmi pravinami).
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Margaritь, Watermill
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill in Margaritь to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Margaritь sь vsěmi pravinami, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicu, sь planinu).
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Medьvědecь
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a field near Medьvědecь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva na Medьvědci I. pogonь: do Kuljanina, i do Pšinjanina, i do Zěnka i do puti koi grede u Kamenikь.)
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Melь
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Dminko from Mel donated a field to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (288, art. 37: Niva što je dalь Dmin᾿ko ōd Mela za dušu, 30 dьninь, nizь prěčni putь). The same charter mentions an Oikonomos of the monastery Mathei, who had bought an estate near Nikiforovec from Mišat, who came from the village Mel (296, art. 67: I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna…, a druga u Nikiforovci do Budriga i do puti prěmo Klenu i do Gumništ). It contains also evidence about Dmitr Čalapija, who was in charge of the village Mel, and his donation of a watermill to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (298-299, art. 84: 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).
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Misleševo
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of one property in Misleševo to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (i vь Misleševě stasь). The village Misleševo is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583.
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Mlačice
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Mlačice with all boundaries, rights and mills to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. A field near Mlačice was also added to the belongings of the monastery by the king (Selo Mlačice sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь mliny, i polje što priloži kraljevstvo mi poredь Mlačicь ōtь staroga broda želinьskogo sь livadami, kako ischodi potokь ōtь Htětovštice i gdě utěče u Veliku). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Varnava donated a field called Monohorav above Mlačice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (I nad Mlačicami Monohoravь, što jestь dalь Var᾿nava, ōtь zakutija do lěška puty i do Krušice i do rěke Htětove). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Nikolic and his brother Hranislav donated a field in Dub velii near Mlačice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave and for the perpetuation of their memory (Niva u Duba velijego poredь Mlačicь što dade Nikolicь i brat mu Hranislavь za grobь i za pomenь, 6 zametь). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Mlačice with the land, which was previously given to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo by the King (Milutin?, see Petrovski 144–145), to the Monastery of Hilandar (Mlačice sь zemlomь, što je dalь svety kralь; a megja zemli toi ōdь Nikiforca kako grede putь na ōpogorь prězь livadu u Kraljevu Pekь i u Bivolь Brod). The same emperor donated the village of Htětovo, Hraštany and Mlačice with the land, which was added to the belongings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo during his reign as king, to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Htětovo i Hraštani, Mlačice i sь zemlōmь što priložihь).
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Mlačice, Mills
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Mlačice with all boundaries, rights and mills to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. A field near Mlačice was also added to the belongings of the monastery by the king (Selo Mlačice sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь mliny, i polje što priloži kraljevstvo mi poredь Mlačicь ōtь staroga broda želinьskogo sь livadami, kako ischodi potokь ōtь Htětovštice i gdě utěče u Veliku).
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Modriče
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In the list of 14 abbots of the Serbian church the Abbot Vartolomej from the Monastery in Modriče occupies the ninth place (modričskii vrьdoloměi). According to the Nomic charter preserved in the Land Inventory Brebion one witness in the dispute over the possession rights of the hill Pleš, whose name was Kalinik, came from Modriče (kir Kalinikь ōd Modriče). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Štenče together with all rights and boundaries to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo. The boundaries in the charter are called after the sites Modriče and Gostivar (Štenče selo sь vsěmi pravinami i s megami, sь modričkymi i gostivarskymi, i do metochyje Svetyje Nedělje, pravo nizь děl prěz Veliku, na Dubь jedini, na Lisiče Jazbine, pravo naa Mogilice, na cěstu u Crьveni Brěg, a ōt Crьvenoga Brěga pravo na Glogovnikь).
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Modriče, Monastery
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In the list of 14 abbots of the Serbian church the Abbot Vartolomej from the Monastery in Modriče occupies the ninth place (modričskii vrьdoloměi). Tomoski assumed, that the village of Modriče is identical with nowadays Pirok in Polog.
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Mogilica
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Mogilica with summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (I Mogilica zajedno sь planinom i sь nivijemь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Mogilica with meadows, watermills, fields and all rights (Selište Mogylica sь nivijemь, sь voděnicijemь, sь livadijemь, sь topili i sь vsěmi pravinami). Mogilica was not named as village in the charter of 1343/44, but as selište. In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement of Mogilica with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Tužde selište Mogilica sь vsěmi pravinami). It seems to be more likely that Mogilica was just reduced in size than abandoned.
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Mogilica (3)
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Štenče together with all rights and boundaries to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. Here, Mogilica is attested as a boundary marker (Štenče selo sь vsěmi pravinami i s megami, sь modričkymi i gostivarskymi, i do metochyje Svetyje Nedělje, pravo nizь děl prěz Veliku, na Dubь jedini, na Lisiče Jazbine, pravo naa Mogilice, na cěstu u Crьveni Brěg, a ōt Crьvenoga Brěga pravo na Glogovnikь). According to the Land Inventory Brebion Mogilica was used as boundary marker in the description of a field Monohor, which was bought by the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo and then exchanged for a vineyard in Globice (284, art. 7: Niva Monohorь što kupihomь i měnismo u Globice za vinogradь, ōd Mogilice do puty krьpenьska, i dolu do prěčnogo puti). The same charter contains evidence on the donation of a field underneath Mogilica by Theodor Sulima for the right to have a grave for kir Nikifor (Niva pod Mogylicomь, po putem, dana ōtь kir Theōdora Sulime za kir Nikifora grobь, do kir Mihaleve mege).
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Mogilica, Summer Pasture
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the summer pastures of Mogilica to the Monastery of Treskavec (I Mogilica zajedno sь planinom i sь nivijemь).
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Mogilica, Vineyard
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated several vineyards near Mogilica to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Mo(gy)lica sь ljudmi, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь, sь perivolemь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Mogilica, Watermill
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the watermill of Mogilica to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Mogylica sь nivijemь, sь voděnicijemь, sь livadijemь, sь topili i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Mogilěni
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Mogilěni together with meadows and fields to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište pusto u Mogilěnehь, što priloži protosevastь za dušu si, sь nivijemь i sь livadami). The current localisation follows a proposal provided by Vassiliki Kravari.
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Mogilěni
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Mogilěni together with meadows and fields to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište pusto u Mogilěnehь, što priloži protosevastь za dušu si, sь nivijemь i sь livadami). The current localisation follows a proposal of Vassiliki Kravari. In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement of Mogylěni to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Mogylěni blizь Rusecь s niviemь, s livadami, s topili).
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Momkovo
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), obtained in 1388/1389 the villages Momkovo and Ivane in exchange for the villages Bukurci and Povilьno, which he gave to the Saint Demetrius Monastery near the village Sušica (the so-called Marko’s Monastery) (trudomь i podvigom hristoljubivago raba božija andrěaša sina ftorago blagověrnago kralě Vlьkašina i kralice Eleni monahini Elisaveti i eliko vьzmožno bistь dahomь i priložihomь svetěi crьkьvi sela u poli i u zabrьdi sь metohomь i pravinami jaže pisana sutь izvěstně o vsemь jaže o nihь v vrevi vь hrisovulě. I si dvě selě tamo Bukurci i Povilьno vь zaměnenie crьkьvi sušičkoi z govoromь i dahomь za Momkovo i za Ivane poneže tako priležno bistь ōboimь crьkьvamь imeti tako sija sela bezьsьmušena vь utvrьždenie lěto ·ѕ·ō·č·z· indiktiōn).
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Momlišta
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Momlišta and the settlement site Morozvižda with boundaries, hunting grounds and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Momlišta selo i selište Morozvižda s měgjami i s lovištami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village Momlište is registered in the Defter for Nahija Ohrid under the year 1583 as Mumlišta.
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Monastery of Saint George-Gorg
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The Monastery of Saint George-Gorg is the beneficiary of three Charters of Tsar Constantine I Asen, King Stefan Uroš II Milutin and Vuk Branković. It is nowadays eradicated, but has two possible localisations. According to Popovic one of the most probable localisations is the Sultan-Murat-Mosque in Skopje. According to Popovic the Monastery was located on the so called Tophansko Polje, which is nowadays the quarter called Čair.
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Monastery of Treskavec
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After the conquest of the town of Prilep and its surrounding area, the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued a Slavonic charter in 1334/35 for the Monastery of Treskavec to the North of Prilep, while he was most probably staying there.
The upper part of the attached photograph shows the Monastery of Treskavec during the First World War. Its title "Kloster Varos" is misleading, because this monastery lies in the mountains to the North of the town of Prilep and is not situated in the Old Town (Varoš) of Prilep.
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Morovište
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed two estates in or near the village Morovište as a possession of the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid. One property was an acquisition of the Church, the other an endowment for the sake of salvation (Vь Morovištehь město kupenica i zadušnina). The village of Morovište is registered in the Defter for the Kaza and Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583.
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Momlišta and the settlement site Morozvižda with boundaries, hunting grounds and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Momlišta selo i selište Morozvižda s měgjami i s lovištami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Mramorane
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the village of Mramorane in the charter of the year 1334/35 (Stasь u Gligorovьcehь igumna brata Ḟeōdorova vь Malihь Mramoraněhь, kupenica ōdь kirь Dimitrija Davidova kьblomь .ksi. – mь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan also refered to the village of Mramorane in the charter of the year 1343/44 (Kupenica vь Malyh Mramorěneh ōdь Davida kьblomь .r.). The village of Mramorane is mentioned with a road between Mramorane and Dupijačani in 1344/45.
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Mērana
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In ca. 1299/1300 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated the village of Mērana in (the župa of) Morava to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita (χωρίον διακείμενον εἰς τὴν Μοράβαν καὶ ἐπονομαζόμενον τὴν Μηράναν). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I selo u Moravě narekomoje Izmira). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of the Serbian King Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar from the years 1303-1304 (or after 1331) reports that the village of S'mira in Morava was granted to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) in the vicinity of the Monastery of Chilandar by the Serbian King (i u Moravě selo S'mira ... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь).
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Nahovo
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Nahovo together with hunting grounds to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Nahovo sь parikoï, sь nivijemь, sь livad(a)mi, sь lovišti roïbnimi i sь vsě i sь vsěmi (sic) pravinami). The Village vanished since them, but the toponym is, according to Kravari, conserved within the highlighted area. This village is also attested by the Archbishop Demetrios Chomatenos of Ohrid as Νεάχοβος.
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Nahovo, Hunting Grounds
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the hunting grounds near Nahovo to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Nahovo sь parikoï, sь nivijemь, sь livad(a)mi, sь lovišti roïbnimi i sь vsě i sь vsěmi (sic) pravinami).
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Naklь
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of two fishers near Naklь to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (U Naklě 2 ribara). The exact location of the place Naklь is unknown. There are at least three proposals, where to find Naklь.
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Nakolьcь
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the village of Nakolьcь in the donation of a fishing ground and a hunting ground near the village (Ribarь u Prěspě što cridade kralь, u Nakolьcehь imenemь Soprьstь sь bratijami, sь rodomь mu, sь lovištemь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Nakolьcь, Fishing Ground
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a fishing ground at the Great Prespa Lake near Nakolьcь to the Monastery of Treskavec (Ribarь u Prěspě što cridade kralь, u Nakolьcehь imenemь Soprьstь sь bratijami, sь rodomь mu, sь lovištemь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Nakolьcь, Hunting Ground
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a hunting ground near Nakolьcь (Ribarь u Prěspě što cridade kralь, u Nakolьcehь imenemь Soprьstь sь bratijami, sь rodomь mu, sь lovištemь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Nebrěgovo
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement site of Nebrěgovo with all rights and an unknown number of hamlets to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Nebrěgovo sь vsěmi pravinami, sь zaselci, ōdь nego polovinu). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Nebreěgovo to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Nebreěgovo sь vsěmi pravinami;). The donation of Nebregovo is confirmed a second time in the third charter (Selo Homorani i crьkvь Svetyi Aḟanasïe s vodenicōmь i gradinōmь i s pelivoromь (!) i sь vsěmi pravinami, zaedno s Nebrěgovomь).
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Nerašta
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The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated in ca. 1299/1300 the village of Nerašta to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (χωρίον διακείμενον περὶ τὸν Πόλογον καὶ ἐπιλεγόμενον Νεράσταν). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I u Polozě selo Nerašta s pravinami jegō).
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Nerezi, Church of Saint Panteleimon
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The Inscription preserved on the marble architrave above the main entrance into the naos of Nerězi informs us, that the church was dedicated to St. Panteleimon and decorated at the expense of Alexios Angelos Komnenos in September of the thirteenth indiction of the year 1164, when the hegumenos was the monk Ioannikos (Ἐκαλλιεργήθη ὁ ναὸς τοῦ ἁγίου καὶ ἐνδόξου μεγαλομάρτυρος Παντελεήμονος ἐκ συνδρομῆς κυροῦ Ἀλεξίου τοῦ Κομνηνοῦ καὶ υἱοῦ τῆς πορφυρογεννήτης κυρᾶς Θεοδώρας μηνὶ Σεπτεμβρίῳ ἰνδικτιῶνος ῖγ ἔτους ΣΧΟΓ ἡγουμενεύοντος Ἰωαννικίου μοναχοῦ). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the church of Saint Panteleimon near Vōdno/Nerězi to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Vōdno selo prida kraljevstvo mi, i vь njemь monastirь svetaïa Bogorodica Jeleusa sь svetymь Ḟeōdōromь nadь Vodnomь i sь svetymь Pandeleimonomь i sь svetymь Ḟeodoromь iže jestь vь Hvaštihь, jedno bo jestь selo Vodno i Nerězi, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i sь ribnimi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь).
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General description: The church of St. Panteleimon was commissioned by a member of the Byzantine imperial family, Alexios Angelos Komnenos. As recorded on a dedicatory inscription, the church was built for a monastery endowed by the wealthy patron.
Architecture: Nerezi is a small, five-domed church, 15.90 m long by 9.60 m wide. Irregular in its layout, the church is of a rhomboidal, rather than a standard rectangular form. The interior of Nerezi is composed of a cruciform naos, a bema, a narthex and four side chapels located between the arms of the cross. Its plan reveals one of the oldest formulations of the inscribed-cross scheme. In this case, as in some of the ninth-century churches in Constantinople, the cruciform domed naos is accompanied by four domed chapels segregated from it by solid walls. The design of Nerezi, with subsidiary chapels placed between the arms of the cross and spatially integrated with the narthex, is commonly found in cruciform churches. The liturgical furnishings at Nerezi also suggest that its chapels might have been used for funerary rites and perhaps for rites connected with the benediction of water. The arcosolium in its north-west chapel indicates that some kind of a funerary rite was performed there. The exterior of Nerezi is distinguished by five domes. The central dome is elevated on an octagonal drum and reaches the height of 11.70 m. The four subsidiary domes are raised on cubical drums, reaching the height of 9.00 m. The drums are perforated by single-light windows on each of their faces. The lower portion of the building is enlivened by perforations, projecting apses and recessed blind niches. The north and south facades each feature a three-light window in the lower register topped by a two light window in the upper register. The east facade is distinguished by the three-light window of the central apse and the two single-light windows of the side apses. The west facade displays the main entry flanked by the two single-light windows on the north and south sides. The lowest portion of the church, the dado zone, is barely distinguishable. The most distinguishing feature of the exterior of Nerezi is the constellation of its five domes. That feature places Nerezi within a small distinctive group of preserved Byzantine five-domed churches.
State of preservation: In its present form, Nerezi represents a twentieth-century interpretation of an original Byzantine church. The sixteenth-, nineteenth-, and twentieth-century earthquakes took their toll on the building and necessitated a number of reconstructions. In consequence, the church now incorporates considerable reconstructions and newly added portions executed in modern materials, all of which obscure its original shape.
Painted decoration:
The twelfth-century frescoes: The original, twelfth-century paintings dominate the church and are responsible for the impact of its interior. They have been preserved, with minor losses, in all four subsidiary chapels, and in the naos and the bema up to the level of the springing point of the arches. Even the narthex which was largely rebuilt, displays fragments of the original decoration on its east, north and south walls. The twelfth-century frescoes are distinguished as exquisite examples of Komnenian art, attributed to Constantinopolitan masters. Moreover, since no painted cycle from the middle of the twelfth century has been preserved in the capital, Nerezi assumes an important role in our understanding of twelfth-century Byzantine painting in general. On the most basic level, the painted program at Nerezi follows the pattern of decoration traditionally used in cross-in-square and cruciform churches of the Middle Byzantine period. The scenes at Nerezi exhibit hierarchical arrangement in zones and correspond to architectural units. Thus, the liturgical scenes are placed in the bema, the cycle of the life of Christ and the images of saints are depicted in the naos, and the scenes from the life of the patron saint occupy the narthex. Also traditional at Nerezi is the vertical hierarchy. The image of Christ (repainted in the sixteenth century) occupies the central cupola; the scenes of the life of Christ are placed in the upper zone of the walls; and the lower zone of the walls displays the images of saints.
