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Trifunoski 1955

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ID 17907
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Case Study Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16 , Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355)

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Jovan F. Trifunoski, Skopsko Polje, in: Naselja i poreklo stanovištva 35 (1955) 344-565.

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Places (3)
Name Class Begin End Description
Nahovo Place 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.
Rekoma Place 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).
Šiševo Place 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.