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Purković 1939/40

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Miodrag A. Purković, Popis sela u srednjevekovnoj Srbiji, in: Godišnjak Skopskog Filozofskog Fakulteta 4/2 (1939/40) 53-160.

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Actors (118)
Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
(Murtinь) Leon Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He sold together with his brother a 100 kьbьl large field near Dupijačanje to the Treskavec Monastery (Niva kьblomь r. kupena ōtь Murtiněhь sinovь ōtь Lea i ōtь ........; megja ōtь kumanskoga puti do dolnega druma). He and his relatives apparently sold a half of watermill near Bělevo to the Treskavec Monastery (i druga voděnica kupena ōdь Murtiněhь polovinu). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the transactions in the second and third charter for the Treskavec Monastery.
(Paskačić) Vladko Person Mentioned in the charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan concerning the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača from 1354/1355 and in the inscription accompanying his painted portrait in the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača. The portrait of Vlatko was painted probably between 1365 and 1371. He appears as prěvьzljubljenʼny i pravověrnii vlastelinь carstva mi in the charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. The inscription describes him as sevastokratorь vse srьpьske zemlie vladko. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan gave in 1354/1355 permission to his nobleman Vladko (Paskačić) to donate the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača, which Vladko erected on the inherited property of his father Paskačь, together with the appertaining metochion to the Hilandar Monastery (I vьspomenu carstvu mi prěvьzljubljenʼny i pravověrnii vlastelinь carstva mi Vladko ō crьkvy svetago Nikoly jaže jestь sьzdalь na svoōi baštině Pʼsači a sь blagoslovljenijemь carstva mi...i poljubi prěd carstvomʼ mi i priloži svoju baštinu crьkvь svetago Nikoli na Psači prěsvetěi Bogorodici hilandarьskoi sь vsěmь metehōmь). The painted portrait of Vladko is preserved on the southern wall of the narthex in the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača. The fresco displays him with his whole family. The representation of Vladko and his father Paskać, who are hoisting the model of the church to the icon of Saint Nicholas, can be described as an act of the joint ktetorship.
(Vlatković) Ugl(j)eša Person It is estimated that he was born around 1359. His last appeareance in the source is in 1423. He held the title of kesarь (kesarь Ugleša gospodarь Serblemь i Podunaju i vsěhь zapadnihь stranь). He was the son of Vladko (synь sevastokratōrovь Ugleša) and Vladislava. His son Stěfanь was buried in the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Ljubostinja. An inscription in the naos of the church, which was made between 1402 and 1405, is commemorating his son Stěfanь (A se leži Stěfanь kesara Ugleše). It is likely that the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V. bestowed upon him the title of kesarь. Ugl(j)e)ša was apperently in a subordinate position to Konstantin Dragaš before 1395. After 1395 he became a vasall of the Ottoman sultan. Miloš Blagojević believes that Ugl(j)eša participated in the battle of Ankara in 1402. His role in the battle of Gračanica is described by Konstantin Kostenečki, who wrote the biography of the Despot Stefan Lazarević. He left the Ottomans in the beginning of the battle and defected to the army of Stefan Lazarević. On the side of despot he reconquested the region of Vranje, Inogošt and Preševo, which he inherited from his father (Běše že togda i kesarь Ugleša sь ismaility i tь mnogo služenije sьtvori sь sьlanijemь kь blagočьstivomu izь sihь sьvěty i kovy vьzvěštaje, taže po malě i samь priběgь podь krilě despotu Stefanu i zemlju svoju otьčьskuju Vranju i Inogoštu i Prěševo prějetь i udrьža). He fought in 1410 together with Stefan Lazarević in the battle of Kosmidion, where the Ottoman Prince Musa was defeated. The Byzantines escorted the army of Stefan Lazarević and Ugl(j)eša on their ships back to their homeland via Wallachia. His domains were attacked by the force of Musa in 1412. Musa plundered Vranje and endangered Novo Brdo. He donated in 1423 the Church of Saint Nicholas in Vranja with the village Vranje, all rights, boundaries, watermills, fields and meadows, the church of Saint Nicholas in Lučani with all rights and boundaries and the village Trnovac with all boundaries and rights to the Hilandar Monastery (blagověrni kjesarь Uglješa, imeja želanije i usrьdije i ljubovь kь prěčistyje vladyčice našei Bogomateri iže vь Svetěi Gorě Athona, carskije ōbiteli, domu prěčistyje vladyčice naše Bogorodice velikyje lavri Hiladara, dahь bo i prьvo crьkvu Svetago Nikolu u Vraniju tako i selomь Vranemь sь vsě pravinami sela togo, sь vsemi megjami i vodenicami, i s’ nivami i s livadami, i iněmь sь vsěmь. I crьkvu u Lučanehь Svetago Nikolu sь vsěmi pravinami i megjami sela togo. I selo Trьnovcь, sь vsěmi sinori i megjami i pravinami sela togo). The painted portrait of Ugl(j)eša as a child is preserved on the southern wall of the narthex in the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača. He is depicted in the front of his grandparents Paskačь and Ozra.