Style: The style of Nerezi’s paintings is characterized by the elegance and sophistication of the figures, by their psychological differentiation, by dramatic coloristic effects, and above all, by the masterful handling of line. Line defines figures, creates their draperies and physiognomies, articulates movement and emotional content, facilitates tonal gradation, and unifies figures into larger compositional groups. While the linearity of images at Nerezi complies with the stylistic koine of twelfth-century art, the high quality of its execution, as scholars have pointed out, suggests Constantinople as a source of influence. Moreover, since no painted cycle from the middle of the twelfth century has been preserved in the capital, Nerezi assumes an important role in our understanding of the stylistic development of twelfth century Byzantine painting in general.
Post-Byzantine frescoes: The interior of Nerezi, as it appears today, is composed of two distinct groups of paintings: the post-Byzantine cycle in the upper portions of the church, and the original, twelfth-century paintings on the walls. Due to earthquakes of the sixteenth and early nineteenth centuries most of the upper areas of the church lost their original decoration and were re-painted.
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Nerězi
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The Inscription preserved on the marble architrave above the main entrance into the naos of Nerězi informs us, that the church in Nerězi was dedicated to St. Panteleimon and decorated at the expense of Alexios Angelos Komnenos in September of the thirteenth indiction of the year 1164, when the hegumenos was the monk Ioannikos (Ἐκαλλιεργήθη ὁ ναὸς τοῦ ἁγίου καὶ ἐνδόξου μεγαλομάρτυρος Παντελεήμονος ἐκ συνδρομῆς κυροῦ Ἀλεξίου τοῦ Κομνηνοῦ καὶ υἱοῦ τῆς πορφυρογεννήτης κυρᾶς Θεοδώρας μηνὶ Σεπτεμβρίῳ ἰνδικτιῶνος ῖγ ἔτους ΣΧΟΓ ἡγουμενεύοντος Ἰωαννικίου μοναχοῦ). The village Vodno donated by the king Stefan Uroš II Milutin to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg formed a communal unit with the village of Nerězi and shared together the vineyards, the fields, the watermills, the hay harvests, the hunting and fishing grounds, meadows and all rights (Edno bo jestь selo Vodno i Nerězi sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i sь ribnimi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь). These church properties in Vodno and Nerězi were administred as pronoia ( Takožde i po vsěhь selěhь crьkьvnihь vo Vodně i v Nerězihь, ponieže crьkovna pronija jestь, a ne ničija baština).
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Nikiforovec
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Nikiforovec is mentioned several times in the Land Inventory Brebion. A certain Vladimir donated a field in Nikiforovec to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (288, art. 31: Niva u Nikiforovci što dade Vladimirь za grobь, nizь Sopotnikovu nivu I do Kraseve ōd Želina). The Land Inventory Brebion contains also evidence on a field not far from Nikiforovec above Sredorek, which was bought by the monastery from Gjuroj for a horse (288, art. 38: Niva u Nikiforovci nad Srědorěkomь kuplena ōtь Gjuroja za konь). The grandson of Krasev, a certain Dmitr from Želino, donated the field Trstěnica in Nikiforovec with the meadow near to the field Vladimir to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right have a grave and for his tonsure as monk (293, art. 53: Niva Trьstěnica u Nikiforov᾿ci i s livadomь blizь Vladimirove nive, što jestь dalь Krasevь unukь, Dmitrь ōtь Želina, za grobь i za postrigь). A certain Strezo donated his field to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, and the Land Inventory Brebion gives a careful delimitation of its boundaries (295, art. 59: Niva što priloži Strězo u Nikiforov᾿ci ōd Topila do Klěna I do Sopotnikove nive I do popa Vladove kuplenice, i uz livadu crьkvu i do kneževe nive). The Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence on the acquisition of a field in Nikiforovec, which was bought from Theodor and his daughter Jelena to some extent by the abbot (hegumen) Theoktist and the rest by the bishop Ignatij (296, art. 64: Niva u Nikiforovci, uzь crьkvnu nivu što kupi igumьnь Theōktistь u Theōdore i u čtere Jelene za 10 perperь, a dokupi piskopь Ignatije i zapisa). According to the Brebion an Oikonomos of the Monastery Mathei had bought an estate near Nikiforovec from Mišat, who came from the village of Mel (296, art. 67: I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna…, a druga u Nikiforovci do Budriga i do puti prěmo Klenu i do Gumništ). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Mlačice to the Monastery of Hilandar. The General Charter describes the boundaries of the village of Mlačice with its land and mentions Nikiforec (Mlačice sь zemlomь, što je dalь svety kralь; a megja zemli toi ōdь Nikiforca kako grede putь na ōpogorь prězь livadu u Kraljevu Pekь i u Bivolь Brodь).
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Nivica
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the village of Nivica in the donation of the fishing grounds in the Great Prespa Lake to the monastery of Treskavec (Ribarije vь Prěspě vь Nivicah imenemь Amartolь i Dobre, što pridade carь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Nivica, Fishing Ground
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a fishing ground in the Great Prespa Lake, near Nivica, to the Monastery of Treskavec (Ribarije vь Prěspě vь Nivicah imenemь Amartolь i Dobre, što pridade carь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Odri
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Odri in Polog with the church of Sveti Dmitrij, people, summer pasture, all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of Gračanica. These properties were given to the monastery within the scope of an exchange of property between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (I Bane u Suhogrьlě koi běhu takožde upisani vь ōtčině mi hrisovulě, i vzehь i dahь Svetomu Nikolě jepiskuplii dьbrьskoi, a za ne dahь zaměnu Svety Bogorodici gradčanьskoi u Polozě Ōdri crьkьovь Svetago Dmitrija sь ljudmi i sь planinomь, i sь vse mi megjami pravi mi koako si je imalo se to ōd iskoni).
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Odri, Church of Sveti Dmitrij
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Odri in Polog with the church of Sveti Dmitrij, people, summer pasture, all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of Gračanica. These properties were given to the monastery within the scope of an exchange of property between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (I Bane u Suhogrьlě koi běhu takožde upisani vь ōtčině mi hrisovulě, i vzehь i dahь Svetomu Nikolě jepiskuplii dьbrьskoi, a za ne dahь zaměnu Svety Bogorodici gradčanьskoi u Polozě Ōdri crьkьovь Svetago Dmitrija sь ljudmi i sь planinomь, i sь vse mi megjami pravi mi koako si je imalo se to ōd iskoni).
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Odri, Summer Pasture
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Odri in Polog with the church of Svety Dmitrij, people, summer pasture, all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of Gračanica. These properties were given to the monastery within the scope of an exchange of property between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (I Bane u Suhogrьlě koi běhu takožde upisani vь ōtčině mi hrisovulě, i vzehь i dahь Svetomu Nikolě jepiskuplii dьbrьskoi, a za ne dahь zaměnu Svety Bogorodici gradčanьskoi u Polozě Ōdri crьkьovь Svetago Dmitrija sь ljudmi i sь planinomь, i sь vse mi megjami pravi mi koako si je imalo se to ōd iskoni).
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Oraša
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Branislav donated an estate near Oraša underneath the road to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (I drugi komatь u Ōraši pod putemь, što jestь dalь Branislavь za dušu).
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Ovče Pole
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The Bulgarian Khan Boris built in the 9th century churches in Ovče Pole according to a Bulgarian chronicle (i na rěcě Brěgalnici, i tu prïemь carьstvo; na Ovči poli sьzda běli crьkvi). The Vita of Saint Prohor Pčinjski (11th century) gives account about Prohor, who came from a village in Ovče Pole (ōt vesї ovčopolskija). The disarmed Pechenegs were, according to Ioannes Skylitzes, settled on the plains of Ovče Pole in the first half of the 11th century (ἀνά τε τὰς πεδιάδας τῆς Σαρδικῆς, τῆς Ναϊσσοῦ καὶ τῆς Εὐτζαπόλεως διασπείρας πάντας καὶ πᾶν ὅπλον ἀφελόμενος διὰ τὸ ἀνεπιβούλευτον). The Nicene Empire conquered in 1246 parts of Macedonia, including Ovče Pole (Νευστάπολίς). Nine years later, in 1255, the Byzantine Emperor Theodoros II. Laskaris led his army through the Ovče Pole (διὰ τῆς Νευσταπόλεως), which was a waterless and houseless area (ἄνυδρος δέ ἐστιν ὁ τόπος καὶ ἄοικος καὶ πλήθει στρατευμάτων δυσβάδιστος). Ephraim (ἅμ’ Εὐτζαπόλει, resp. διὰ Ναυτζαπόλεως ἀνύδρου τόπου) and also Theodoros Skutariotes (Νευστάπολίς, resp. διὰ τῆς Νευσταπόλεως) describe both conquests. Ovče Pole (Ovьče Polje) was incorporated in the Serbian dominion under the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin in 1282/83. A poem in honor of the Byzantine general Michael Dukas Glabas Tarchaneiotes, which is the work of the Byzantine writer Manuel Philes (13th/14th c.), mentions amongst others the Byzantine conquest of Ovče Pole (Εὐτζάπολιν δὲ συλλαβὼν Μοροβίσδου, Σκόπιά τε Σθλάβιτζαν ἐξ εὐανδρίας, Καὶ τὸν Πίαντζον καὶ τὸ περὶ τὸν Στρόμον, Καὶ τὸν περὶ Στρούμμιτζαν ἄφθονον τόπον). The region (strana) of Ovče Pole (i Ōvčepolsku) is attested in the interpolated charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Hilandar Monastery from the year 1303/1304 (or after 1331?). The byzantine-serbian border in Macedonia became the central subject of negotiations in 1308 between the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin and Charles de Valois, when the latter sought to conquer the Byzantine Empire. The area of Ovče Pole (et contrata Ouciepoullie) should remain according to the treaty in the Serbian kingdom. The Serbian annals give account about the miraculous epiphany of the Saint Nicholas to the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski in the Church of Saint Nicholas in Ovče Pole, where the saint healed the blindness of the king (et cum fuisset in Ovczepolye, in templo S. Nicolai). The same miracle is attested in the Vita of Stefan Dečanski, which was written by Grigorij Camblak (15th century; polje ovčee imenuemo). In 1330 the scribe Stanislav finished a Slavonic manuscript in the domain of Ovče Pole in the region of Zletovo on the mountains of Lěsnovo in the Monastery of Saint Archangel Michael (vь ōblasti ōvčepolьskoi vь horě zletovstěi, vь gorě lěsnovьstěi, vь monastiri stgo arhistratiga Mihaila). The same notice in the manuscript mentions that the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski took control over Ovče Pole (i ōvčepolьsko). In the charter of Stefan Dečanski for the Monastery of Saint Nikola Mrački (Pešterski manastir) from the year 1330 appears the term zemli Ovčepolьskoi. From the slavic colophon of the scribe Stanislav in the Menaion of the Serbian Despot Jovan Oliver for the Monastery of the Saint Archangel Michael in Lesnovo from the 1342 results, that Jovan Oliver ruled at that time over the entire area of Ovče Pole (ōblastiju vseju ōvčepolьskoju). The Serbian Emperor mentions Ovče Pole (na Ovči Poli) in his charter for the Monastery of the Saint Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren. The monks of the Hilandar Monastery complained in 1355 to the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan about the border violations by the people, who lived in the villages, which belonged to Karьba (selě zem'li Kar'bin'čkoi), whereupon the governor (kefalija) of Štip named David Mihojević (poslach kjefaliju Štip'skoga Davida Michojevikja) was sent out to determine the boundaries of the monastery in this area. In the boundary description of the Hilandar Monastery near the land of Karьba also Ovče Pole is mentioned (po ōnoi straně odь Ovča Polja). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued on the 2th Mai 1355 the charter for the Hilandar Monastery in Ovče Pole (na Ovči Poli). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed on the 17th Mai 1355 at the state council (sabor) in Krupište the tenure of the Monastery of Saint Petar Koriški as metochion for the Hilandar Monastery. The charters in question were written by the Serbian Logothet Gjurg in Ovče Pole (na Ovči Poli, resp. na Ovči Polii). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued on the 2th July at the state council in Krupište the third charter for the Hilandar Monastery, which was again written by the same Serbian Logothet in Ovče Pole (na Ovči Poli). In the forged charter from the 15th century, previously referred as a document issued by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the settlement Ulijare around 1318, amongst other places also Ovče Pole is mentioned (Ōvče polje). The Serbian Despot Stefan Lazarević granted in 1408/1409 a safe conduct to the ottoman troops from the area of Toplica via Kosovo to Ovče Pole (prohode kь Ovčju polju). In spring and summer of 1413 the two Ottoman pretenders to the throne Mehmed and Musa fought for supremacy on the Balkan Peninsula. Mehmed was supported by the Serbian Despot Stefan Lazarević. In the course of the military operations, Musa initially stayed in the Ovče Pole (in the Ragusan sources called Ovcepogle). Then Mehmed and Stefan Lazarević together with their troops crossed the Črьna Gora (Prěšьdьše že Črьmnu Goru) and reached the Ovče Pole (kь Ovьčju polju), where Djuradj Branković, Stefan's nephew, took command over the Serbian contingents. The Ottoman troops plundered the region of Žegligovo and Ovče Pole in 1512 (to lěto plěniše Turci Žegligovo, Ovče Polě). Ovče Pole is registered in the Defters for the Sanjak Köstendil between the years 1570 and 1572 as a summer pasture. Ovče Pole (Ovče polje is mentioned in the Pomenik from 15th–18th century. The Serbian scribe and copyist Jerotej Račanin travelled through the Ovče Pole on his pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1704. He describes the area of Ovče Pole as beautiful, rich in fields, grain, vineyards and all kinds of fruit, with beautiful rivers and cold, pure sources, with cities and villages.
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Painь dolь
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In the boundary description of the village Kalugerovljane the road heading to Painь dolь is mentioned (ta na Martinь krьstь nizь Veli dělь na putь koi grede na Painь dolь).
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Parakastron
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The church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ohrid owned four patches near the place Keramaria in Parakastron. This land was in the vicinity of the property of Nentzos from the east. It bordered the possessions of the archbishop from the west (ἕτερα ζαγόνια δʹ εἰς τὰ Κεραμαρία εἰς τὸ Παράκαστρον, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν ἕως τοῦ Νήντζου καὶ ἐκ δυσμῶν τῆς ἀγιωτάτης ἀρχιεπισκοπῆς). The church was also in possession of two other patches of land in Parakastron. The land was bounded from the east by the road and from the west by the properties of the Church of the Virgin Peribleptos (ἕτερον χωράφιον δύο ζαγόνια εἰς τὸ Παράκαστρον, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν τῆς ὁδοῦ καὶ ἐκ δυσμῶμ τῆς Περιβλέπτου).
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Pestzoi
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The Church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ohrid possessed a plot of vineyard near Pestzoi (Peštani). This land was from the east adjacent to the property of the priest Stephanos and from the west to the possession of the Church of the Virgin Hodegetria (ἔτι δὲ κομματια αμπελον· εις τοὺς Πέτζους πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν τοῦ ἱἐρέος Στεφανοῦ ἐκ δυσμῶν της Ὁδηγήτριας). The village of Peštani is registered in the Defter for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and in the year 1583.
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Pet᾿kov krstь
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated lands around Pet᾿kov krьst, that came in the possession of the Monastery of Sveta Petka in Tmorane as gift for the salvation of the soul, to the monastery of Hilandar (i ōkolь Pet᾿kova krьsta zemьle zadušьne na EI. k᾿b᾿lь). The localisation follows the proposal of Grujić.
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Peštera
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The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the village Peštera with people to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu Pešteru sь ljudmi).
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Pitičь
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Pitičь with a field and a mountain to the Monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35 (Selištte pusto Pitičь sь nivijemь i sь goromь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1343/44 the donation of the settlement site of Pitičь with a summer pasture and all rights (Selište Ptici sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement site of Pitičь with its mine and summer pastures (Metohь u Porěči Manastircь s niviem, s Vidušemь i sь selištemь Ptičemь i s rudomь i s planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Pitičь
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Pitičь with a field and a mountain to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selištte pusto Pitičь sь nivijemь i sь goromь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1343/44 the donation of Pitičь with a summer pasture and all its rights (Selište Ptici sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement of Pitičь with its mine and summer pastures (Metohь u Porěči Manastircь s niviem, s Vidušemь i sь selištemь Ptičemь i s rudomь i s planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Pitičь, Summer Pasture
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a summer pasture near Pitičь to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Ptici sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Plavci
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the place Plavci to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid. The exact location of the topographical entity Plavci is unknown. It was probably in the vicinity of Uboro and the village Jablanica.
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Pobǫžda
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Pobǫžda with vineyards, mills, meadows and all rights to the monastery of St. George-Gorg (Selo Pobǫžda sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemь, sъ žrъn’kamoï i sь pašišti, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěžde zakon’noïmoï ih). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos mentioned the village in ca. 1299/1300 when he donated a vineyard to the monastery of Saint Nikita (καὶ ἀμπέλια δύο διακείμενα εἴς τε τὸ Πομπόσδιν καὶ εἰς τὸν Λάκκον τοῦ Τουρίση). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of a vineyard near the respective village is confirmed (i vinogra(da) dva, jedinь o(u) Poboždi a drugy u dolu Pureševě).
