Maps of Power

Donation of Běla Vodica

Begin 01.09.1343
End 31.08.1344

Properties

ID 3826
System Class Acquisition
Case Study Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16
Event Donation

Description

King Steven Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement site of Bela Vodica with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Běla Vodica sь vsěmi pravinami, što priloži tepci Gradislavь)

Relations

Places (1)
Name Class Begin End Description
Běla Vodica Place 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).
Events (1)
Name Class Begin End Description
Confirmation and Donation of Properties by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan to the Monastery of Treskavec Acquisition King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued a second Slavonic charter in 1343/44 for the Monastery of Treskavec to the north of Prilep. He confirmed current properties and donated further villages, settlements, abandoned lands, summer and winter pastures, watermills, metochia and churches in the region of Prilep to the Monastery.
Actors (2)
Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
Monastery of Treskavec Group
Stefan Uroš IV Dušan Person Stefan Dušan, also called Stefan Uroš IV, English Stephen Dushan, or Stephen Uroš IV (born 1308—died Dec. 20, 1355) king of Serbia (1331–46) and “Emperor of the Serbs, Greeks, and Albanians” (1346–55), the greatest ruler of medieval Serbia, who promoted his nation’s influence and gave his people a new code of laws.
Sources (1)
Name Class Description
Treskavac 2 Source The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) issued a second Slavonic charter in 1343/44 for the Monastery of Treskavec to the North of Prilep. He confirmed current properties and donated further villages, settlements, abandoned lands, summer and winter pastures, watermills, metochia and churches in the region of Prilep to the monastery. Božidar Ferjančić argued that the second charter (Treskavac 2) for the Monastery of Treskavec is a forgery, while the first and third (Treskavac 1 and 3) are authentic. Djordje Bubalo advanced the opinion that the second charter (Treskavac 2) is an unofficial document based on the first and the third charter (Treskavac 1 and 3).