Akrit Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. His field was not far away from the village Prosěnikovo and the settlement site Skandalsko (po gornoi brazdě Akritove nive na dubь veliki jagled).
Anʼdrijanь Person He lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. He occurs as son-in-law of Pardo in the Vrěviō. It seems clear, that the source refers to Pardo Kosta. He sold the rest of the field called Zlovadnica above Trěboš to bishop Ignatije for a mare and 2 perper. The field bordered on the old furrow and on the road called after the village Poroj (Niva Zlovadnica, što kupi Sava Surkišь u Parʼda Koste nad Trěbošom a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u Anʼdrijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za 2 perper).
Arьgiropulь Lej Person Mentioned in the first (1334/1336), second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. The sources denote him as a kirь. He sold his manor in Krivogaštani to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the transaction in the first, second and third charter for the Treskavec Monastery (Stasь vь Krivogaštenehь, kupenica ōdь kirь Leja Arьgїropula).
Bal’ša Person Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for Iakobos (Iakovь), the Metropolitan of Serres, concerning the Church of Saint Nicholas on the river Pčinja beneath the fortress of Kožle from 1352/1353. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan together with his son and his wife confirmed that the bought settlement site Brus belonged with boundaries and all rights to the Church of Saint Nicholas on the river Pčinja beneath the fortress of Kožle. He gave the Church of Saint Nicholas and the settlement site Brus for life to the Metropolitan of Serres. After his death the rights should devolve on the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren. The field of Bal’ša is mentioned in the boundary description of the settlement site Brus (I što si jestь imala kupljenicu selište Brusь i tozi da si ima i drьži s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo. A se megje Brusu: kako Cerovi Potokь opada u Pšinju, i nizь Pʼšinju prěma Bělomь Kamenu, na ōnu stranu, i ōtь Běloga Mramora pravo putemь u Petʼkovu crьkvь, i ōtь Petʼkove crьkve pravo putemь nadь arьmenʼskaa selišta, pravo u mělь, i ōtь měla strьmo u Pšinju, i vse nizь Pšinju do srědь Balʼšině nivě, i ōtь Balʼšině nivě pravo na Črьveni Mělь).
Berivoi Person Mentioned in the first (1334/1336), second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He donated a vineyard in the district Husarevcь of the town Prilep to the Treskavec Monastery for the right to have a grave (i vinogradь što je dalь Berivoi vь Husarevьcihь za dva kьbla/I u gradu vinogradь Berivoevь Husarevcь za grobь). He gave two watermills in Ōbrьšani to the Treskavec Monastery for the sake of his salvation (Vь Ōbrьšanehь .v. voděnici, što je dalь Berivoi za duštu).
Bogdan Person Mentioned in the document from the 21 May 1351, which was registered in the Ragusan chancery (Diversa cancellariae) and in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Hilandar Monastery, which was issued on the 10th August 1354. His father was probably the commander Bogoje (Bogoe filius voyuoda). He was the son of Višeslava. His brother was Bogoje. Mihailo Držić bequeathed 280 perper, which deposited the commander Bogoje to his sons. Bogoje, the son of the commander Bogoje, who was empowered by Bogdan, received the sum of money according to the will of Mihailo Držić (Michael de Dersia ordinauit in suo testamento dari debere, ubi sciebat frater Constantinus, prior ordinis fratrum Predicatorum de Ragusio. Et dicti tesaurerii dixerunt mihi Francesscho cancellario, quod dictus frater Constantinus dixerat, quod Bogoe voyuvoda, pater dictorum Bogoe et Bogdani, habere debebat dictos yperpyros ducentos octuaginta, volens et mandans Bogoe, receptor dictorum denariorum nomine...). He together with his mother Višeslava and his brother Bogoje donated the village Lěskovljani with all boundaries and rights to the Hilandar Monastery (ō priloženi što jestь priložila gospožda carьstva mi Višeslava hramu Prěsvetije Bogorodice Hilandarьskije, selo Lěskovlěne s megomь, s periōromь i vsěmi pravinami sela togo po htěniju gospožde Višeslave i sinovь jeje Bogdana i Bogoja, a ni po jednoi silě ni po nevoli). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan together with wife Jelena and his son King Uroš, confirmed the endowment of Višeslava and her family at the request of Sava, Hegumen of the Hilandar Monastery, in a chrysobull charter.