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Pobǫžda, Meadow
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Tsar Konstantine Asen donated a meadow near the village of Pobǫžda to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Pobǫžda sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemь, sъ žrъn’kamoï i sь pašišti, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěžde zakon’noïmoï ih).
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Pobǫžda, Mill
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a mill near the the village of Pobǫžda to the Monastery of St. George-Gorg (Selo Pobǫžda sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemь, sъ žrъn’kamoï i sь pašišti, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěžde zakon’noïmoï ih).
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Pobǫžda, Vineyard
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the vineyards near Pobǫžda to the Monastery of St. George-Gorg (Selo Pobǫžda sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemь, sъ žrъn’kamoï i sь pašišti, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěžde zakon’noïmoï ih). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated a vineyard near the village in ca. 1299/1300 to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (καὶ ἀμπέλια δύο διακείμενα εἴς τε τὸ Πομπόσδιν καὶ εἰς τὸν Λάκκον τοῦ Τουρίση). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of a vineyard near the village of Pobǫžda is confirmed (i vinogra(da) dva, jedinь o(u) Poboždi a drugy u dolu Pureševě).
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Podbrězi
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the place of Borko near Podbrezi with a court and people to the Monastery of Gračanica. This property was given to the monastery within the scope of an exchange of property between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (i Borkovo město, što se nahodi u Podьbrězěhь i dvor).
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Podlug
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The Land Inventory Brebion describes how a certain Savdik, since he wanted to have child, donated a field above Sveta Nedela to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. In the field delimitation the road from Podlug, the furrow of Podlug and the boundary of Podlug are mentioned (Savdikь viděvь jere ne imamь poroda da što priložihь Materi Božije za kupь za to da ně rěči, nь davamь nivu nad Svetomь Nedelomь ōtь puti podluž᾿ka, us᾿ put měčički, i do brazde podluž᾿ke, i vinu do mege podluž᾿ke de me pomenuje crьkva).
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Podьmoli
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement site Podmoli with all boundaries to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Podьmoli selište sь vsěmi megjami). The former settlemet site Podьmoli is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and in 1583 as village Podmolje or Podmole.
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Polaticь
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated some fields near Polaticь to the Monastery in Treskavec (Niva sumegnja do Radoslava i Hitreša kьblomь .m. plisijastь Spanьdunь i do Hitreša i do selišta Polaticь/Niva pod Polaticь kьblomь .l. plisijastь Spanьdunь i do hraštanьskego putě i do Stana Vlьkana). Polaticь is mentioned a second time during a boundary description of a meadow (niva Nikiforovecь ōdь Carego Kladenьca do togo potoka i do togo i do careva druma ko ide ōdь Polaticь na Bivolь Brodь; Lucinь vinogradь podь Hraštany i sь brьdomь). In the year 1344/45 Polaticь was mentioned by King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan in the boundary description of Krьpeno (do careva druma koi ide ōtь Polaticь na Veliku).
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Polikratica
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Strězov, described as a Cuman, donated a field not far from Polikratica to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (Niva u Polikratice što dade Kumanь Strězovь prikiju svoju crьkvi za dušu si).
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Polog
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued a charter for Dubrovnik regarding Ston in Polog (A tu imь m(i)lostь učini kraljevstvo mi u Polozie vь lětoь z ō l g měseca ženvara k i v danь. A tui běhu: sveōsvešni jepiskupь prizrěnski Arsenie, kaznacь Balьdovinь, voevoda Gradisavь, županь Vratkō, knezь Grьgurь Kurjakovićь, stavilacь Miloš, vo(e)voda Deganь Manijaakь, Gradisavь Sušenica, Nikola Bučga, arhidjak Marinь Baraninь).
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Pološko
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated in February 1340 upon request of Despotissa Maria the Church of Saint George in Pološko to the Hilandar Monastery. The monastery was endowed with the village Pološko. The donation of the king comprised also of hamlets, mills, hay harvests and all rights of the village (selo Pološko s megami i sь zaselci i s mliny i sь sěnokosi i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga). The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the Church of Saint George in Pološko and the village Pološko to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu... i nadь gradomь crьkovь Svety Georgie Položky na rěcě Črьnoi sь sely: selo Pološko). The village Pološko is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Tikveš in the years 1519 and 1573.
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Popovlïane
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the settlement of Popovlïane near the Upper Town of Skopje to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Popovlïane koi se obrětajutь vь Skopii gradě pod oblastiju svetago Geōrgiïa, i vь selěhь i vь vsěhь metohiïahь po duhovnoi oblasti, da ne meteha nikoi episkupь, ni dohodka uzeti ni zaprěšteniïa postaviti na popověhь svetago Geōrgiïa, razvě arhijepiskupu pomenь, a eksarhato svetomu Geōrgiju. I tizi popove da drьže nedelju u monastiri redomь). The context of the donation of Popovlïane suggests that this settlement lies within the modern city to the north of the river Vardar and to the east of Kale, which formed the Upper Town of medieval Skopje.
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Poroj
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The boundaries of Zlovadnica, registered as a possession of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, are marked by the old furrow and the road from Poroj (287, 22: Niva Zlovadnica…nad Trěbošomь…A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyard and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren. In the delimitation of Selce the village of Poroj is mentioned (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [auch Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
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Porěčie
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Most likely in the period between 1282 and 1284 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin captured in his huge offensive against Byzantine Macedonia also the land of Porěčie (porečьskuju zemlju takožde sь gradovy i oblastiju ihь). In the charter of the same King for the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje from 1300 the "oblast Porěčka" is mentioned (vь ōblasti Porěčkoi). In a document (forgery?), allegedly issued by Stefan Uroš II Milutin in the year 1318 (?) or compiled in the 15th century, Porěčie is called "zemlja Porečka". Porěčie appears in the charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35 (u Porěči). The same ruler also mentions Porěčie in his second charter for the Monastery of Treskavac from the years 1343/44 (u Porěči) and in the third charter for the same monastery from the year 1344/45 (u Porěči).
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Potoča
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed the donation of his father Stefan Uroš II Milutin. The latter granted the church of Sveti Vrač(i) near Potoča, located in Upper Polog, with vineyards, fields, bought estates, smallholdings given for the sake of salvation and retinue to the Bishopric of Prizren (U Gornemь Polozě crkьvь Svetyju Vračju u Potočahь, što jestь pridalь roditeь kraljevьstva mi, i s vinogradi, i s nivijemь, i s kupljenicami i zadušninami i z dvorani).
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Potoča, Church Sveti Vrači
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed the donation of his father Stefan Uroš II Milutin. The latter granted the church of Sveti Vrač(i) (the Saint Cosmas and Damian) near Potoča, located in Upper Polog, with vineyards, fields, bought estates, smallholdings given for the sake of salvation and retinue to the Bishopric of Prizren (U Gornemь Polozě crkьvь Svetyju Vračju u Potočahь, što jestь pridalь roditeь kraljevьstva mi, i s vinogradi, i s nivijemь, i s kupljenicami i zadušninami i z dvorani).
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), gave the villages Bukurci and Povilьno to the Saint Demetrius Monastery near the village Sušica (the so-called Marko’s Monastery) and obtained in 1388/1389 in exchange the villages Momkovo and Ivane (trudomь i podvigom hristoljubivago raba božija andrěaša sina ftorago blagověrnago kralě Vlьkašina i kralice Eleni monahini Elisaveti i eliko vьzmožno bistь dahomь i priložihomь svetěi crьkьvi sela u poli i u zabrьdi sь metohomь i pravinami jaže pisana sutь izvěstně o vsemь jaže o nihь v vrevi vь hrisovulě. I si dvě selě tamo Bukurci i Povilьno vь zaměnenie crьkьvi sušičkoi z govoromь i dahomь za Momkovo i za Ivane poneže tako priležno bistь ōboimь crьkьvamь imeti tako sija sela bezьsьmušena vь utvrьždenie lěto ·ѕ·ō·č·z· indiktiōn).
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Preska, Abandoned Land
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated an abandoned land near the village of Preska to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
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Prilep, Barovo
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The church of Barovo is mentioned as part of a boundary description of the property of the Metochion of the two Saint Theodores in the town of Prilep (ōdь Barovu crьkvu ta na Svetu Petku, ta na Svetago Geōrgїa, ta na nakovalьnu, ta po hrїdu, i ōpiratь se u Trěskavьcь, kako pohodi putь isь Trěskavьca u tu že crьkvь Barovu). In the year 1343/44 the church of Barovo is mentioned as part of a boundary description of the property of the Metochion of the two Saint Theodores in the town of Prilep (počinae megja ōdь Barovu crьkvь, ōdь Svetogo Nikole, ta uzь dolь ōbьjemljušte Svetye (!) Petku, ōpirajušte do Svet(a)go Georьgija, vьshodešte na Nakovalьnu, ōbьjemljušte Varnavu, ōpirajušte na Dubnicu do krьsta, ōbьjemljušt(e) ... uši ishodešte izь Trěskavьca putь gra(dь)sky, paky do crьkovь Barovu, ōbьjemljušte crьkovь Prodrom(o)vu). In the year 1344/45 the church of Barovo is mentioned by the King in the boundary description of the Metochion of the two Saint Theodores. The church of Barovo was the starting point and the end of the boundary description (ōtь Barove Crьkve, na Barovu crьkvь).
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Prilep, Bodova
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the Bodova Church in the donation of a meadow near to this church and the Farmer's market (Niva podь amboriōmь pri crьkvi Bodově).
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Prilep, Fair
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with the Metochion of Saint Demetrius in Prilep, a fair in the vicinity of this metochion (Metohь Svetii Dimitrїe u Prilěpě, što priložihu Misinopolitova dětьca, sь nivijemь i sь vinogradi i sь voděnicami i sь Kučьkověne selištemь i sь panagiromь i sь vьseju pravinoju togo). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1343/44 the donation of the fair near the Metochion of Saint Demetrius in Prilep (Vь gradě motohь Svetyi Dimitrie (Misinopolitivь panagirь za dušnica Misinopolitovihь dětei sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь, sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 the King confirmed the donation of the fair, which was localised near to the Jewish quarter (Panigirište, počьnь ōtь Dola Evrěiska svěne dvorišta Arseneva, do dvora Petralětova i do urvišta Svetye Varvary).
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Prilep, Farmer's Market
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned a Farmer's market in Prilep in the donation of a meadow to the Monastery of Treskavec, which lay near to this market and to the Bodova Church (Niva podь amboriōmь pri crьkvi Bodově).
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Prilep, Husarevcь
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Area where a vineyard was given by a certain Berivoi to the Metochion of the two Saint Theodores (i vinogradь što je dalь Berivoi vь Husarevьcihь za dva kьbla).
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Prilep, Lower Town
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The lower town of Prilep, in which the fair and several churchs are situated.
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Prilep, Lower Town, remains of the Church of Saint Barbara
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The remains of the Church of Saint Barbara are located at the site of Urviste, which is mentioned in the Third Charter (Treskavac 3) of Serbian King Dušan (1331-1355) to the Treskavac Monastery (1343-1345). A thin layer of construction rubble and several fragments of frescoes have been preserved.
Dating: Unknown; before 1343–1345.
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Prilep, Sveta Petka
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The church of Saint Petka was mentioned as part of a boundary description of the property of the Metochion of the two Saint Theodores in the town of Prilep (ōdь Barovu crьkvu ta na Svetu Petku, ta na Svetago Geōrgїa, ta na nakovalьnu, ta po hrїdu, i ōpiratь se u Trěskavьcь, kako pohodi putь isь Trěskavьca u tu že crьkvь Barovu). The Church of Saint Petka is mentioned in 1343/44 as part of a boundary description of the property of the Metochion of the two Saint Theodores in the town of Prilep (počinae megja ōdь Barovu crьkvь, ōdь Svetogo Nikole, ta uzь dolь ōbьjemljušte Svetye (!) Petku, ōpirajušte do Svetago Georьgija, vьshodešte na Nakovalьnu, ōbьjemljušte Varnavu, ōpirajušte na Dubnicu do krьsta, ōbьjemljušte ... uši ishodešte izь Trěskavьca putь gradьsky, paky do crьkovь Barovu, ōbьjemljušte crьkovь Prodromovu).
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Prilep, Sveti Dimitrie
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The church lies in the east of the former medieval lower town of Prilep (today Varoš). It formed an integral part of the town's medieval main square and was erected in several phases from the 12th until the 14th century. The original building was a small one-nave church (second half of the 12th century). In 1284 the whole church was decorated with new frescoes. A fundamental reconstruction was undertaken in the middle of the 14th century. Two frescoes of donors from the 14th century are preserved (one depicting Dimitrije Misinopolit, a representative of a famous noble family in Prilep). Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the Metochion of Saint Demetrius with its fields, vineyards and watermills as well as with its fair in the year 1334/35 (Metohь Svetii Dimitrїe u Prilěpě, što priložihu Misinopolitova dětьca, sь nivijemь i sь vinogradi i sь voděnicami i sь Kučьkověne selištemь i sь panagiromь i sь vьseju pravinoju togo). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the Metochion of Saint Demetrius in the town of Prilep with the fair, vineyards and the watermill in 1343/44 (Vь gradě motohь Svetyi Dimitrie Misinopolitivь panagirь zadušnica Misinopolitovihь dětei sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь, sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 the King confirmed the donation of the Metochion of Saint Demetrius with vineyards and a mill to the monastery of Treskavec (Metohь Svetyi Dimitrïe u Prilěpě s niviemь, sь vinogradi, sь mlini i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Prilep, Sveti Dimitrie, Mill
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a mill of the Metochion of Saint Demetrius to the monastery of Treskavec (Metohь Svetyi Dimitrïe u Prilěpě s niviemь, sь vinogradi, sь mlini i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the earlier charters a watermill is mentioned. Maybe it was the same building.
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Prilep, Sveti Dimitrie, Vineyard
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the Metochion of Saint Demetrius with its vineyards, which probably lay in the vicinity of Prilep (Metohь Svetii Dimitrїe u Prilěpě, što priložihu Misinopolitova dětьca, sь nivijemь i sь vinogradi i sь voděnicami i sь Kučьkověne selištemь i sь panagiromь i sь vьseju pravinoju togo). In 1343/44 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of a vineyard to the Metochion of Saint Demetrius (Vь gradě motohь Svetyi Dimitrie (Misinopolitivь panagirь za dušnica Misinopolitovihь dětei sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь, sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the vineyards of the Metochion of Saint Demetrius to the monastery of Treskavec (Metohь Svetyi Dimitrïe u Prilěpě s niviemь, sь vinogradi, sь mlini i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Prilep, Sveti Dimitrie, Watermill
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill of the Metochion of Sveti Dimitrie to the Monastery of Treskavec (Vь gradě motohь Svetyi Dimitrie (Misinopolitivь panagirь za dušnica Misinopolitovihь dětei sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь, sь vsěmi pravinami)).
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Prilep, Sveti Geōrgїe
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The church of Saint George is mentioned as part of a boundary description of the property of the Metochion of the two Saint Theodores in the town of Prilep (ōdь Barovu crьkvu ta na Svetu Petku, ta na Svetago Geōrgїa, ta na nakovalьnu, ta po hrїdu, i ōpiratь se u Trěskavьcь, kako pohodi putь isь Trěskavьca u tu že crьkvь Barovu). The church of Saint George is mentioned in 1343/44 as part of a boundary description of the property of the Metochion of the two Saint Theodores in the town of Prilep (počinae megja ōdь Barovu crьkvь, ōdь Svetogo Nikole, ta uzь dolь ōbьjemljušte Svetye (!) Petku, ōpirajušte do Svetago Georьgija, vьshodešte na Nakovalьnu, ōbьjemljušte Varnavu, ōpirajušte na Dubnicu do krьsta, ōbьjemljušte ... uši ishodešte izь Trěskavьca putь gradьsky, paky do crьkovь Barovu, ōbьjemljušte crьkovь Prodromovu). In the year 1344/45 the church of Saint George is mentioned as part of a boundary description of the property of the Metochion of the two Saint Theodores in the town of Prilep (ōtь Barove Crьkve ta podь gradь kь Svetomu Geōrgiju).
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Prilep, Svetii Ḟeodori
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the Metochion of the Saint Theodores with its subjects, vineyards, fields and acquired property (Metohь u Prilěpě Svetii Ḟeodori sь ljudьmi i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь zadušnimь, i kupenicami, i vinogradь što je dalь Berivoi vь Husarevьcihь za dva kьbla. Ima si ōttesь tьzi metohь: ōdь Barovu crьkvu ta na Svetu Petku, ta na Svetago Geōrgїa, ta na nakovalьnu, ta po hrїdu, i ōpiratь se u Trěskavьcь, kako pohodi putь isь Trěskavьca u tu že crьkvь Barovu). In 1343/44 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the Metochion of the Saint Theodores with its rights and vineyards (Metohь u Prilěpě Svetyi Ḟeōdori sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady i ljudmi i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the Metochion of the Saint Theodores with all rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Metohь u y Ḟeōdori sь vsěmi pravinami). This part of the third charter is followed by another boundary description (počinae megja ōtь Barove Crьkve podь gradь kь Svetomu Geōrgiju, takožde po hrïdu na Nakovalnu ōbьernaavu, ta na Šutulь kь Dubnici, i ōtь tudě spadajušte na prě, na Stara Vina, putemь na Vračevьcь do Elimske kukje i do megje Arseneve, ōbьemljušte Vračevcь i crьkvь Svetyi Vračeve, putemь podь Vrьšcь na Barovu crьkvь).
