Maps of Power

Črěševo, Mill

Begin 01.09.1258
End 31.12.1300

Properties

ID 6196
System Class Place
Place Mill
Case Study Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16
Administrative unit Region of Skopje / Скопски регион
Historical place Kingdom of Serbia , Second Bulgarian Empire

Description

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).

Relations

Events (2)
Name Class Begin End Description
Confirmation of Črěševo, Mill Acquisition King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of a mill in or near the village of Črěševo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg.
Donation of Črěševo, Mill Acquisition Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a mill in or near the village of Črěševo the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg.
Sources (2)
Name Class Description
Skopje Monastery of St. George 1 Source The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) confirmed previous donations of properties and people to the Monastery of St. George-Gorg near Skopje and added his own. The charter is dated to the years of his reign (1257/58-1277).
Skopje Monastery of St. George 2 Source The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282–1321) issued this charter after the refurbishment of the Monastery of St. George-Gorg near Skopje in the year 1300. He confirmed the donations given to the monastery by former Byzantine, Bulgarian and Serbian rulers. Finally, King Milutin also granted new privileges, landed property and population to the respective monastery.