Bogoje (2) Person Mentioned in the document from the 21 May 1351, which was registered in the Ragusan chancery (Diversa cancellariae) and in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Hilandar Monastery, which was issued on the 10th August 1354. His father was probably the commander Bogoje (Bogoe filius voyuoda). He was the son of Višeslava. His brother was Bogdan. Mihailo Držić bequeathed the money, which deposited the commander Bogoje to his sons. Bogoje, the son of the commander Bogoje, who was empowered by his brother Bogdan, received the sum of money according to the will of Mihailo Držić (Michael de Dersia ordinauit in suo testamento dari debere, ubi sciebat frater Constantinus, prior ordinis fratrum Predicatorum de Ragusio. Et dicti tesaurerii dixerunt mihi Francesscho cancellario, quod dictus frater Constantinus dixerat, quod Bogoe voyuvoda, pater dictorum Bogoe et Bogdani, habere debebat dictos yperpyros ducentos octuaginta, volens et mandans Bogoe, receptor dictorum denariorum nomine...). He together with his mother Višeslava and his brother Bogdan donated the village Lěskovljani with all boundaries and rights to the Hilandar Monastery (ō priloženi što jestь priložila gospožda carьstva mi Višeslava hramu Prěsvetije Bogorodice Hilandarьskije, selo Lěskovlěne s megomь, s periōromь i vsěmi pravinami sela togo po htěniju gospožde Višeslave i sinovь jeje Bogdana i Bogoja, a ni po jednoi silě ni po nevoli). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan together with wife Jelena and his son King Uroš, confirmed the endowment of Višeslava and her family at the request of Sava, Hegumen of the Hilandar Monastery, in a chrysobull charter.
Borko Person Mentioned in the charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin Charter for the Monastery of Gračanica from 1315 or 1321. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the place of Borko near Podbrezi with a court, people and also everything, which belonged to Borko in Ljašcje, to the Monastery of Gračanica. His possessions were given to the monastery within the scope of an exchange of property between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (I Bane u Suhogrьlě koi běhu takožde upisani vь ōtčině mi hrisovulě, i vzehь i dahь Svetomu Nikolě jepiskuplii dьbrьskoi, a za ne dahь zaměnu Svety Bogorodici gradčanьskoi u Polozě Ōdri crьkьovь Svetago Dmitrija sь ljudmi i sь planinomь, i sь vse mi megjami pravi mi koako si je imalo se to ōd iskoni, i Borkovo město, što se nahodi u Podьbrězěhь i dvor, i u Ljašcě vse što se nadi Borkovo).
Boroslavь Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He was the lord of the village Něžičino (Boroslavь gospodar Nežičʼki). Boroslavь was in conflict with the Hilandar Monastery because of the boundary between the villages Boruevo, apparently a property of the Hilandar Monastery, and Něžičino, where he resided. A commision, consisting of Čelnik Terijan, Stanko, the Pristav of the governor (kefalija) of Strumica and four Elders, was summoned before 1375/1376 by the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš and determinated the boundary between both possessions (da ukažu zemli meždu Boruevom i meždu Něžičinom, i o čim' se svagja Hilandarь i Boroslavь gospodar Nežič'ki).
Branilo (2) Person Probably already dead before summer 1343. He lived in Želino. He donated a field under the road called after the village of Lěška and a second road, which went from above, for the sake of salvation to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. His land extended to the purchased estates of Stanko and Kjura (Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putemь, i nizь drugi putь kako ide ōtь zgora, što dade Branilo ōtь Želina za dušu, do kuplenice Stan᾿kove i do Kjurine).
Branislavь Person He lived before summer 1343. He donated a field under Lěskovljani, which was situated under the furrow and under a road and a plot of land in Ōraša under the road for the sake of salvation to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva pod Lěskovljani nizь brazdu pod putem; i drugi komatь u Ōraši pod putemь, što jestь dalь Branislavь za dušu).
Branko Person Mentioned in the the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan, which confirmed the foundation of the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary by the Sebastokrator Dejan in the village of Arhiljevica and its landed property. The original charter has not come upon us and its content is preserved only in two later transcripts. The older one (Hil. 36) is probably an authentic transcript, but its dating is questionable, because it contradicts historical circumstances known from other reliable sources. Therefore, the date, when the lost orginal was issued, can only be approximated to the years 1354 or 1355. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village Kolicko to the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary in the village of Arhiljevica. Branko’s boundary mark (a burnt area) is mentioned in the delimitation of the village Kolicko (A vo mege sela Kolicka: ōdь gumništa Čaikova prěko po srědě prokopannьnoga puta, tere po srědě Skačkova selišta na sipanu mogilu na drumь drobnihь krьstьcь, tere niže Běžana gde jestь kamenь na kameni, tere niz brьdo na Brankove žigove).
C’kler(o) Person He lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. His property was mentioned in the border delimitation of a field above the village of Trěboš (Niva nadь Trěbošomь ōtь Pardove megje do C᾿klerove i do brěga Stare Rěke, koupljena ōtь Trěboše, a putь po srěd nive te trěbošky).
Davidovь Dimitrij Person Mentioned in the first charter (1334/1336) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan refers to him as kirь. He sold a 60 kьbьl large manor in Gligorovci near Maly Mramorane to the brother of Theōdorь, the Hegumen of the Treskavec Monastery. The brother of the hegumen bestowed the land to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation in the first charter for the Treskavec Monastery (Stasь u Gligorovьcehь igumna brata Theōdorova vь Malihь Mramoraněhь, kupenica ōdь kirь Dimitrija Davidova kьblomь .ksi. – mь).