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Prilep, Svetii Ḟeodori, Vineyard
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the Metochion of Saint Theodores with its vineyards, which probably lay in the vicinity of Prilep (Metohь u Prilěpě Svetii Ḟeodori sь ljudьmi i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь zadušnimь, i kupenicami, i vinogradь što je dalь Berivoi vь Husarevьcihь za dva kьbla. Ima si ōttesь tьzi metohь: ōdь Barovu crьkvu ta na Svetu Petku, ta na Svetago Geōrgїa, ta na nakovalьnu, ta po hrїdu, i ōpiratь se u Trěskavьcь, kako pohodi putь isь Trěskavьca u tu že crьkvь Barovu). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1343/44 the donation of a vineyard of the Metochion of the Saint Theodores (Metohь u Prilěpě Svetyi Ḟeōdori sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady i ljudmi i sь vsěmi pravinami;).
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Prilep, Upper Town
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In the charter of donation by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355), dating to 1334/35, Prilep is indicated as a settlement with an upper town (gradь glagolemii Prilěpь). On 18 January 1347 the Emperor Stefan Dušan issued a charter for the Monastery of Chilandar in Prilep. Between January and August 1348 the same Emperor enacted a charter for the kellion in Karyes on the Holy Mount Athos in Prilep.
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Prilep, Vineyard
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated two vineyards in the town of Prilep to the Monastery of Treskavec (I vь gradě vinogradь Birivojevь, i drugi vinogradь Sinaheritovь na Pesьimь Brьdě).
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Progovo
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In the boundary description of the village Sulnje the so-called Progovo settlement site is mentioned (ta na Golo brьdo, jednako nisь hridь kь Stežernu megju ōba dola, ta na baru, ta na Veli dubь kolikomь na Mramorije, ta na Progovo selište, na Stari putь na lěvu stranu, na gumništa, ta nis hridь Porōdimь, na putь, ta putem na Samovilьski studenecь, na Skovьčilovь vinograd putemь, ta na Počivalo).
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Prěbužda
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In ca. 1299/1300 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated the village (?, uncertain because of the Byzantine term "topos") of Prěbužda to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita (τόπον καλούμενον τὴν Μπρεμποῦσδαν). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village (?, uncertain because of the Serbian term "zemlja") is confirmed (I zemlja narekomaja Prěbužda). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar from the years 1303-1304 (or after 1331) reports that the village of Prěbužda was granted to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) in the vicinity of the Chilandar Monastery by the Serbian King (i selo Prěbuždu, ... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь). According to Vassiliki Kravari the village of Prěbužda was located to the South of the village of Banjane.
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Prěbužda, Marble Quarry
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In a charter for the Monastery of Sveti Nikita issued by the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) in ca. 1299/1300 a marble quarry is mentioned in the boundary description of the village of Prěbužda (καὶ τῶν ἐγχωρίως καλουμένων Πυκνῶν Μαρμάρων). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the same marble quarry is mentioned again (I zemlja narekomaja Prěbužda: i počinajetь ōt puti banjanьskoga i idetь kь gradu Skopьskomu, i do gdě se zove Često Mramōrije, i ōpira se u rěku u Lepenьcь i kladenca Goliševa, i do města narekomago Želěznago, s perivolmi jego i s voděničijemь i s pročimi pravinami, jakože go jes(tь) drьžal drěvlje někto Žegrь Radomirь sь bratijam). The name of the microtoponym (Πυκνὰ Μάρμαρα, Често Мрамѡриѥ) suggests that marble was extracted at this very place.
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Prěbužda, Watermills
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The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated in ca. 1299/1300 the watermills near the village of Prěbužda to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita (μετὰ τῶν ἐν αὐτῶ περιβολίων καὶ μυλοστασίων καὶ λοιπῶν δικαίων). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective watermills is confirmed (I zemlja narekomaja Prěbužda: i počinajetь ōt puti banjanьskoga i idetь kь gradu Skopьskomu, i do gdě se zove Često Mramōrije, i ōpira se u rěku u Lepenьcь i kladenca Goliševa, i do města narekomago Želěznago, s perivolmi jego i s voděničijemь i s pročimi pravinami, jakože go jes(tь) drьžal drěvlje někto Žegrь Radomirь sь bratijami).
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Prěgar
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a field near Prěgar to the monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva do Grubeše, i do tudě i do Klimije na Prěgari pod Smrьdeštcemь). The site was located in the vicinity of Vodno.
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Prěska
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin mentioned the village of Preska in the donation of abandoned land to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
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Radohožda
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Radohožda with hamlets, hunting grounds, summer pastures and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Selo Radohožda zaselci i s lovištami i s planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village of Radohožda is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Ohrid from the year 1536 to 1539 and under the year 1583.
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Radovlište
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the Church of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Radovlište with bought properties and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (U Radovlištehь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica s kupeničjemь i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village of Radovlište is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583.
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Raduše
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On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos donated the village of Raduše to the Monastery of Chilandar (Raduše, s nivijemь ježe .N. vretenь, eže jes(tь) kupila Borišica). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos confirmed the donation (διήκοντα μέχρι τῆς Ῥαδούσης μετὰ τῶν ἐν αὐτῶ χωραφίων τῶν καὶ ποσουμένων εἰς πεντήκοντα στρέμματα, ἅπερ εἶχεν ἐξ ἀγοραςί(ας) ἡ Βορισίνα ἐκείνη).
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Radějevo
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The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated in ca. 1299/1300 the village of Radějevo to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (τόπον καλούμενον τοῦ Ῥαδέα). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I drugo město nareč(e)no Radějevo).
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Radějevo, Vineyards
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On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos donated vineyards in and near the village of Radějevo to the Monastery of Chilandar (I drugo město nareč(e)no Radějevo s vinogradi i s voděničijemь i s dvoromь, ježe jes(tь) drьžalь někto Bratislavь). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos confirmed the donation (μετά τῶν ἐν αὐτῶ ἀμπελίων καὶ μυλοστασίων καὶ αὐλῆς).
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Radějevo, Watermill
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On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos donated watermills in and near the village of Radějevo to the Monastery of Chilandar (I drugo město nareč(e)no Radějevo s vinogradi i s voděničijemь i s dvoromь, ježe jes(tь) drьžalь někto Bratislavь). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos confirmed the donation (μετά τῶν ἐν αὐτῶ ἀμπελίων καὶ μυλοστασίων καὶ αὐλῆς).
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Rakita
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In 1300 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the settlement site of Rakita to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (i selište Rakita sь vsěmi pravinami jego).
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Ralica
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King Stefan II Uroš Milutin mentioned the village of Ralica in a donation of land properties to the monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva svetago Geōrgiïa ōtь puti koi ulazi u Ralicu, ta na brado (!) do Svetyhь Vračei i do Maruce).
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Ravne
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The main copyists of the Bologna Psalter Jōsif and Tihotja wrote the manuscript in the village Ravne near Ōhrid during the reign of the Bulgarian Emperor Ivan II. Asen (Poměni gi raba svoja Iōsifa and Tihotja, sъpsavъša knigy sija sъ bija pomoštija i stjaja Bogordicja prisnoděvja Marija. Pisašja že sja vъ Ōhridě gradě vъ selě rekomymъ Ravne, pri cari Asěn blъgarъskymъ). The village Ravne is registerd in the Defters for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583.
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Raš’če
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated the Village of Raš’če together with the villages of Dlъbica and Koïdovo to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Koïdovo, i selo Dlъbica, i selo Raš’če sь vsěmi pravinami ihъ).
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Rekoma
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a field in Rekoma to the monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva u Rekoma do studenca i do Čjurka meždu puti).
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Rěsnь
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned Rěsnь in the donation of Kompsarin's posessions to the Monastery of Treskavec (Stasь v Rěsně Komьpsarina ... kьblomь .r.).
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Rěčice
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Rěčice together with vineyards, mills, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Vь Položkoi ōblasti selo Rěčici, i to darovan’noje s(ve)toïmь Romanomъ c(a)rjemь S(ve)tōmu Geōrgiju sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemъ, (i) sъ žrъnъkami, sъ perivolmi, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběloï, sь planinami, sь lovištemъ zvěrnoïmъ, i sь vsěmi dohodkoï i sь vsěmi pravinami). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Rěčice to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg and he recalls the earlier donors (Selo vь ōblasti Položьkoi Rěčice sь Popovlïani, ježe jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, prьvi ktitorь. I vidě kraljevstvo mi ïako podano jestь svetymь Romanomь caremь i svetimь kÿrь-Aleksiemь caremь, i zapisano i utvrьždeno kÿrь-Manoilemь caremь, kÿrь-Asanomь caremь i svetymi i pravověrnimi cari i krali više pisanimi, i osvoboždeno ōtь vsěhь rabotь carьskihь i ōtь vsěhь podanьkь malihь i velikihь). The village is mentioned a second time with the confirmed posessions (selo Rěčice s` vinogradi, s` perьvoli, s` nivijemь, s` mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin also donated the property of Manota near Rěčice, which was a dowry from his father-in-law Dragota, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The reason for this act, was the fact, that the property of Manota belonged to the pronoia of the emperor and was not a patrimonial property. Manota was permitted to continue to hold the property on condition, that he and his sons serve the monastery as soldiers (I Dragotino město u Rěčicahь ōbrěte se carьska pronija, a na baština Dragotina, i dade je kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi. I togo radi Manota zetь Dragotinь, viděvь ere otstupi ōt njeho tьstna prikija, i prědade se crьkvi da si drьži tьstninu i da rabota crьkvi u voiničьski zakonь, da mu se konь ne tovari, i tovara da ne vodi. Ako li Manota i egova dětca i unučije ōtstupetь ōt crьkve, da su lisi Dragotina města, da si ga drьži crьkvi, jakože ga i ōbrěte kraljevьstvo mi u starihь hrisovulěhь carьske pronije, a ne Dragotinu baštinu).
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Rěčice, Hunting Grounds
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated summer pastures near Rěčice to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Vь Položkoi ōblasti selo Rěčici, i to darovan’noje s(ve)toïmь Romanomъ c(a)rjemь S(ve)tōmu Geōrgiju sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemъ, (i) sъ žrъnъkami, sъ perivolmi, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběloï, sь planinami, sь lovištemъ zvěrnoïmъ, i sь vsěmi dohodkoï i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Rěčice, Mill
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated mills near Rěčice to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Vь Položkoi ōblasti selo Rěčici, i to darovan’noje s(ve)toïmь Romanomъ c(a)rjemь S(ve)tōmu Geōrgiju sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemъ, (i) sъ žrъnъkami, sъ perivolmi, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběloï, sь planinami, sь lovištemъ zvěrnoïmъ, i sь vsěmi dohodkoï i sь vsěmi pravinami). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the mills near Rěčice by Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (selo Rěčice s` vinogradi, s` perьvoli, s` nivijemь, s` mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Rěčice, Summer Pasture
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated summer pastures near Rěčice to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Vь Položkoi ōblasti selo Rěčici, i to darovan’noje s(ve)toïmь Romanomъ c(a)rjemь S(ve)tōmu Geōrgiju sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemъ, (i) sъ žrъnъkami, sъ perivolmi, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběloï, sь planinami, sь lovištemъ zvěrnoïmъ, i sь vsěmi dohodkoï i sь vsěmi pravinami). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the summer pasture near Rěčice by Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (selo Rěčice s` vinogradi, s` perьvoli, s` nivijemь, s` mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Rěčice, Uncultivated Land
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated meadows, so called zaběloï, near Rěčice to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Vь Položkoi ōblasti selo Rěčici, i to darovan’noje s(ve)toïmь Romanomъ c(a)rjemь S(ve)tōmu Geōrgiju sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemъ, (i) sъ žrъnъkami, sъ perivolmi, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběloï, sь planinami, sь lovištemъ zvěrnoïmъ, i sь vsěmi dohodkoï i sь vsěmi pravinami). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the meadows near Rěčice by Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (selo Rěčice s` vinogradi, s` perьvoli, s` nivijemь, s` mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Rěčice, Vineyards
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated vineyards near Rěčice to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Vь Položkoi ōblasti selo Rěčici, i to darovan’noje s(ve)toïmь Romanomъ c(a)rjemь S(ve)tōmu Geōrgiju sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemъ, (i) sъ žrъnъkami, sъ perivolmi, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběloï, sь planinami, sь lovištemъ zvěrnoïmъ, i sь vsěmi dohodkoï i sь vsěmi pravinami). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the vineyards near Rěčice by Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (selo Rěčice s` vinogradi, s` perьvoli, s` nivijemь, s` mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Saždena Vrba
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo was in possession of two fields not far from Saždena vrba. A certain Alavand donated the first one to the monastery for the sake of salvation of his soul (art. 28: Niva u Saždene Vrьbe meždu izvodama dana ōd Alavan᾿da za dušu crьkvi, na 10 zametь). The second one was bought from Pardo, his family, his brother-in-law Teodor and his relative Rob (art. 29: I druga niva niže tezi nive što proda Par᾿do s᾿ rodom᾿ si, i sь šurem᾿ si Theōdoromь i svojačimomь si Robomь, na jednoi brazde glogь mežda i do hvališ᾿ka puti).
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Seběmišlja
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated possessions, which he bought from Kostadin, An᾿drian, from the lady Kalija and her brother Theodora to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I kupi kraljevstvo mi ōt Kostadina syna Lip᾿siōtova, i ōd An᾿driana, syna kirь Theōdorova, i ōd kira Kalije, sestre Theōdorove i ōd brata jeje Theōdora, iže imějahu města u Skopi gradě i v ōblasti Skop᾿skoi, v Prěsci, i v Sušici, i vь Sul᾿ni Dolnjemь i Gornjemь, ili vь Sopištehь ili više Kapeš᾿ca, ili vь Trescě, ili vь Seběmišli, ili vь koi ljubo pori (sic!) skopьskoi [ed. Mošin 215, art. 13: hori skopskoi], ili v prědělěhь skop᾿skihь, ili su selišta, ili vinogradišta, ili vinōgradi, ili nivije, ili sěnokosi, ili su vrьtove, ili perivolje, ili voděničišta). He granted also a vineyard in Seběmišli, that previously belonged to An᾿drian (i vь Seběmišli vinograd An᾿drijanovь što ljubo ga jestь).
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Selce
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The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyards and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [auch Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
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The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyards and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [auch Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
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Selce, Vineyards
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The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyards and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [auch Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
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Skopje
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The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen mentioned the town of Skopje in his donation of goods to the Monastery of St. George-Gorg (na brъdě Vir'gině prěmo Skopii grad(a) nadь Serěvǫ, vь grad(ě) Skopьskomъ). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos mentioned the town of Skopje in his donation to the monastery of Saint Nikita in the years 1299/1300 (πλησίον [τῶν Σκοπίων]). In 1299/1300 or 1308 a Serbian version of a charter by Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin - confirmed the donations made by Michael IX (ō priloženi ježe vь Skopi ). In both charters the Upper Town of Skopje is also mentioned (kь gradu Skopьskomu/ἀπὸ τοῦ κάστρου τῶν Σκοπίων). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donations by Tsar Constantine I Asen and added new properties to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (svetago i velikago mučenika Hristova Gjeōrgiïa prěmo Skopiju gradu na Seravě na brьdě rekoměmь Verьginь). On 1 January 1345 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued a charter in Skopje concerning the Tower of Hrusija on the Holy Mount Athos. In the period from April until August 1346 King Stefan Dušan enacted a series of charters in Skopje for several monasteries on the Holy Mount Athos, for Georgios Phokopoulos and for Dubrovnik. In the year 1346/47 the same King mentioned the town of Skopje in the foundation charter of the episcopal see in Zletovo (такодже и подвигосмо всечьстнѹю Скопию), which he most probably issued in Skopje itself. On 21 May 1349 Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued a charter for the anagnost Dragoje in Skopje. In the years 1354/55 the same Emperor enacted a charter in Skopje for the Church of the Presentation of the Theotokos in Arhiljevica.
Petančić mentioned it in 1522 as Scopia.
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Skopje, Upper Town, Church of Saint Constantine
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin erected a Church of Saint Constantine in the Upper (?) Town of Skopje during his reign (и црьковь светааго Коньстаньтина вьноутрь града Скопиꙗ).
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Skopje, Upper Town, Church of Saint John Prodromos
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The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated in ca. 1299/1300 the church of Saint John Prodromos to the monastery of Saint Nikita (ἔδωκε δὲ [ὁ]μοί[ως] ἐν τῆ αὐτῆ μονῆ καὶ ἕτερον μονύδριον, άνεγερθ(ὲν) μ(ὲν) παρ᾿ αὐτοῦ, εἰς ὄνομα δὲ τιμώμενο[ν] τ[οῦ] τιμίου προφήτου Προδρόμου καὶ Βαπτιστοῦ). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective church is confirmed (I drugaja cr(ь)kva koju jes(tь) podvignulь tьi sam kral(ь) Iōana Kr(ь)st(ite)lja).
