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Donation/Confirmation of Ljuběne

Begin 01.01.1299
End 31.05.1308

Properties

ID 11537
System Class Acquisition
Case Study Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16
Event Donation

Description

In 1299/1300 or May 1308 (?) the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - donated and confirmed the donation of the village of Ljuběne to the Monastery of Chilandar.

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Events (1)
Name Class Begin End Description
Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated goods and possessions to the monastery of Chilandar Acquisition In ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos issued - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - a charter for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos, through which the possessions of the Monastery of Saint Nikita in and near Skopje were confirmed.
Places (1)
Name Class Begin End Description
Ljuběne Place 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).
Actors (2)
Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
Michael IX Palaiologos Person Michael IX Palaiologos was from 1294/95 to 1320 Co-Emperor of Andronikos II and father of Andronikos III.
Monastery of Chilandar Group Serbian Monastery on the Holy Mount Athos, which was founded by the Serbian Saint Sava.
Sources (1)
Name Class Description
Skopje Sveti Nikita 1 Source In ca. 1299/1300 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) issued a charter for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos, through which the possessions of the Monastery of Sveti Nikita in and near Skopje were confirmed.