Davidь 2 Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He sold a 100 kьbьl large estate in Maly Mramorane to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the transaction in the second and third charter for the Treskavec Monastery (I kupenica u Malyhь Mramoranehь ōtь Davida kьblomь r).
Desilь Person Mentioned in the second charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He possessed a furrow near Krьpeno in the region of Polog. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village Krьpeno, the metochion of Saint Nicholas with a field, vineyard, people, watermill, river, furrow of Manoilo, furrow of Desilь and a meadow near Stary Kladenьcь (Selo vь Poloze Krьpeno, metohь Svety Nikola, što priloži svety kralь, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь ljudmi, sь voděnicijemь i sь rěku; brazda kirь Manoilova; brazda Desilova; livada na Starymь Kladenьci).
Desislavь Person He lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. His vineyard was above the plot of land near Rěčice, which belonged to Vlksan and his family (I pod lozijem Desislaōvěmь komat, dano i to za dušu od Vlьksanověhь).
Dikjeo Gavrilь Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He was a priest. He was one of the Elders, who bore together with other noblemen from the town Strumica witness to the determination of the boundary of the village Prosěnikovo. The exact description was commissioned by the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš with the aid of Danilь, the Bishop of Strumica (Tьgažde povelěnijem vseblagočьstivago gospodina Kostadina směrenni episkopь Strumički Danilь zakleh boljare grada Strumice da ukažu kudě je megja Prosěnikovu…A se imena starinnikom: popь Gavrilь Dikjeo, popь Sěmo, Ramata, Staniša i ini proči topici města togo).
Dimit(a)rь Person Mentioned in the first charter (1334/1336) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. The charter refers to hims as kirь. He bought an estate near the village Dupijačanje. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the property of kirь Dimit(a)rь to the Treskavec Monastery (Selo Dupijačanje sь ljudmi i sь nivijemь i sь vinogrady i sь kupenicami ōtь kirь Dimitra i ōtь kirь Jaka i ōtь kirь Vasilě).
Dmitrь (1) Person He was probably already dead in 1343. He lived in Želino. He donated the field called Trstěnica with meadows in Nikiforovec, which was situated in the vicinity of Vladimirʼs field, for the right to have a grave and tonsure to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva Trьstěnica u Nikiforov᾿ci i s livadomь blizь Vladimirove nive, što jestь dalь Krasevь unukь, Dmitrь ōtь Želina, za grobь i za postrigь).
Dmitrь (3) Person Probably identical with the duke Dmitrь. He is attested for the first time as milostnikь (guarantee of the legal procedure) in the charter of the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš for the Hilandar Monastery concerning the Monastery of Saint Archangel Michael in Lesnovo from 15th August 1381. He is also mentioned in the charter of the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš for the Hilandar Monastery from the year 1388 and the confirmation charter of the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš for the Church of Ascension in the Štip from 26th March 1388, which has been preserved in the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos. The expression „istini i vьsesrьdьčni surodnikь i brat gospodstva mi vojevoda Dmitrь“ used in both charters was perceived by Matanov as a description of blood relationship between Konstantin Dragaš and Dmitrь. Matanov assumes that Dmitrь was the son of Dejan (Dragaš) and Konstantin was his brother. Dmirь got three villages (Kozjak, Rurak and Krivi Dol) as his inherited property from the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš for his loyal service (I sela iže jestь iznašьlь brat gospodstva mi vojevoda Dmitrь, iže mu jestь darovalo gospodstvo mi za jegovo pravověrno porabotanie). Dmitrь bought before 1388 an estate in the town of Štip and erected the Church of Ascension on this place (I město ježe jestь iznašьlь bratь gospodstva mi Dmitrь vojevoda i kupilь u Štipu gradu sь v’sěmi pravinami města togo, ideže i sьzidalь otь osnovania crьkvь Vьznesenia Gospoda Boga i spasa naša Iisusa Hrista). Dmitrь endowed the Church of Ascension in Štip with the three villages and other properties and asked the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš to legalise his donation. The Serbian Despot confirmed his endowment in front of witnesses. Probably in the same year Dmitrь petitioned the Serbian Despot again. He donated the Church of Ascencion in Štip with the possessions and rights to the Hilandar Monastery. Konstantin Dragaš allowed and confirmed the transaction of Dmitrь in a separate charter). Mentioned in the supplicant inscription on the facade above the southern door of the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin in Kučevište. The inscription can be dated between 1331 and 1334. His parents were Dejanь and Vladislava. His brother was Iō(v)anь. He appears in the supplicant inscription on the facade above the southern door of the church of the Presentation of the Virgin in Kučevište (Primi gdi moleniie rabe svoie Vladislave i čěda eie Iōvana i Dmitra bg da ihь pomene v carstva svoemь).