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Skopje, Upper Town, Church of the Saint Archangel Michael
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After the Serbian conquest of Skopje in 1190 the Serbian Grand Župan Stefan Nemanja renovated the Church of the Saint Archangel Michael, which was located in the Upper Town.
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Skopje, Upper Town, Monastery of Saint Nicetas
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The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos mentioned the Monastery of Saint Nikita near Skopje in the years 1299/1300 (πλησίον [τῶν Σκοπίων] εὑρίσ[κετ]αι μοναστή[ριον εἰς ὄνο]μα τιμώμενον τοῦ Ἁγίου μεγαλομάρτ[υ]ρος Νικήτα). In 1299/1300 or 1308 a Serbian version of a charter by Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - confirmed the donations made by Michael IX (ō priloženi ježe vь Skopi cr(ь)kva S(ve)t(a)go m(u)č(e)nika Nikiti vь metohiju).
It could well be that the scribe of the aforesaid Slavonic charter localised the Monastery of Saint Nikita wrongly in the vicinity of the Upper Town of Skopje, while it is to be found to the NW outside of the town, which is indicated by the Byzantine charter. The forged Transcript A of the Collective Charter of Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Chilandar monastery reports that the deserted Monastery of Saint Nikita was found and re-erected by the Serbian king (I ōbrěte kraljevьstvo mi manastyrь zapustělь vь Skopʼskoi straně Svetago Nikitu ōtьčьstva mojego i napravihь jego). He donated it afterwards to to Tower of Hrusija near the Chilandar monastery (a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь).
The Church has an elongated cross-in-square plan, with a dome and interior which is divided into nine bays. The four bays that form a cross are barrel-vaulted. The calotte of the dome (made of brick) rests upon a high octagonal drum. The specific design of the sanctuary, which consists of the eastern arm of the cross, a short narrow bay and a semicircular apse, was imitated in Serbian fourteenth-century architecture, especially in Churches founded by noblemen.
The façades were built in alternating layers of bricks and ashlars. Also, the façade walls of the church are decorated with blind arches that rest on lesenes.
As supposed by researchers the Church was built by Byzantine master builders (influence came from the nearby Thessaloniki like the Church of Saint Panteleimon, the small Church of the Holy Saviour and the Church of the Panagia Elassona Olympiotissa in Elassona).
The building was fresco decorated in the 14th century (after 1321) by Michael Astrapas, the famous Thessalonian painter of the Palaiologan era, and his associates .
The Church had a parakklesion once situated in the Eastern section of the South wall and was dedicated to St. John the Baptist, and was fresco painted in the 16th century. It was a single nave edifice with the width greater than the length and it was demolished in 1928.
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Slan’skь
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Slan’skь to the Monastery of St George-Gorg (Zdunę, Sušica, Gradeč’nica Brod sь [S]lan’skomь i sь Bar[barasom]ь i [Kr]ǫpa. Vsa ta města paričk[a sǫ]t, rekǫšte Prьdalika, da ne meteha nikto ni jekso prikisati, ni prodati vьnъka ni nivǫ ni vinograd). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of Slanьskь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sekьtebra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Slivovikь
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The charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren dated to 1347/48 refers to the village of Slivovikь in the border delimitation of the village of Klьčevišta (A megja Klьčevištemь: do visa us poljanu, megju Pьsi Dolь i megju hlьmь tere pravo na kolovozь, i koi putь ide ōt Banjanь pravo mimo selo Slivovikь, kako izlazi kolnikь na kamenikь na brьdo, i ōt tudu pravo u planinu putemь obь druge strane do crьkvišta pri Kalopetrově lozě, a gorě uz dělь u planinu; a ōt Skopija megja, po srědě Dobroga Dola, u putь u prěky koi grede ōt Čahra, i do mramora putemь koi grede uz Golihovo pravo u Banjane, ōt toga puti pravo u visь, koi ide megju Banjane i megju Klьčevišta).
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Sopište
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin mentioned the village of Sopište in the donation of abandoned land to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
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Sopište, Abandoned Land
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated an abandoned land in or near the village of Sopište to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše)
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Sredorek
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo was in possession of a field opposite Sredorek, which was bought from Savdik (285, art. 16: Niva protivu Srědorěku, kuplena ōtь Savdikja, na 15 dьninь). It contains also evidence about a field not far from Nikiforovec above Sredorek, which was bought from Gjuroj for a horse by the monastery (288, art. 38: Niva u Nikiforovci nad Srědorěkomь kuplena ōtь Gjuroja za konь).
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Stežerno
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The place name Stěžerno appears twice – in the boundary delimitation of the village Vodno (ta uzь dělь do Kamiě velijega prěma Črьvenoi prьsti, ta uzь Veli dělь na Stežerno na Gradištь na Krьstoforь) and of the village Sulnje (ta na Golo brьdo, jednako nisь hridь kь Stežernu megju ōba dola, ta na baru, ta na Veli dubь kolikomь na Mramorije).
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Struga Vraniška
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the villages Struga Vraniška and Struga Mala, the upper and lower courtyard in Struga and the church of saint Nikola near the lake with all rights and seven fishers to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Struga Vraniška i Struga Malam i vь, i vь gradě gōrni dvorь i dolni dvorь, i na jezerě crьkva sveti Nikola sь vsěmi pravinami, i sedьmь ribarь). Struga Vraniška is probably identical with the village Vraništa, which is registered in the Defter for the Nahija Ohrid under the year 1583.
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Strugai
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The place is mentioned in Anna Komnena as a refuge, where the Byzantine emperor Alexios I. Komnenos sought protection on his journey to Ohrid (καὶ οὕτως ἀμετρήτους καὶ μεγίστους διεκφυγὼν κινδύνους αὖθις σῴζεται διὰ τῶν Στρουγῶν διελθὼν εἰς Ἀχρίδας). Appears in the addition to the narrative about the confirmation of the Bulgarian archbishoprics autocephaly by the Byzantine Emperor Basileios II. in several manuscripts of the Chronicle of John Skylitzes from the 12th century and later (πρὸς δὲ τὸ τέρμα τῆς λίμνης τὰς ἐγχωρίως λεγομένας Στρούγας εὑρηκὼς καὶ ταύταις ἑνωθεὶς μέγιστός τε γίνεται ποταμῶν). According to the inscription probably from 1266/1267 on the icon of the saint George, a certain John the deacon, who held also the position of referendarios, donated the restored icon by the painter John to the Church of saint George in Struga near Ohrid (δῶρον τοῦ σοῦ οἰκέτου εὐτελοῦς Ἰωάννου τοῦ διακόνου ῥαιφερενδαρίου τε ἀξίαν ἔχων· γράψαντι σεπτῶς τὴν σὴν μορφὴν ἀγίαν ἐν χροματουργήμασι ποικιλοτρόποις ταύτην ἀνιστῶν ἐν Στρούγαις τῆς Άχρίδος. Ἰωάννης ἐκ πόθου τὴν δέησιν ποιεῖται. Ἐν ἔτει ͵ςψοεʹ ἰνδικτιῶνος θʹ ἀνιστορήθη δὲ διὰ χειρὸς Ἰωάννου ἱστοριογράφου).The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the villages Struga Vraniška and Struga Mala, the upper and lower courtyard in Struga and the church of saint Nikola near the lake with all rights and seven fishers to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Struga Braniška i Struga Mala i vь, i vь gradě gōrni dvorь i dolni dvorь, i na jezerě crьkva sveti Nikola sь vsěmi pravinami, i sedьmь ribarь). The town of Struga is registered in the Defter for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536-1539 and under the year 1583.
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the metochion Subotcь near the village Kopače with the hamlets, field, mountain, endowed properties for the sake of salvation and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Metohija Subotcь u Kopačěhь zaselci i s poljemь i z brьdomь i zadušninami i sь vsěmi pravinami). Probably identical with the village Sopotsko, which is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Prespa between the year 1536-1539 and under the year 1583.
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Suhačja
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo was in possession of two fields under Suhačja, which were donated by Nikola for the right to have a grave (art. 5: Niva koju dade Nikola, Hrьsovь zetь, za grobь, niz Suhačju ōtь puti prěč᾿na do nive manastirьske) and by Dragčo and Marko for the sake of the salvation of their souls (art. 6: Niva pod tom᾿zi Suhači, što dade Drag᾿čo polovinu a Marko polovinu za dušu, na 15 pogonь).
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Sulnje
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Sulnje together with three abandoned properties, a watermill and a meadow to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Sulnje – Paserelovu eksalimu i Iliasovu i Ananzevu – prida kraljevьstvo mi sь nivijemь, sь pašišti).
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Sulnje, Abandoned Land
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated an abandoned land, so called eksalima, of some men called Pasarel, Ilijas and Ananze in or near the village of Sulnje to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Sulnje – Paserelovu eksalimu i Iliasovu i Ananzevu – prida kraljevьstvo mi sь nivijemь, sь pašišti).
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Sulnje, Abandoned Land of Ananze
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the abandoned land, a so called eksalima, of a certain Ananze to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I nadь Turěnskimь Poljemь niva Ananzeva eksalima;).
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Sulnje, Abandoned Land of the priest Kvočilo
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the abandoned land, a so called eksalima, of the priest Kvočilo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (i eksalimu popa Kvočila blizь města Utěšenova i do města koje kupi kraljevьstvo mi ōtь Mužila zlatara).
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Sulnje, Meadow
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a meadow in or near the village of Sulnje to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Sulnje – Paserelovu eksalimu i Iliasovu i Ananzevu – prida kraljevьstvo mi sь nivijemь, sь pašišti).
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Sulnje, Watermill
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a watermill in or near the village of Sulnje to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Sulnje – Paserelovu eksalimu i Iliasovu i Ananzevu – prida kraljevьstvo mi sь nivijemь, sь pašišti).
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Susitza
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The Church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ohrid owned two pieces of land near a place called Susitza. This possession was in the vicinity of a road and of the property, which belonged to Theodoros Kubuklesios (ἕτερον χωράφιον εἰς τὴν Σούσιτζα, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν καὶ ἐκ δυσμῶν τῆς ὁδοῦ, ἕτερον χωράφιον εἰς τὴν Σούσητζαν, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν τῆς ὁδοῦ καὶ ἐκ δυσμῶν ἕως τοῦ Θεοδώρου τοῦ Κουβουκλησίου). The place name Susitza (Sušica) appears in the Defter for the Sanjak Ohrid under the year 1583.
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Sušica (1)
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Sušica with the village of Popovijani, vineyards and summer pastures to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Sušica sь Popovijani sь selom(ъ), sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь nivijem(ъ) (sic), sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of Sušica by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Sušica i sь selomь i sь popovlïani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, i sь cerijemь, sь zimovišti i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Sušica (1), Hamlet Popovijani
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the hamlet of Popovijani with the village of Sušica, vineyards and summer pastures to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Sušica sь Popovijani sь selom(ъ), sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь nivijem(ъ) (sic), sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of Sušica by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Sušica i sь selomь i sь popovlïani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, i sь cerijemь, sь zimovišti i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Sušica (1), Meadows
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the meadows in or near Sušica to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Sušica i sь selomь i sь popovlïani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, i sь cerijemь, sь zimovišti i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Sušica (1), Summer Pasture
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated a summer pasture near the village of Sušica to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (Selo Sušica sь Popovijani sь selom(ъ), sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь nivijem(ъ) (sic), sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Sušica (1), Vineyard
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated a vineyard near the village of Sušica to the Monastery of St. George-Gorge (Selo Sušica sь Popovijani sь selom(ъ), sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь nivijem(ъ) (sic), sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Sušica (1), Winter Pasture
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the winter pastures near Sušica to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Sušica i sь selomь i sь popovlïani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, i sь cerijemь, sь zimovišti i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Sušica (2)
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a hill to the Monastery of Sveta Petka in Tmorane and afterwards to the Hilandar Monastery. In the boundary description of the hill also the village of Sušica is mentioned (I takožde priloži kralevьstvo mi goru da si sěku lazove i čto si su rastʼrěbili crьkovni ljude. A se mege u gorě: na Manotino selište, i prězь dělь na Sušicu, i na Lipьcь Grьdomanovь)
King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated possessions (among others also properties in Sušica), which he bought from Kostadin, An᾿drian, from the lady Kalija and her brother Theodora, to the monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Skopje Monastery of St. George 2, 318, B2-9: I kupi kraljevstvo mi ōt Kostadina syna Lip᾿siōtova, i ōd An᾿driana, syna kirь Theōdorova, i ōd kira Kalije, sestre Theōdorove i ōd brata jeje Theōdora, iže imějahu města u Skopi gradě i v ōblasti Skop᾿skoi, v Prěsci, i v Sušici, i vь Sul᾿ni Dolnjemь i Gornjemь, ili vь Sopištehь ili više Kapešt᾿ca, ili vь Trescě, ili vь Seběmišli, ili vь koi ljubo pori (sic!) skopьskoi [ed. Mošin 215, art. 13: hori skopskoi], ili v prědělěhь skop᾿skihь, ili su selišta, ili vinogradišta, ili vinōgradi, ili nivije, ili sěnokosi, ili su vrьtove, ili perivolje, ili voděničišta).
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Sušica, Abandoned Land
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin granted bought estates (among others also estates in Sušica) by Pasarel, which were abandoned, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što jestь Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulni gornjemь, i vь Sopišteh, i vь Krušopeceh᾿, ili vь Skopskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci, vse to eksalimo dahь Svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
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Sveta Bogorodica Črьnogorska (Monastery Matejče)
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It is assumed that the church building was erected during the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Isaakios I Komnenos (1057-1059). The existence of the Church Sveta Bogorodica Črьnogorska is beyond doubt attested from the 14th century. The monastery is mentioned in the boundary description of the village of Črěševo, which forms part of a donation by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (ta nad Svetuju Bogorodicu črьnogorьsku do Črьnoga kamene). The Vita of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V (reigned 1355-1371), written by the Serbian Patriarch Pajsije, reports that Stefan Uroš V and his mother Jelena completed the Church Sveta Bogorodica Črьnogorska after the death of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) (I togda blagočьstivaa carica sь sinomь svoimь sьvršajutь crьkovь ostavšuju ōt blagočьstivago i prěvisokago cara Stefana vь črьnoi gori ne sьvršena i trudomь i podvigomь i pomoštïju prečistye vladičice naše i bogorodice i svoihь praroditeь pomoštïju i zastupljenïemь sьvrьšajutь crkьvь prěslavnuju vь pohvalu i slavu uspenïe prěčityje i prěblagoslovenïe vladičice naše i bogorodice i prisnoděvy marie i do dьnьsь iměnuetse črьnogorska bogorodica). It is unclear, whether the Church of Sveta Bogorodica Črьnogorska is identical with the church in the Skopska Crna Gora above Žegligovo built by Jelena, the mother of Stefan Uroš V, which is attested in the Serbian genealogies (rodoslovi) and annals (letopisi) (u Črьmьnyje Gory, vyše Žegligova; eius vero mater aedificavit Ecclesiam in Nigro Monte, supra Segligovo). The Ottoman Sultan Murad I (reigned 1360-1389) might have passed by the Church Sveta Bogorodica Črьnogorska on his march against the Serbian Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović (reigned 1373-1389) before the battle on the Kosovo field (Kosovo Polje) in 1389. Evdokija Balšić commissioned the monk Gerasim in the Monastery of Sveta Bogorodica Črьnogorska in 1409 to write the manuscript of the Dialogues (paterik) by Saint Gregory the Great (...sia božestvennaja kniga, glagoljemaa dialogь, ispisa se iže vь ōbitěli prěčityje i prěslaьnyje vladyčice naše bogorodice nerukotvorennyje čjudotvorice črьnogorьskye povelěnïem blagověrnyje i blagočьstivyje i hristoljubivyje gospogje despotice kyr Eudokyje, dьšti blagověrnago i hristoljubivago i velikago gospodina Gjurgja Balšikja...). The scribe Vladislav Gramatik resided in the Monastery of Sveta Bogorodica Črьnogorska between 1457 and 1497. In 1479 he compiled a liturgical book (panegyrikon) in the Monastery at the foot of the Crna Gora in the region of Žegligovo (monastiri prěsvetyje vladičice naše bogorodice iže vъ podkrilïi Črьnye Gory, vь prědělě Žegligovʼcěm). The scribe Dimitrij Kantakuzin also temporarily resided in the monastery. The scribal notes of both copyists mention the Monastery of Sveta Bogorodica Črьnogorska in the year 1469 (vь vьsečьstněmь monastiri prěsvetye bogorodice suštee iže v podkrilïi Črьnye Gory), 1473 (vъ vъsečъstněm monastiri prěsvetye vladičice naše bogorodice i prisnoděvy Marïe, suštee iže v podkrilïi Črъnye Gory), 1479 (vь vьsečьstněm monastiri prěsvetyje vladičice naše bogorodice iže vъ podkrilïi Črьnye Gory, vь prědělě Žegligovʼcěm) and 1480/81 (Vladislavu dïaku ōt Črьnogorskye bogorodice). The Monastery of Sveta Bogorodica Črьnogorska is registered as "Holy Mother of God in Kara Donlu" or "Monastery Karadonlu with the second name Holy Mother of God" in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from the years 1570 to 1572. In the 17th century (between 1647 and 1654) the Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo Rajić payed a visit to the Monastery of Sveta Bogorodica Črьnogorska (Da se zna kogda pridohь azь arhiepiskopь Gavriilь vъ carьnogorsku bogorodicu). The British traveller Edward Brown saw most probably the Monastery of Sveta Bogorodica Črьnogorska, when he passed through the city of Kumanovo in 1668/69 (near which [scil. Kumanovo] there is still a Greek Monastery, upon the side of the Hills).
