Begin 01.01.1253
Properties
| ID | 119400 |
|---|---|
| System Class | Acquisition |
| Case Study | Beyond East and West: Sacred Landscapes Duklja and Raška |
| Event | Donation |
Description
The Village of Cerova na Limu was given by King Uroš I to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Ston. A Part of the Village was given to the Monastery of Sveti Peter and Paul in Lim (ZSp. 601 XII, 594 VI).
Relations
Places (1)
| Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cerova na Limu | Place | The Village of Cerova na Limu was given by King Uroš I to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Ston. A Part of the Village was given to the Monastery of Sveti Peter and Paul in Lim (ZSp. 601 XII - Na Limu selo Cerova i Močila, 594 VI - Selo Cerova, a meda jemu otь Črьnylьne Stěne pravo po dělu više Boroševine). |
Actors (3)
| Name | Class | Begin | End | Relation Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monastery of Sts. Peter and Paul in Lim | Group | 01.01.1253 | Recipient | King Dušan donated the Hamlet of Brezova to the Monastery of Sts. Peter and Paul in Lim in Bijelo Polje. | |
| Monastery of the Mother of God in Ston | Group | 01.01.1253 | Recipient | The Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Ston was a Serbian Orthodox monastery in the town of Ston. It was the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Hum between 1219 and the 1250s. | |
| Stefan Uroš I | Person | 01.01.1253 | Sponsor | Stefan Uroš I was the youngest son of Stefan Nemanjić and Anna Dandolo. He reigned from 1243 to 1276. |