Dobraja Person She lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. She was a nun. She sold a field for 12 perper to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. Her land ran from the walnut called after the village of Krpeno to the road and to the furrow (Niva kupljena ōtь Dobraje kalogerice za 12 perper, ōd ōraha krьpenьska dori gde staje putь i brazda).
Dobreta Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He was one of the locals Elders (starinnik), who showed the exact boundary between the village Boruevo and Něžičino to the arbitration-committee summoned by the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš (da ukažu kudě jest megja oběma selʼma, jere běhu topici togazi města).
Dragomanь (1) Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He was a kastrofilakь (the commander of the fortress/town responsible for its maintenance). He donated the settlement site Komarьčěne with all its rights to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed his gift in the second charter for Monastery of Treskevec (Selište Komarьčěne, što pridade Dragomanь kastrofilakь sь vsěmi pravinami). He probably owned a vineyard. This property was given to the Treskavec Monastery by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (vinogradь kastrofilakovь pod Stěnkь).
Dragomanь (2) Person He lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. His purchased estate is mentioned in the boundary description of the field of Rob from Želino (Niva nad lěšt᾿cěmь putemь, dana ōd Roba ōd Želina, do kuplenice Dragomanove i do Velimirove).
Dragoslavь (1) Person Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski for the Bishopric of Prizren from 1326. He was a Despot. Probably relative of Theodora, the first wife of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski commissioned Dragoslavь together with Arsenij, the Bishop of Prizren, to inspect the disputed fields near the Church of Holy Mother of God at Trhalě not far from Trěboš in Polog, which were previously in possession of the Bishopric of Prizren. Stefan Uroš III Dečanski reinstated the situation „as it was before“ after the report of Despot Dragoslav and Bishop Arsenij (I u Trěboši pri crьkvi svetyje bogorodice pri Trьhalě nivije crьkovno što bylo ōt věka. I uzeli jesu byli Položani, i iznašьlь je roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь jepiskopomь Damijanomь i sь iepiskopomь Iliōmь, i ōtjelь ōt Žegra, i kušte mu popalilь; i pakь posla kraljevьstvo mi despota Dragoslava sь jepiskopomь Arsenijemь da ihь iznadju, da si je ima sveta crьkvi kako je isprьva bylo).
Dragoslavь 2 Person Mentioned in the charter of the Serbian Despot Jovan Dragaš and his brother Konstantin Dragaš for the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on Holy Mount Athos, which was issued after 1376/1377. He was the nobleman of the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš (vlastele moi). He and Iakovьcь held the Church of the Holy Mother of God in Drenovo. The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated their church with other villages, settlement sites, hamlet and rights after 1376/1377 to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I vynu ja Kostandinь priložihь crьkovь Materь Božiju u Drenově, što su drьžali vlastele moi Iakovьcь i Dragoslavь sь sely: selo Drenovo, i selo Rolovo, i Svety Nikola selište sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь, i ina sela: selo Pululovo, selo Halapatovo, i selište Gjurgevo sь zaselcy).
Draja Person Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. He was a priest. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son, the Young King Uroš, the church of St. Nicholas near Jadvarce with the priest Draja, his family, place, boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (U Jadvar᾿cěhь crьkovь Svety Nikolaje, što priloži kraljevьstvo mi Svetoi Bogorodici Htětovʼskoi, popa Draju sь rodomь i sь městomь, sь megami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Eksefilinь Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He sold a courtyard with houses and a granary in the town Prilep to the Treskavec Monastery (I ešte u gradu Prilepě dvorь s kukijemь i žitiicomь, kupenica ōtь Eksefilina). He owned a field near the village Běla Crьkva. He donated it to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the gift in the second charter for the Treskavec Monastery (Selo Běla Crьkva sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady sь voděničijemь, sь kupenicami. Niva Unьzereva kon Bělu Crьkvu; i druga Eksefilinova konь crьkve jože tь priloži; i Topila jože dade Kalojanь Pečkopulь za dušu).
Fracilь Person He died before summer 1343. He had children. He donated a 4 dnin field between the field of Kanaděj(ev) and the road called after the village of Trěboš for the sake of salvation to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva dana ōtь Francila za dušu, na 4 dьninь, ōtь Kanadějeve nive do trěboška puti). The children of Fracil donated a 5 plug field under Velgošt to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. Their land was in the vicinity of the field of Drьmanь (Niva pod Velьgoštom, što dade Fracilьva dьšti pri Drьmanově nivě na 5 plugovь).
Geōrgь Person Mentioned in the third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. Bubalo proposes the reading kirь Geōrgi. He sold a 70 kьbьl large field probably near the village Dupijačanje to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the transaction in the third charter for the Treskavec Monastery (Niva o. mь kьblomь kupena otь Kirijaka [Bubalo 2008: kupena otь kïri ]).