The Church has a ground plan of an inscribed-cross with five domes, resembling those of Staro Nagoričine and Church of St. Panteleimon in Nerezi (near Skoplje), narthex and a three-partite apse. The central dome has a twelve-sided drum and is set on four massive pillars. The smaller domes, erected in the shape of octagons, are located in the corners of the building - the eastern ones are situated on the prosthesis and the deaconry, and the western ones above the narthex. The narthex is decorated with a modest architectural sculpture. The Church is vaulted with barrel and cruciform arches, placed on the walls, pillars and pilasters in the interior of the building. The façade is decorated with lesenes.
This Church is a true representative of the building traditions of the Palaiologan epoch, such as Churches in Arta, Mistra and Thessaloniki.
The Church has been fresco painted between 1348 and 1352, representing the largest painted ensemble on the Macedonian territory in the 14th century and the second largest in the Balkans.
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Sveta Nedela
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In the charter of the Serbian king Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo the boundaries of Štenče are described. The village of Štenče and its possessions bordered on the Metochion of Sveta Nedela (Štenče selo sь vsěmi pravinami I s megami, sь modričkymi i gostivarskymi, i do metochyje Svetyje Nedělje). According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Priest Nikola from Rěčice donated a field above Sveta Nedela to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (Niva nad Svetomь Nedelomь što dade popь Nikola ōdь Rěčicь). The same document describes how a certain Savdik, since he wanted to have child, donated a field above Sveta Nedela to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (p. 297, art. 76: Savdikь viděvь jere ne imamь poroda da što priložihь Materi Božije za kupь za to da ně rěči, nь davamь nivu nad Svetomь Nedelomь ōtь puti podluž᾿ka, us᾿ put měčički, i do brazde podluž᾿ke, i vinu do mege podluž᾿ke de me pomenuje crьkva).
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Sveta Varvara
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In the boundary description of the Fair of Prilep King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the ruins of the Church of Saint Barbara (do urvišta Svetye Varvary).
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Sveti Dimitrie
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the Metochion of Saint Demetrius with its subjects, vineyards and fields given to the church for commemoration to the Monastery of Treskavec in the year 1334/35 (Metohь Sveti Dimitrie sь ljudmi i sь vinogrady i sь nivijemь što je zadušnica crьkvi; ima si ōtesь tьzi metohь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the Metochion of Saint Demetrius with its rights and vineyards in the year 1343/44 (Metohь Svetyi Dimitrije sь vsami pravinami, sь nivijemь, sь vinogradijemь, sь kupeničijemь i zadušninomь i sь brьdomь).
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Sveti Dimitrie, Vineyard
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King Steven Uroš IV Dušan donated a Vineyard near the Metochion Saint Demetrius to the Monastery of Treskavec (Metohь Sveti Dimitrie sь ljudmi i sь vinogrady i sь nivijemь što je zadušnica crьkvi;). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed 1343/44 the donation of the vineyard near the Metochion Saint Demetrius (Metohь Svetyi Dimitrije sь vsami pravinami, sь nivijemь, sь vinogradijemь, sь kupeničijemь i zadušninomь i sь brьdomь). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmend the donation of the vineyard near the village of Svetyi Dimitriїe which developed of the Metochion of Saint Demetrius (Selo Svetyi Dimitriїe sь nivijemь, sь vinogradijemь, sь kupeničijemь i zadušninomь i z brьdomь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Sveti Ilija
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the church of Saint Ilija by Kalomen for the right to have a grave to the monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I dade Kalomenь za grobь svoi crьkvь Svetago Iliju sь nivōmь, ōd puti carьskogo koi grede mimo Svety Theōdōrь i do Gornjego puti koi ide prězь brьdo do narotija putma, i ōbь sije strane brьda do kruše gornice i do smokve, ta dolu do puti do vodovažde).
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Svety Ilija
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the Metochion of Svety Ilija located in Upper Polog to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (u Gornjem Polozě metohь Svety Ilija). The monks of Svety Ilija took care of the posessions of the monastery at Suha Gora (da se branii Svetago Ilije ljudmi, i nikto ōtь vladuštiihь kraljevьstva mi da ničto ne zabavitь).
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Svetyi Dimitrїe
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the Metochion of Saint Demetrius with its subjects, vineyards and fields given to the church for commemoration to the Monastery of Treskavec in the year 1334/35 (Metohь Sveti Dimitrie sь ljudmi i sь vinogrady i sь nivijemь što je zadušnica crьkvi; ima si ōtesь tьzi metohь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the Metochion of Saint Demetrius with its rights and vineyards in the year 1343/44 (Metohь Svetyi Dimitrije sь vsami pravinami, sь nivijemь, sь vinogradijemь, sь kupeničijemь i zadušninomь i sь brьdomь). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Svetyi Dimitrїe with vineyards and all rights to the Monastery of Treskavec. This place is now called village instead of metochion (Selo Svetyi Dimitriїe sь nivijemь, sь vinogradijemь, sь kupeničijemь i zadušninomь i z brьdomь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Svetyi Vračevi
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The Church of Saint Cosmas and Damian was mentioned in the year 1344/45 in the boundary description of the Metochion of the Saint Theodors (putemь na Vračevьcь do Elimske kukje i do megje Arseneve, ōbьemljušte Vračevcь i crьkvь Svetyi Vračeve).
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Svinovi
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin mentioned the village of Svinovi in the boundary description of his donation (i ōbrěte se zem’la po ōnoi straně Velike u Svinověhь).
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Sōsthnai, Summer Pastures
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The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated two summer pastures called Sōsthnai to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita in ca. 1299/1300 (ἑτέρας δύο πλανηνὰς καλουμένας Σώσθνας). The source-based context suggests that these summer pastures were located in the mountains to the East of the village of Λουμποτάνιον. In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective summer pastures is confirmed (Druzě dvě planině narekoměi Soštně).
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T'morane, Church of Sveta Petka
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated several properties to the Chapel of Sveta Petka (u Skopьskoi straně vь městě rekoměmь T’morane keliju svete Pet’ke). The same king donated the village of T᾿morane to the Tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Hilandar on the Holy Mount Athos (i tugigje u Skop᾿skoi ōblasti drugo selo T᾿morani). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the Church of Sveta Petka together with the village of T᾿morane, with boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of Hilandar (Crьkovь Sveta Petka Tmorjany sь selomь i sь megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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T'morane, Church of Sveta Petka, Vineyard
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated vineyards near and surounding the Church of Sveta Petka to this same Church (naiprьvo vinogradь ōkolь crьkve čto ïestь crьkvь nasadila, i ljudiïe crьkvnyi čto si imaju vinogradь i čto si hote nasaditi).
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On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos confirmed the donation of a vineyard a short distance away from Turičev dolь to the Monastery of Saint Nikita in Skopje (καὶ ἀμπέλια δύο διακείμενα εἴς τε τὸ Πομπόσδιν καὶ εἰς τὸν Λάκκον τοῦ Τουρίση). In the Serbian translation of the charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective land is confirmed (i vinograda dva, jedinь ou Poboždi a drugy u dolu Pureševě). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a field on a abandoned vineyard in Turičev dolь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg ( Niva vinogradište vь Turičeve dolě, ōd rěke megju vinogradi i megju Vitanom, ta gorě na brěgь na Gomradu I. pogonь).
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Tarnobo
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The Church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ohrid possessed an unused vineyard, which was from the east side in the vicinity of the property of Phapias and bordered from the west side a road (ἔτερον χερσάμπελον τοποθεσίᾳ Ταρνόβῳ, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν ἕως τοῦ Φαπία καὶ ἐκ δυσμῶν πλησίον ἕως τῆς ὁδοῦ). The village is mentioned in the fragmentary note on the back of the charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ōhrid from 14th century (30 litrь voska i tarona što jestь u Lukočrěvě i te tamu u Trnově za adьrfato). Probably not identical with the village Trnova registered in the Defter for the Nahija Mokra under the year 1583.
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Tavorь
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Probably identical with the village Taurision. The Byzantine Historian Prokopios of Caesarea relates that the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. was born in the village Taurision near the fortlet Bederiana in Dardania (Ἐν Δαρδάνοις που τοῖς Εὐρωπαίοις, οἳ δὴ μετὰ τοὺς Ἐπιδαμνίων ὅρους ᾤκηνται, τοῦ φρουρίου ἄγχιστα, ὅπερ Βεδερίανα ἐπικαλεῖται, χωρίον Ταυρίσιον ὄνομα ἦν, ἔνθεν Ἰουστινιανὸς βασιλεὺς ὁ τῆς οἰκουμένης οἰκιστὴς ὥρμηται). The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Tavorь together with a ruined fortress (apparently ruins of the fortified settlement near Taurision), meadows and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Tavorь, gradište i s polemь sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь Ezeromь blatnimъ, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti zvěr’noïmi i roïbnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). The village of Tavorь is attested in the charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of St George-Gorg (niže Tavora) from 1300. The village of Tavorь is mentioned in the boundary description of the property, which belonged to the chapel (kellion) of Saint Petka and was given by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin to the Hilandar Monastery (i na putь kako grede u Tavorь). Tavorь is registered in the Ottoman Defters for the years 1452/1453, 1467/1468 (as Tavore or Tavre), 1544/1545 and 1568/1569.
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Tavorь, Fishing Grounds
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The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated fishing grounds near the village of Tavorь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Tavorь, gradište i s polemь sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь Ezeromь blatnimъ, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti zvěr’noïmi i roïbnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Tavorь, Hunting Grounds
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The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated hunting grounds near the village of Tavorь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Tavorь, gradište i s polemь sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь Ezeromь blatnimъ, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti zvěr’noïmi i roïbnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Tavorь, Ruined Fortress
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The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated a ruined fortress (gradište) near the village of Tavorь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Tavorь, gradište i s polemь sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь Ezeromь blatnimъ, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti zvěr’noïmi i roïbnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Tavorь, Uncultivated Land
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The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated uncultivated land (meadows) near the village of Tavorь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Tavorь, gradište i s polemь sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь Ezeromь blatnimъ, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti zvěr’noïmi i roïbnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Tehovo
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Tehovo together with the abandoned village of Homorani to the Monastery of Treskavec. In this part of the charter Dušan also gave a clear discription of the boundary of these two villages (Selište pusto Homorani i drugo tugere selište pusto Tehovo. Imajutь ōttesь tazi selišta; ōtь Careva Kladenьca, ta na prisadьsky putь i na Črьvenu Vodu, i prijemle i Lupavicu i slazi u Mramora, i vьshodi na vrьhь Rujenovь i prijemle vьsь Rujenь, i sьhodi u Dolьnju Klisuru Homoranьsku, i prijemle vьsu pravinu homoransku do Svetu Varvaru, i prijemle vьsu pravinu tehovьsku do mege mokrensku, i vьshodi na Karьpasu i prijemljetь planinu Bratonьsku vьsu, i ōbladujetь Črьnušь, i slazi na Mečьju Stěnu, i obladuje Butinь, i ōpiratь se vь Mramor, i ōbladuje Něbregovo, i ōbihodi Skrьku, i opiratь se pa u Carevь Studenьcь).
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The Monastery of the Holy Mother of God Zachlumestisa
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The inscription above the entrance door to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Zachlumestisa mentions the circumstances of the endowment in the year 1361. The church was erected at the expense of the kaisar Grgur. The painted decoration of the monastery was commisioned by Gregory, the Bishop of Devol (Ἀνηγέρθη ἐκ βάθρων ὁ θεῖος καὶ πάνσεπτος ναὸς τῆς ὑπεραγίας Θεοτόκου τῆς Ζαχλουμήστισας διʹ ἐξοδου τοῦ πανευτυχεστάτου καίσαρος Γούργουρα καὶ κτήτωρος ἀνιστορίθη δὲ παρὰ τοῦ πανιεροτάτου ἐπισκόπου Δεαβόλαιως καὶ πρωτοθρόνου κύρ Γρηγορίου καὶ κτῆτωρος ἐπὶ τῆς βασιλείας Στεφάνου τοῦ Οὐροσιοι μηνὶ αὐγούστῳ κεʹ. ͵ϛωξθ ἰνδ. ιδʹ).
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Tmorane
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin mentioned the Village of Tmorane in the donations to the kellion of Sveta Petka (u Skopьskoi straně vь městě rekoměmь T’morane keliju svete Pet’ke). ). The same king donated the village of T᾿morane to the Tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Hilandar on the Holy Mount Athos (i tugigje u Skop᾿skoi ōblasti drugo selo T᾿morani). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the Church of Sveta Petka together with the village of T᾿morane, with boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of Hilandar (Crьkovь Sveta Petka Tmorjany sь selomь i sь megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Topolova
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Trap
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion a field near the site Trap on both sides of the river between the crossroad and the field of Žurilo was in possession of the the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (287, art. 25: Niva na Trapě ōd rasputija i do Žurilove nive, po ōne strane rěka).
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Treboš
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed together with his son, the Young King Stefan (Dušan), the possession of fields near the Church of Holy Mother of God at Trhalě not far from Treboš, which had previously been taken by the people of Polog, to the Bishopric of Prizren. His father, King Milutin, together with the Bishops Damjan and Ilija took the fields from Žegr and they set his houses on fire. But the situation was resolved in its entirety only in the time of King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski. Stefan Uroš III Dečanski engaged the royal court and sent his royal representatives (Despot Dragoslav and Bishop Arsenij) personally to this area. After their inspection king Stefan Uroš III Dečanski reinstated the situation „as it was before“ (I u Trěboši pri crьkvi svetyje bogorodice pri Trьhalě nivije crьkovno što bylo ōt věka. I uzeli jesu byli Položani, i iznašьlь je roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь jepiskopomь Damijanomь i sь iepiskopomь Iliōmь, i ōtjelь ōt Žegra, i kušte mu popalilь; i pakь posla kraljevьstvo mi despota Dragoslava sь jepiskopomь Arsenijemь da ihь iznadju, da si je ima sveta crьkvi kako je isprьva bylo). The Land Inventory Brebion of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo mentions the village Treboš three times. In article 8 the Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence about a field above Treboš, which was sold to the monastery by the people of Treboš (p. 284 Niva nadь Trěbošomь ōtь Pardove megje do C᾿klerove i do brěga Stare Rěke, koupljena ōtь Trěboše, a putь po srěd nive te trěbošky). In article 10 a field near Treboš was donated to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo by Francil for the sake of his salvation (p. 284 Niva dana ōtь Francila za dušu, na d(l) dьninь, ōtь Kanadějeve nive do trěboška puti). The last remark of Treboš is given in article 22. The field named Zlovadnica above Treboš was bought by Sava Surkiš from Pardo Kosta and the rest by the Bishop Ignatije from Andrijan, the son-in-law of Parda for a mare and 2 perper (p. 287 Niva Zlovadnica što kupi Sava Surkišь u Par᾿da Koste nad Trěbošomь a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u An᾿drijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za V perper. A mega nivě toi do strae brazde i do poroiska puti).
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Treboš, Church of the Holy Mother of God
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed together with his son, the Young King Stefan (Dušan), the possession of fields near the Church of Holy Mother of God at Trhalě not far from Treboš, which had previously been taken by the people of Polog, to the Bishopric of Prizren. His father, King Milutin, together with the Bishops Damjan and Ilija took the fields from Žegr and they set his houses on fire. But the situation was resolved in its entirety only in the time of King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski. Stefan Uroš III Dečanski engaged the royal court and sent his royal representatives (Despot Dragoslav and Bishop Arsenij) personally to this area. After their inspection king Stefan Uroš III Dečanski reinstated the situation „as it was before“ (I u Trěboši pri crьkvi svetyje bogorodice pri Trьhalě nivije crьkovno što bylo ōt věka. I uzeli jesu byli Položani, i iznašьlь je roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь jepiskopomь Damijanomь i sь iepiskopomь Iliōmь, i ōtjelь ōt Žegra, i kušte mu popalilь; i pakь posla kraljevьstvo mi despota Dragoslava sь jepiskopomь Arsenijemь da ihь iznadju, da si je ima sveta crьkvi kako je isprьva bylo).
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Trěbuša
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
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Trьnovьci
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Trьnovьci with its watermills, meadows, vineyards and the territory of the village with its rights to the monastery of Treskavec (I priloži kraljevьstvo mi selo Trьnovьci sь voděničijemь i sь nivьjemь i sь livadami i sь vьseju ōblastiju i pravinami selь těhь, i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь što su dali vlastele za dušu).
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Trьnovьci, Vineyard
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Trьnovьci with its watermills, meadows, vineyards and the territory of the village with its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (I priloži kraljevьstvo mi selo Trьnovьci sь voděničijemь i sь nivьjemь i sь livadami i sь vьseju ōblastiju i pravinami selь těhь, i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь što su dali vlastele za dušu).
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Turěnьsko polje
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Mentioned several times in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. At first attested in the description of estates, that were bought by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin and donated to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (v Turaněhь polje do města Trojeručice skop᾿skije i do K᾿sěně, i do protopope Desislava, i do Verišina městě, što se obrěta Lipsiotština s Gradištemь i sь Hrьsověm selištemь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin granted several canals, which lied on the Turenьsko polje, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg in order to build there watermills in charge of the monastery (I k tomu priloži kraljevstvo mi izvode ōt Lepenca koi ishodi na polje Turen᾿sko da si učini crьkvi Svetago Gjeōrgija voděnicu vь krai polja Turěnьskoga vь brěgu velikje rěke, i da si vadi žita i vrьtove vь poli Turenьskomь. I drugi izvod da si izvede ōd Velike rěke, da ga uzme pod Těrani vь zabělě kraljevstva mi gde može, i da ga pobede prězь zabělь kraljevstva mi na polje Turen᾿sko, i da si položi drugu voděnicu na brěgu Velike rěke; takožde i polje da si vadi nikim᾿že ne vьzbran᾿nō). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated an abandoned field with a watermill above Turenьsko polje, which belonged in previous time to Ananzev, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I nadь Turěnskimь poljemь niva Ananzeva eksalima .REI. pogonь. I na toi nivě voděnica; i to da kraljevstvo mi crьkvi Svetago Geōrgija.). In the boundary description of the village Vodno a road called after the place Turenьsko Polje is mentioned (na turěnski putь koi grede is Pologa).
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Tzekobstina
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The Church of Saint Constantine and Helena in Ohrid possessed a vineyard in Tzekobstina (Čekoština). The vineyard was from east adjacent to the property of Pantapa. From the west the vineyard bordered on the land of the daughters of Kutzkara (ἕτερον ἀμπέλιον εἰς τὴν Τζεκόβστιναν, πλησίον ἐξ ἀνατολῶν τοῦ Παντάπα καὶ ἐκ δυσμῶν πλήσιον τῆς θυγατρὸς τοῦ Κουτζκάρα).
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Tōčilъ
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Tōčilъ with a planina to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Tōčilъ i planina rekōma sь vseja pravinojǫ). The localisation follows a proposal of Kravari.
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Tōčilъ, Summer Pasture
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a planina near the village of Tōčilъ to the monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Tōčilъ i planina rekōma sь vseja pravinojǫ). The localisation follows a proposal of Kravari.
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Uboro
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Uboro to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid. Vassiliki Kravari claims that the topographical entity Uboro is identical with the village Borovec. Borovec is registered in the Defters for the Nahija between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583 as a village and derven.
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Uzdolie
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Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Uzdolie with the metochion to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь..... Selo Dlьbočica i Uzdolie s metochomь).
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Velgošt
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The Land Inventory Brebion of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo mentions the village of Velgošt four times. In article 52 an acquisition of a meadow underneath Velgošt is described. This possession was bought from a certain Pardo Kosta by Bishop Ignatij for a horse and 30 perper (p. 293: I livadu kupi Ignatie piskopь pod Velьgoštom pod putemь u Parda Koste za konja, za 30 perper). The daughter of a certain Fracilev donated a field measuring 5 plug to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (p. 294, art. 54 Niva pod Velьgoštom, što dade Fracilьva dьšti pri Drьmanově nivě na 5 plugovь). In article 83 a certain Obrad donated a field underneath the site of Vrbo for the sake of his salvation to the monastery according to the Land Inventory Brebion (298, 83: I pod Vrьbomь niva na 6 zametь, što dade Obradь za grobь). In article 78 a certain Janic from Velgošt is mentioned (p. 298 Janicь iz Velgoš).
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Verišino (město)
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Mentioned several times in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the monastery of Saint George-Gorg. At first attested in the boundary description of Turanehь field (v Turaněhь polje do města Trojeručice skop᾿skije i do K᾿sěně, i do protopope Desislava, i do Verišina městě, što se obrěta Lipsiotština s Gradištemь i sь Hrьsověm selištemь). Then characterised as a settlement site in the boundary delimitation of Vodno (ta na Verišino selište na studenьcь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin granted a field near Verišino land for the monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva u Verišině poli do Moskojanja). He donated also a place called Verihino and Dragijev lugь to the same monastery ( I ešte pride kraljevstvo mi Verihino město I Dragijevь lugь). At last quoted in the boundary delimitation of a meadow, that was located between Žabljana and Kolušine luke and between the vineyards of Vodno and of Nerezi (I postavi kraljevstvo mi zabělь dobitkomь Svetago Geōrgija ōt Žabljanь do Kolušine luke i do vodněnskih᾿ i nerěž᾿kyhь vinograd, i Verihino město i Dragijev lugь).
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Veščani
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Veščani with boundaries and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Selo Veščani s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village of Veščani is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536-1539 and under the year 1583 as Višičani or Višničani.
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Viništa
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The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated in ca. 1299/1300 the village of Viništa to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (ἕτερον τόπον καλούμενον Βίνισαν, διήκοντα μέχρι τοῦ ὄχθου τοῦ Σελκόβου). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (Drugo město Viništa ōpirajušti do brěga Selkova).
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Vinsko
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Vinsko to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Vlach Katun near Klьčevišta
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In ca. 1299/1300 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated a Vlach katun (κατοῦναν βλαχικήν) near the village of Klustobista to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita. The topography and the context suggest that the katun has to be localised to the North of the contemporary villages of Banjane, Kučevište and Pobožje. In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective katun is confirmed (i katunь Vlahь Svetago Nikite).
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Vlkovno
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The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Vlkovno to the Monastery of Hilandar. Vlkovno is listed together with Štenče as a village located in Upper Polog (I u Gornjemь Polozě selo Štenče i sь Vlьkovnōm).
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Vlьčьje
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In 1334/35 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated the settlement site of Vlьčьje with its fields, summer pastures and rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Vlьčьje, što je naselilь svetii kralь, sь ljudmi i sь nivijemь i sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami u Babuně).
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Vlьčьje
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement site of Vlьčьje with fields and summer pastures and all rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Vlьčьje, što je naselilь svetii kralь, sь ljudmi i sь nivijemь i sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami u Babuně). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Vlьčьje, which developed into a village, with a summer pasture and all rights (Selo Vlьčije, što naseli svety kralь, sь ljudmi, sь planinami, sěnokosomь i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Vlьčije to the Monastery of Treskavec and also gave a boundary description of the village (Selo Vlьčie, a tomu selu megje: gde se stae Vlьčevska Rěka s Ljubovšticomь, ta po hrїdu na putь vlьčevski, grede na Mužicь, tьžde putь do Malihь Koritь, ōkolo vsěhь Malihь Koritь i gorě na Myslovrьhь, i niz brьdo na Peklišta po hrїdu k Zagradu, i dolu gde se stae Vlčevštica i Ljubovštica, gde je i počelo).
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated summer pastures of Vlьčьje to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Vlьčьje, što je naselilь svetii kralь, sь ljudmi i sь nivijemь i sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami u Babuně).
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated properties in the village of Voraša to the Monastery of Sveta Petka (i u selě u Vorašahь zem’le kuplenice na četiri města na .R. k’b’lь).
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The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the village Vozarce to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu Pešteru sь ljudmi i selo Šeškovo, Gavriilovь Kamenь, Grьbavьcь, selo Vozarce). The village Vozarce is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Tikveš in the year 1519 and 1573.
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According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Obrad donated a field beneath the site of Vrbo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (298, 83: i pod Vrьbomь niva na 6 zametь, što dade Obradь za grobь). The name of the site of Vrbo is mentioned in connection with the village Lěskovljani, nevertheless its more accurate localisation is unknown.
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Vrutok
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the valley (village) of Vrutok near the spring of the river Vardar together with mills, lands, fields and hay harvests to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, which owned them even before the charter was issued (i dolu na rěcě Vrut’kь: sь mliny i sь zemlomь, sь nivijemь, i sь sěnokosy što ci je i prěge bylo).
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the valley (village) of Vrutok near the spring of the river Vardar together with mills, lands, fields and hay harvests to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, which owned them even before the charter was issued (i dolu na rěcě Vrut’kь: sь mliny i sь zemlomь, sь nivijemь, i sь sěnokosy što ci je i prěge bylo).
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Vodno with churches, vineyards and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Vōdno selo prida kraljevstvo mi, i vь njemь monastirь svetaïa Bogorodica Jeleusa sь svetymь Ḟeōdōromь nadь Vodnomь i sь svetymь Pandeleimonomь i sь svetymь Ḟeodoromь iže jestь vь Hvaštihь, jedno bo jestь selo Vodno i Nerězi, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i sь ribnimi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь).
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Vōdno, Church of Saint Theodore
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the church of Saint Theodore to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Vōdno selo prida kraljevstvo mi, i vь njemь monastirь svetaïa Bogorodica Jeleusa sь svetymь Ḟeōdōromь nadь Vodnomь i sь svetymь Pandeleimonomь i sь svetymь Ḟeodoromь iže jestь vь Hvaštihь, jedno bo jestь selo Vodno i Nerězi, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i sь ribnimi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь).
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Vōdno, Church of the Holy Virgin
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the church of the Holy Virgin near Vōdno to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Vōdno selo prida kraljevstvo mi, i vь njemь monastirь svetaïa Bogorodica Jeleusa sь svetymь Ḟeōdōromь nadь Vodnomь i sь svetymь Pandeleimonomь i sь svetymь Ḟeodoromь iže jestь vь Hvaštihь, jedno bo jestь selo Vodno i Nerězi, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i sь ribnimi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь).
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Vōdno, Hunting Grounds
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the hunting grounds near Vōdno to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Vōdno selo prida kraljevstvo mi, i vь njemь monastirь svetaïa Bogorodica Jeleusa sь svetymь Ḟeōdōromь nadь Vodnomь i sь svetymь Pandeleimonomь i sь svetymь Ḟeodoromь iže jestь vь Hvaštihь, jedno bo jestь selo Vodno i Nerězi, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i sь ribnimi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь).
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Vōdno, Meadows
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated uncultivated land near Vōdno to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Vōdno selo prida kraljevstvo mi, i vь njemь monastirь svetaïa Bogorodica Jeleusa sь svetymь Ḟeōdōromь nadь Vodnomь i sь svetymь Pandeleimonomь i sь svetymь Ḟeodoromь iže jestь vь Hvaštihь, jedno bo jestь selo Vodno i Nerězi, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i sь ribnimi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь).
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Vōdno, Monastery of the Holy Virgin Eleusa
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the Monastery of the Sveta Bogorodica Jeleusa to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Vōdno selo prida kraljevstvo mi, i vь njemь monastirь svetaïa Bogorodica Jeleusa sь svetymь Ḟeōdōromь nadь Vodnomь i sь svetymь Pandeleimonomь i sь svetymь Ḟeodoromь iže jestь vь Hvaštihь, jedno bo jestь selo Vodno i Nerězi, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i sь ribnimi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь).
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Vōdno, Vineyards
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the vineyards near Vōdno to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Vōdno selo prida kraljevstvo mi, i vь njemь monastirь svetaïa Bogorodica Jeleusa sь svetymь Ḟeōdōromь nadь Vodnomь i sь svetymь Pandeleimonomь i sь svetymь Ḟeodoromь iže jestь vь Hvaštihь, jedno bo jestь selo Vodno i Nerězi, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i sь ribnimi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь).
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Vōdno, Watermill
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the Watermill near Vōdno to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Vōdno selo prida kraljevstvo mi, i vь njemь monastirь svetaïa Bogorodica Jeleusa sь svetymь Ḟeōdōromь nadь Vodnomь i sь svetymь Pandeleimonomь i sь svetymь Ḟeodoromь iže jestь vь Hvaštihь, jedno bo jestь selo Vodno i Nerězi, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i sь ribnimi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь).
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Zagrad (1)
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Vlьčije to the Monastery of Treskavec. In the boundary description of the village preserved in the charter also the village of Zagrad is mentioned ((Selo Vlьčie, a tomu selu megje: gde se stae Vlьčevska Rěka s Ljubovšticomь, ta po hrїdu na putь vlьčevski, grede na Mužicь, tьžde putь do Malihь Koritь, ōkolo vsěhь Malihь Koritь i gorě na Myslovrьhь, i niz brьdo na Peklišta po hrїdu k Zagradu, i dolu gde se stae Vlčevštica i Ljubovštica, gde je i počelo)
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The Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid bought the estate of Kaliman in Zagradčane. The church received also as a donation for the sake of salvation the property of Gjurgič in Zagradčane. Both possession were confirmed by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan in the charter for the The Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos (U Zagradьčanehь město kupeničijemь Kalimanovo i Gjurgičevo što je dano crьkvi zadušnina). The village of Zagradčane is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583.
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Zdunę on the Mountain
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Zdune on the Mountain with its hamlets of Bliznьsko, Mokrosěki, Golěmo pod and Popověni, with vineyards, mills, winter and summer pastures, hunting and fishing grounds, and meadows to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of Zdunę by Tsar Constantine I Asen together with its three hamlets, vineyards, mills, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Zdune i sь Popovlïani i sь Blьznьskomь i sь Mokrosěci ježe jestь dalь svety Romanь carь prьvi htitorь, sь zaselki těmi sь Velimь podomь. I kraljevьstvo mi tu priloži i crьkvь Svetuju Nedelju, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Zdunę, Abandoned Church
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King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the abandoned church near Zdune to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (A se mege ihь počinajutь ōtь crьkvištь, ta po bilu na Bodinovo Grobьšte, na Povilenь, ta na Gomodedь, ta na Ksenь, na Mravincь, ta na ІAsiku, na Dobri Gvozdь, na propastь, na Stupišta, po bilu na Hvoinkь, po bilu na Ravnje, ta na Bělutokь, na Kalugercь – Kalugercь žirovište svetomu Geōrgiju – Bělica ribnikь, ta na Robinь Dolь, na Sinju Lokvu, na Lopušьnь, kь jelě ta na Crьkvišta).
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Zdunę, Hamlet Golěmo pod
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated the hamlet of Golěmo pod near the village of Zdunę to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih).
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Zdunę, Hamlet Mokrosěki
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the hamlet of Mokrosěki near the village of Zdunę to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the hamlet Mokrosěci near Zdunę by Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Zdune i sь Popovlïani i sь Blьznьskomь i sь Mokrosěci ježe jestь dalь svety Romanь carь prьvi htitorь, sь zaselki těmi sь Velimь podomь. I kraljevьstvo mi tu priloži i crьkvь Svetuju Nedelju, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Zdunę, Hamlet Popověni
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the hamlet of Popověni near the village of Zdunę to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the hamlet Popovlïani near Zdunę by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Zdune i sь Popovlïani i sь Blьznьskomь i sь Mokrosěci ježe jestь dalь svety Romanь carь prьvi htitorь, sь zaselki těmi sь Velimь podomь. I kraljevьstvo mi tu priloži i crьkvь Svetuju Nedelju, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Zdunę, Hunting Ground
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated a hunting ground near Zdunę to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of a hunting ground near Zdunę by Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Zdune i sь Popovlïani i sь Blьznьskomь i sь Mokrosěci ježe jestь dalь svety Romanь carь prьvi htitorь, sь zaselki těmi sь Velimь podomь. I kraljevьstvo mi tu priloži i crьkvь Svetuju Nedelju, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Zdunę, Mill
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated a mill near Zdunę to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of a vineyard near Zdunę by Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Zdune i sь Popovlïani i sь Blьznьskomь i sь Mokrosěci ježe jestь dalь svety Romanь carь prьvi htitorь, sь zaselki těmi sь Velimь podomь. I kraljevьstvo mi tu priloži i crьkvь Svetuju Nedelju, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Zdunę, Summer Pasture
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated a summer pasture near Zdunę to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of a summer pasture near Zdunę by Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Zdune i sь Popovlïani i sь Blьznьskomь i sь Mokrosěci ježe jestь dalь svety Romanь carь prьvi htitorь, sь zaselki těmi sь Velimь podomь. I kraljevьstvo mi tu priloži i crьkvь Svetuju Nedelju, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Zdunę, Uncultivated Land
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated uncultivated land, a so called zaběloï, near Zdunę to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of a vineyard near Zdunę by Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Zdune i sь Popovlïani i sь Blьznьskomь i sь Mokrosěci ježe jestь dalь svety Romanь carь prьvi htitorь, sь zaselki těmi sь Velimь podomь. I kraljevьstvo mi tu priloži i crьkvь Svetuju Nedelju, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Zdunę, Vineyard
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Tsar Constatine Asen donated vineyards near Zdunę to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of a vineyard near Zdunę by Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Zdune i sь Popovlïani i sь Blьznьskomь i sь Mokrosěci ježe jestь dalь svety Romanь carь prьvi htitorь, sь zaselki těmi sь Velimь podomь. I kraljevьstvo mi tu priloži i crьkvь Svetuju Nedelju, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
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Zdunę, Winter pasture
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Tsar Constantine Asen donated a winter pasture near Zdunę to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih).