Gorgičь Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He possessed a part of land near Gorkь. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the orchards in Gorkь with the part of Gorьgičь’s and Něgoslavь’s land to the Treskavec Monastery (Sadovy u Gorьcě sь Gorьgičevěmь dělomь, sь Něgoslaōvěmь dělomь). He held an inherited estate in the village Eleněžьci. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski donated the village Eleněžьci to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of his father and endowed the Treskavec Monastery also with the inherited properties of Murtinь, Gorgičь and kïrь Vasilь (Selo Eleněšci što priloži gospodinь kralь i potvrьdi kralevьstvo mi, i u nimь baština Murtina i Gōrgičeva i kïrь Vasileva sь vsěmi pravinami). He also owned a watermill in Bělovo on the manor of Črьnota, which was bestowed by the Serbian King to the Treskavec Monastery (Voděnica vь Bělevě Gorьgičiva na Črьnotině stasi, i druga voděnica kupena ōdь Murtiněhь polovinu).
Gradislavь (1) Person Mentioned in the sources from 1333 to 1379/1380. He was the son of Boril (Gradislauo Borilli). Vojvoda Gradislav (or vexillifer Gradislau, son of Boril in the Latin version of the document) signed along with the Metropolitan of Prizren Arsenije, Kaznac Baldovin, Župan Vratko, Knez Grgur Kurjaković, Stavilac Miloš, Vojvoda Dejan Manjak, Gradislav Sušenica, Nikola Buća, and Archdeacon Marin Baranić in Polog the charter issed by Stefan Uroš IV Dušan from the 22. January 1333 regarding the sale of Ston to the city of Dubrovnik (A tu imь milostь učini kraljevstvo mi u Polozie vь lětoь 6833 měseca ženvara 2 i 2 danь. A tui běhu: sveōsvešni jepiskupь prizrěnski Arsenie, kaznacь Balьdovinь, voevoda Gradisavь, županь Vratkō, knezь Grьgurь Kurjakovićь, stavilacь Miloš, vo(e)voda Deganь Manijaakь, Gradisavь Sušenica, Nikola Bučga, arhidjak Marinь Baraninь/ Actum est hoc datum in Pollogo, presentibus uenerabili patris, domino Arsenio, episcopo Prisirenensis, ac nobilibus viris, casneçio Baldouino, Gradislauo Borilli, uexillifero, çuppano Vratcho, comitate Gregorio Curiaçi, staluileçio Milosio Voyni, uoieuoda Deiano Maniiacho, stauileçio Gradislauo Suseniçe, Nicolao Buchia, archidiacono Antibarensis et Marino Miroslai Antibarensis, et aliis quam pluribus currente anno Domini, millesimo, trecentessimo tercio decimo tercio, mensis Januari uigessimo secundio die, indictione prima). Gradislav bearing the title of tepčija donated the settlement site Běla Vodica with all rights to the Monastery of Treskavec. This donation was confirmed by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan in the second charter for the Monastery in Treskavec (Selište Běla Vodica sь vsěmi pravinami, što priloži tepci Gradislavь). Gradislav figures again in the charter of Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren issued probably in August 1347. As tepčija he confirmed the boundary mark of the land Trstena during the reign of the Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (i sь zemlomь na Trьstěnoi što si jestь drьžalь u roditelь carьstva mi, i što mu je utesalь tepʼči Gradislav i igumьnь carьstva mi). In 1352 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan sent to the Byzantine Emperor John V Palaiologos an auxiliary cavalry force under the command of Borilović, who was in charge of the office of kaznac. They fought together against John VI Kantakuzenos and the horsemen of Orhan I in the battle of Didymoteichon. According to Kantakuzenos almost all 7,000 Serbs fell at the battle and the kaznac could escape only with a small number of troops (γενομένου δὲ ἐκεῖ τοῦ βασιλέως ἀδελφοῦ, ἡ στρατιὰ ἐξεπέμφθη παρασκευασθεῖσα ἑπτακισχίλιοι ἱππεῖς, ὧν ἐστρατήγει Κασνιτζὸς ὁ Μποριλοβίκης προσαγορευόμενος, ἐκ τῶν ἐπιφανεστάτων μάλιστα ὢν τῶν παρὰ Τριβαλοῖς… Κασνιτζὸς δὲ ὁ στρατηγὸς μετά τινων εὐαριθμήτων ἠδυνήθη διαδρᾶναι, τῶν ἄλλων ἁπάντων τῶν μὲν πεσόντων, τῶν δ’ ἑαλωκότων). It is not clear, if Borilović is the same person as Gradislav. Naumov suggests, that Borilović was in fact his brother or close relative. He owned the village Jelašnica. The Serbian Despot Lazar donated in 1379/1380 the village Jelašnica, which belonged previously to Gradislav, with church, boundaries, hamlets and all right to the Hilandar Monastery. The Serbian Patriarch Spiridon confirmed in 1380 the wording of the deed of Lazar (selo Elʼšanica Gradisava tepčije i sь crьkviju i s megami i zaselci, s pravinami sela togo). Gradislav was probably buried in the Treskavec monastery. This was proposed by Gligorijević on the grounds of an inscription under the ktetor composition of a man carrying a church model and his wife preserved on the western facade of the parekklesion of the Treskavec monastery (τοῦ τεπέτζηα καὶ κτήτορος τοῦδε τοῦ ναοῦ). On the sheet 436 of the pomenik of the Church of the Holy Virgin Ljeviška in Prizren, the pomen of Peter kaznac Gradislav is mentioned. It might be suggested that Peter was the monk name of Gradislav. Highly questionable is the suggestion of Branka Ivanić, which identifies Gradislav with the bearer of the goldring in the collection of the National Museum in Belgrade. The inscription along the rim of the goldring reads namely Gradislav čelnik.