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a tenured field in Zijašta, which was a gift of Kosta Ljutovoi to the church of Holy Mother of God in Vodno for the right to have grave, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. (I niva koju je dalь Kosta Ljutovoi u Zijašti na Prěsčišti lьništa PE. Pogonь: dade ju za grobь si crьkvi Matere Božije vodenske: ōt batinske vodovagje, ta nis putь koi ide u Dračevo do rěke Prěsьčke sь lukōmь).
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A field called Zlovadnica and registered as a possession of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo was situated above Treboš. The boundaries of Zlovadnica are marked by the old furrow and the road from Poroj (287, 22: Niva Zlovadnica…nad Trěbošomь…A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti).
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Čahra
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In 1348 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) issued a charter for the Cell of Saint Sava (ca. 1175-1236) in Karyes on the Holy Mount Athos concerning the village of Kosorići, when he stopped at the place called Čahra near Skopje (Sego radi napisa se sii hrisovulь vь ōkrьstnoi st᾿raně grada Skopia, stoještu carstvu mi na Čahri). The charter of Stefan Dušan for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren dated to 1347/48 refers to the place of Čahra in the border delimitation of the village of Klьčevišta (A megja Klьčevištemь: do visa us poljanu, megju Pьsi Dolь i megju hlьmь tere pravo na kolovozь, i koi putь ide ōt Banjanь pravo mimo selo Slivovikь, kako izlazi kolnikь na kamenikь na brьdo, i ōt tudu pravo u planinu putemь obь druge strane do crьkvišta pri Kalopetrově lozě, a gorě uz dělь u planinu; a ōt Skopija megja, po srědě Dobroga Dola, u putь u prěky koi grede ōt Čahra, i do mramora putemь koi grede uz Golihovo pravo u Banjane, ōt toga puti pravo u visь, koi ide megju Banjane i megju Klьčevišta). Čahra was not a village in medieval times, but a place (topographical entity), which is most probably to be localised in "Čairsko Polje" (cf. the map by Radoslav M. Grujić), which is today Skopje's Northern urban district of Čair.
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Čelopek
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The Serbian king Stefan Uroš IV Dušan, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, donated a summer pasture with the mowings and grass at Suha gora to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo. The bestowed posession bordered on Čelopek (Na Suhoi Gorě planina, sь sěnokosi, s travomь, do lokve i do mege čelopečke).
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Čel᾿nik
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated 85 wells above Čel᾿nik to the monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I nadčel᾿nikomь studenecь PE. i Slivьštica ōt izvora eija…). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the aforementioned donation of 85 wells above Čelnik to the monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I da kraljevstvo mi ōt rěke Sliv᾿štice četvrьtu čestь na potrěbu monastiru i Bani, i nad Čelnikom PI studen᾿cь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin granted also a field under the road, which went through Čelnik near Črna Gora till the river Serava, to the monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Druga niva nis putь koi grede prěs Čelnikь u Črьnu Goru do rěke Serave).
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Čerěnce
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According to the The Land Inventory Brebion a certain Manoilo from Banic donated a field under Čerěnce, not far away from the field of lady Zoia, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo (Niva pod Čerěn᾿cemь blizь kira Zoine nive, koju dade kir Manoilo ōtь Banicь, na 13 zametь).
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Črěševo
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Črěševo together with the villages of Dьvigod and Dlьbicǫ and its vineyards, mills meadows and hunting and fishing grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Dьvigod sь selomъ Dlьbicǫ, i sь Črěšōvenoi, sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sь žrъn'kami i s pašišti, sь planinami, i sь zaběloï i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon'noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of Črěševo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Tugere niva do Kuk`lïa i do svetago Dimitriïa, ōtь puti velijega koi grede u Črěševō). The village is mentioned a second time as Čreševlïani and King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed several posessions to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Čreševlïani: ōbrěte bo je kraljevstvo mi ōtь isьprva bivšeje svetago Geōrgïa Gorga, danoje svetymь Romanōmь caremь, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь zaběli, sь lovištemь zvěrinimь, sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Črěševo, Meadows
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a meadow near the village of Črěševo to the monastery of St. George-Gorg (Dьvigod sь selomъ Dlьbicǫ, i sь Črěšōvenoi, sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sь žrъn'kami i s pašišti, sь planinami, i sь zaběloï i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon'noïmi ih). From this passage comes no clearness about the right of ownership of the meadow. It also could be property of one of the other villages or of all three together. King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the meadows near Črěševo to the monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Čreševlïani: ōbrěte bo je kraljevstvo mi ōtь isьprva bivšeje svetago Geōrgïa Gorga, danoje svetymь Romanōmь caremь, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь zaběli, sь lovištemь zvěrinimь, sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Črěševo, Mill
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a mill near the village of Črěševo to the Monastery of St. George-Gorg (Dьvigod sь selomъ Dlьbicǫ, i sь Črěšōvenoi, sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sь žrъn'kami i s pašišti, sь planinami, i sь zaběloï i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon'noïmi ih). From this passage comes no clearness about the right of ownership of the mill. It also could be property of one of the other villages or of all three together. King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the meadows near Črěševo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Čreševlïani: ōbrěte bo je kraljevstvo mi ōtь isьprva bivšeje svetago Geōrgïa Gorga, danoje svetymь Romanōmь caremь, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь zaběli, sь lovištemь zvěrinimь, sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Črěševo, Summer Pasture
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a summer pasture near the village of Črěševo to the Monastery of St. George-Gorg (Dьvigod sь selomъ Dlьbicǫ, i sь Črěšōvenoi, sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sь žrъn'kami i s pašišti, sь planinami, i sь zaběloï i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon'noïmi ih). From this passage comes no clearness about the right of ownership of the summer pasture. It also could be property of one of the other villages or of all three together. King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the summer pastures near Črěševo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Čreševlïani: ōbrěte bo je kraljevstvo mi ōtь isьprva bivšeje svetago Geōrgïa Gorga, danoje svetymь Romanōmь caremь, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь zaběli, sь lovištemь zvěrinimь, sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Črěševo, Vineyard
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Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a vineyard near the village of Črěševo to the monastery of St. George-Gorg (Dьvigod sь selomъ Dlьbicǫ, i sь Črěšōvenoi, sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sь žrъn'kami i s pašišti, sь planinami, i sь zaběloï i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon'noïmi ih). From this passage comes no clearness about the right of ownership of the vineyard. It also could be property of one of the other villages or of all three together. King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the vineyards near Črěševo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Selo Čreševlïani: ōbrěte bo je kraljevstvo mi ōtь isьprva bivšeje svetago Geōrgïa Gorga, danoje svetymь Romanōmь caremь, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь zaběli, sь lovištemь zvěrinimь, sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Črьnče
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the field of Akropolites under a road towards the castle Črьnče to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva Akropolitova nis putь koi grede na grad Črьnče di protopope Desisava na Podu). He also granted a field under the fortress Črьnče near the possessions of the butcher Tihomir to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva pod Črьnčemь blizь Tihomira Makelara, do Rada Trьpezice i do puta koi grede u selište). In the boundary description of Vodno also Črьnče and the road to Črьnče is mentioned (A mege vodьnьske: poiemše ōd voděnice bistijaritove Kutrevice, ta na Mramorь pod visь, ta putemь koi grede na Črьnče, ta na Črьnče,...)
The fortress was restored the fourth time in between the 11. and 13. century.
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Ōbrьšani
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill in the village of Ōbrьšani (i drugo voděničьje u Ōbrьšanehь dvě ōcě). In the year 1343/44 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Ōbrьšani with a vineyard, watermill and all its rights (Selo Ōbrьšani sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь, sь livadami, sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo). It is mentioned a second time when Dušan confirmed additional watermills near Ōbrьšani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Vь Ōbrьšanehь .v. voděnici, što je dalь Berivoi za duštu i voděnica podь svetu crьkvu što je zajedno sь Runьzeremь). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Ōbrьšani with vineyards, mills and all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (selo Ōbrьšani s niviemь, s vinogradi, s mlini, s livadami, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Ōbrьšani, Mill
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a mill in or near Ōbrьšani to the Monastery of Treskavec (selo Ōbrьšani s niviemь, s vinogradi, s mlini, s livadami, sь vsěmi pravinami). Because of the presence of a watermill in the earlier charters it seems probable that it was the same building.
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Ōbrьšani, Vineyard
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a vineyard near Ōbrьšani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Ōbrьšani sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь, sь livadami, sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the vineyards near Ōbrьšani to the Monastery of Treskavec (selo Ōbrьšani s niviemь, s vinogradi, s mlini, s livadami, sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Ōbrьšani, Watermill
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill in the village of Ōbrьšani (i drugo voděničьje u Ōbrьšanehь dvě ōcě). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of a watermill in or near Ōbrьšani (1: Vь Ōbrьšanehь .v. voděnici, što je dalь Berivoi za duštu i voděnica podь svetu crьkvu što je zajedno sь Runьzeremь. 2: Selo Ōbrьšani sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь, sь livadami, sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
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Ōhrid
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the town of Ōhrid in the donation of the church of St. John the Theologian and other possessions near Ōhrid to the Monastery of Treskavec (Metohь vь Ōhridě Prokaḟimeny i crьkovь Svety Iōanь Bogoslovьcь, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь lovištemь, sь mlini, sь vrьtomь, sь vsěmi pravinami). Most probably in autumn 1345 the same King issued a charter for the Church of the Virgin Peribleptos in Ōhrid.
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Ōhrid, Church of Mal Sveti Kliment
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Priest Stephanos Prophetes founded the Church of Mal Sveti Kliment in Ōhrid in the time of the μέγαλος ζούπανος of Ōhrid Andreas Gropa and the Archbishop Gregorios of Ōhrid according to the inscription from the year 1378 above the Southern entrance to the church.
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Ōhrid, Church of Sveti Konstantin i Elena
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The Hieromonk Parthenios founded the Church of Sveti Konstatin i Elena in Ōhrid in the second half of the 14th century.
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Ōrahovnicе
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed two estates in or near the village Ōrahovnicе as a possession of the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid. One property was an acquisition of the church, the other an endowment for the sake of salvation (U Ōrahovnicěhь město kupeničije i zadušnine). The village of Ōrahovnicе is registered in the Defter for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583 as Rahovnik, later as Orovnik.
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Ōrěhovь Dolь
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King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the village of Ōrěhovь Dolь in the boundary description of Homorani (... i vьzlazešte na Ljutǫ, ōbьjemljušte vsu pravinu Ōrěhova Dolo(!), ōbьjemljušte planinu Bratonju sь vsěmi pravinami ...).
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Šeškovo
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The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the village Šeškovo to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu Pešteru sь ljudmi i selo Šeškovo). The village Šeškovo is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Tikveš in the year 1519 and 1573.
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Šiševo
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The Church of Saint Nicholas near the village Šiševo was erected in the first half of the 14th century. Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Šiševo with metochia on both sides of the river, a grove of nut trees and hunting grounds to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь.....selo Šišoevci i metohь jego sь obě straně rěke i orašie i lovišta). The village Šiševo is mentioned in the scribal note from the late 14th or early 15th century (Menaion, Chludov collection, GIM Moscow, Nr. 144: Sija kniga manastirьska ōt svetago Nikoli; pišemь v selo Šiševo nekovmu prokletomu). The vilage Šiševo appears also in the pomenik of the the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska.
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Štenče
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Štenče together with all rights and boundaries to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Štenče selo sь vsěmi pravinami i s megami, sь modričkymi i gostivarskymi, i do metochyje Svetyje Nedělje, pravo nizь děl prěz Veliku, na Dubь jedini, na Lisiče Jazbine, pravo naa Mogilice, na cěstu u Crьveni Brěg, a ōt Crьvenoga Brěga pravo na Glogovnikь). The monastery received also the hillfort of Štenče with ground, hill (mountain), trees (wood), which belonged to the Byzantine emperor (i samo gradište Štenče, što je bylo carevo, ili je polje, ili je brьdo, ili je drěvo). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Štenče to the Monastery of Hilandar. Štenče is listed together with Vlkovno as a village located in Upper Polog (I u Gornjemь Polozě selo Štenče i sь Vlьkovnōm).
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Štenče, Hillfort
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Štenče together with all rights and boundaries to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Štenče selo sь vsěmi pravinami i s megami, sь modričkymi i gostivarskymi, i do metochyje Svetyje Nedělje, pravo nizь děl prěz Veliku, na Dubь jedini, na Lisiče Jazbine, pravo naa Mogilice, na cěstu u Crьveni Brěg, a ōt Crьvenoga Brěga pravo na Glogovnikь). The monastery received also the hillfort of Štenče with ground, hill (mountain), trees (wood), which belonged to the Byzantine emperor (i samo gradište Štenče, što je bylo carevo, ili je polje, ili je brьdo, ili je drěvo).
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Žabljana
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a meadow, that was located between Žabljana and Kolušine luke, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I postavi kraljevstvo mi zabělь dobitkomь Svetago Geōrgija ōt Žabljanь do Kolušine luke).
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Želino
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Staro Želynje to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo with the church located nearby, water mill, field, meadows, hay harvests, mountain and all rights (Selo Staro Želynje u crkovь u njemь, sь vodeničijemь, s nivije, sь livadami, sь sěnokosi, sь brьdomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirms only one half of the village of Staro Želynje as a posession of the Monastery of Hilandar. The emperor donated it with the village boundaries and the church (I Starogo Želina polovina sь megjami i sь crьkviju).
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Želino, Church
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Staro Želynje to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo with the church located nearby, water mill, field, meadows, hay harvests, mountain and all rights (Selo Staro Želynje u crkovь u njemь, sь vodeničijemь, s nivije, sь livadami, sь sěnokosi, sь brьdomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirms only one half of the village of Staro Želynje as a posession of the Monastery of Hilandar. The emperor donated it with the village boundaries and the church (I Starogo Želina polovina sь megjami i sь crьkviju).
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Želino, Watermill
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The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Staro Želynje to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo with the church located nearby, water mill, field, meadows, hay harvests, mountain and all rights (Selo Staro Želynje u crkovь u njemь, sь vodeničijemь, s nivije, sь livadami, sь sěnokosi, sь brьdomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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Župa of Morava
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In ca. 1189/90 the Serbian Grand Župan Stefan Nemanja (reigned 1166/68-1196) incorporated Morava into his realm (Priloži že kĭ zemli otčĭstvïa svojego oblastĭ nyševĭskuju do konca, Lypljanĭ že i Moravu i glagoljemy Vrani, prizrěnĭsku že oblastĭ i Pologa oba do konca sĭ megami svoimi.). In ca. 1299/1300 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated the village of Mērana in (the župa of) Morava to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita (χωρίον διακείμενον εἰς τὴν Μοράβαν καὶ ἐπονομαζόμενον τὴν Μηράναν). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the village of Izmira in Morava is confirmed (I selo u Moravě narekomoje Izmira). In the first quarter of the 14th century Morava was part of the Bishopric of Lipljan (po Moravě). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of the Serbian King Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar from the years 1303-1304 (or after 1331) reports that the village of S'mira in Morava was granted to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) in the vicinity of the Monastery of Chilandar by the Serbian King (i u Moravě selo S'mira ... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь). In 1342 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) issued a charter in favour of the starec Ioanĭ in Morava donating to him the Monastery of Sveti Nikola Mrački for lifelong subsistence (u Moravě). According to Siniša Mišić the medieval Serbian župa of Morava is to be localised along the river Binačka Morava.
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Žurьče
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In 1334/35 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated half of the settlement site of Žurьče to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Žurьče, ōdь nego polovina, i odj nivija i ōdь polja polovina i ōdь brьda).
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Žurьče
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Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement site of Žurьče (Selište Žurьče, ōdь nego polovina, i odj nivija i ōdь polja polovina i ōdь brьda). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Žurče with vineyards, mills and all its rights (Selo Žurče, Cklerevь i Madarakevь dělь, s niviemь, s vinograadi, s mlini, z brьdomь, sь vsomь pravinomь).
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Žurьče, Mill
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a mill in or near Žurče to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Žurče, Cklerevь i Madarakevь dělь, s niviemь, s vinograadi, s mlini, z brьdomь, sь vsomь pravinomь).
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Žurьče, Vineyard
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In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated vineyards near Žurče to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Žurče, Cklerevь i Madarakevь dělь, s niviemь, s vinograadi, s mlini, z brьdomь, sь vsomь pravinomь).
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Žužlje
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In the boundary description of the village Vodno a road to Žužlje is mentioned (na putь koi ide kь Žužlju).
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