Guzarin Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He possessed a field not far away from the village Prosěnikovo and the settlement site Skandalsko (ot kitaste topole prěko po gornoi brazdě Guzarine nive pod selište Skandalsko).
Hotěcь Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He owned a mill. The Serbian King donated a half of the settlement site Dubnica with vineyard, the mill of Hotěcь and all rights to the Treskavec Monastery (Ōdь Dubinicu polovinu s vinogrady, sь mlinomь Hotěcevěmь i sь vsěmi pravinami/ mlinь Hotěcevь).
Hranislavь Person He lived before summer 1343. His brother was Nikolicь. He, together with his brother Nikolic, granted a 6 zamet field in Dub velii beyond Mlačice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave and for the perpetuation of their memory (Niva u Duba velijego poredь Mlačicь što dade Nikolicь i brat mu Hranislavь za grobь i za pomenь, 6 zametь). He donated a field in Hobot to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave and for the sake of salvation (I paki priloži Hranislavь nivu na Hobotě za dušu si, i za grobь si, da kto ga hke uzeti ōtь Matere Božije da mu jestь supr᾿nica, Mati Božja vь dьnь sudn᾿nii).
Iakovьcь Person Mentioned in the charter of the Serbian Despot Jovan Dragaš and his brother Konstantin Dragaš for the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on Holy Mount Athos, which was issued after 1376/1377. He was the nobleman of the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš (vlastele moi). He and Dragoslavь held the Church of the Holy Mother of God in Drenovo. The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated their church with other villages, settlement sites, hamlet and rights after 1376/1377 to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I vynu ja Kostandinь priložihь crьkovь Materь Božiju u Drenově, što su drьžali vlastele moi Iakovьcь i Dragoslavь sь sely: selo Drenovo, i selo Rolovo, i Svety Nikola selište sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь, i ina sela: selo Pululovo, selo Halapatovo, i selište Gjurgevo sь zaselcy).
Ignatije Person The charter for the monastery in Gračanica does not give a strong support for the identification of Ignatije with his namesake, who was Bishop of Lipljan. Mentioned several times in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. In Vrěviō mentioned only as bishop. Ignatije held probably the abbotʼs office of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo before his career as bishop. He purchased a field above a furrow on the right side of the emperorʼs road, which was reaching the road called after the village of Lěška near Jablance, from Gjuro, Radunь and the sons of Polelěj for the horse of Budimirь (Niva tu nad brazdom, i do lěška puti u Jablan᾿ce ō desnu stranu careva puti, što kupi piskopь Ignati za Budimirova konja, što běše dalь za dušu ōtь Polelějevěhь synovь i ōd Raduna i ōd Gjuroja). A certain Anʼdrijanь, son-in-law of Pardo, sold the rest of the field called Zlovadnica above Trěboš to Bishop Ignatije for a mare and 2 perper. The field bordered on the old furrow and on the road called after the village Poroj (Niva Zlovadnica, što kupi Sava Surkišь u Parʼda Koste nad Trěbošom a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u Anʼdrijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za 2 perper. A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti). Bishop Ignatije bought the field called Ilovica under Drěnovec and under a road from Pardo Kosta for 18 perper (Niva Ilovica pod Drěnovcemь pod putemь, što kupi Ignatije piskopь u Parda Koste za 18 perper). He acquired a meadow under Velgošt and under a road from Pardo Kosta for a horse and 30 perper (I livadu kupi Ignatie piskopь pod Velьgoštom pod putemь u Parda Koste za konja, za 30 perper). He obtained a 25 zamet field in Zlovadnica under the churchʼs field, which was reaching the boundary of Drьmanь, inexpensively from Manoil(o) Globica and Globicaʼs brother (Niva na Zlovadnici što kupi piskopь Ignatije u Manoila Globice i u bratije mu; malo uze cěne, a vse priloži crьkvi za svoju dušu, nizь crьkvnu nivu i do Drьmanove mege, na 25 zametь). A certain Gōnь, with his wife Theōdora, sold the field called Gumnište to Ignatije for 8 perper and 9 run of wool (Niva Gumnište što kupi piskopь Ignatije u Gōna i u žene mu Theōdore za 8 perper 9 runь vlьnь). Ignatije bought also the rest of a field in Nikiforovec near the churchʼs field, which belonged to Theōdora and her daughter Jelena, for 10 perper. The bishop was also responsible for the written record of this sale transaction. The act was signed in the presence of the witnesses Kalojan 2 from Lěška and the two sons of Radoslavь Drobnjakь, Argirь and Hranь (Niva u Nikiforovci, uzь crьkvnu nivu što kupi igumьnь Theōktistь u Theōdore i u čtere Jelene za 10 perperь, a dokupi piskopь Ignatije i zapisa. A Tomu svědoci: Kalojanь ōd Lěška, Mihovь šugra, i dva syna Radoslava Drobnjaka, Argirь i Hran).
Ilija Person He died on 13th April in 1308 or 1309. He was the Bishop of Prizren 1306/1307–1308/1309. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin together with the Bishops Damijan and then Ilija took the fields from Žegrь and they set his houses, which he had built on the fields near the Church of Holy Mother of God at Trhalě not far from Trěboš in Polog on fire. (I u Trěboši pri crьkvi svetyje bogorodice pri Trьhalě nivije crьkovno što bylo ōt věka. I uzeli jesu byli Položani, i iznašьlь je roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь jepiskopomь Damijanomь i sь iepiskopomь Iliōmь, i ōtjelь ōt Žegra, i kušte mu popalilь). He is also mentioned in the Pomenik of the Church of Holy Mother of God Ljeviška in Prizren.
Isaha Person Probably died before summer 1343. He was a monk. His wife was Isašina. He donated his court in Sedlarevo with meadows, oak forest, mill, pasture and all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. This endowment was confirmed by the Kefalija of Polog Vladoje (I što priloži Isaha u Sedlarevě město, dvorь i s livadami i sь dubravomь. Povelěnijemь i milostiju gospodina kralja izdade Vladoje kefalija pološki sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami, i sь mlinom i s pašištemь, i vse što jestь imalь Isaha). According to the Bogorodica Htětovska charter he and his wife granted one fourth of the village Sedlarevo with all boundaries, rights, mills, meadows and an enclosure to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for tonsure (Selo Sedlarevo, što daa Isaha za postrigь i za svojega podružija postrigь, četvrьtu čestь vsego sela sь vsěmi megami i sь mliny i sь livadami, sь ōgradijemь i sь vsěmi pravinami. I tuzi kalugericu Isašinu hrani crьkьvь do smrьti).
Isašina Person Mentioned in the charter of Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo from 1345. She was a nun. Her husband was Isaha. According to the Bogorodica Htětovska charter she and Isaha granted one fourth of the village Sedlarevo with all boundaries, rights, mills, meadows and an enclosure to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for tonsure. The monastery was in turn obliged to took care of her until her death (Selo Sedlarevo, što daa Isaha za postrigь i za svojega podružija postrigь, četvrьtu čestь vsego sela sь vsěmi megami i sь mliny i sь livadami, sь ōgradijemь i sь vsěmi pravinami. I tuzi kalugericu Isašinu hrani crьkьvь do smrьti).
Kalinïkь Person Mentioned in the third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He was probably the Hegumen of Treskavec Monastery (igumnь Kalinïkь). He bought an estate, which had its boundaries from the oak under Dupijačanje till Gorkь and Maly Mramorane (Kupenica što kupi igumnь Kalinïkь: hrastь podь Dupьjačani, načьnь ōtь puti podь Radimanovu voděnicu, putemь podь Gorkь do kïr Vasileve megje, i ōtьtudě slazešte na putь dušьnički koi grede u Mramorane, putemь uz brьdo Gligorovcemь do voděnice Radimanove, gde i počelo).
Kalopul Person The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the domain of a certain Kalopul in Lukovo with boundaries, hunting grounds and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Vь Lukově što je Kalopulovo s megami i s lovištami, […], i sь vsěmi pravinami) between the year 1343 and 1345.
Karbikь Dobroslavь Person Mentioned in the charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V concerning the donation of the Church of Saint Stephen in Konče with all its possessions to the Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos. Probably a nobleman in the service of the grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević. He used to reside in the village of Sěništa (selo Sěništa, selo gde jestь sědel Dobroslavь Karbikь). On 9th May 1366 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V carried out the desire of the grand duke Nikola Stanjević and donated the village of Sěništa to the Hilandar Monastery.
Kjura (1) Person Identical with Kjura 2? She lived before summer 1343. She donated, together with Kosticь, the field called Monohorav near Krušica for the salvation of the soul to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. Their land ran from the lower road and from Dubec to the purchased possession of Stanko (Niva u Krušice Monohoravь, ōtь dolnega puti, ōtь Dubca i do Stankove kuplenice, dano ōtь Kjure i ōtь Kostica za dušu; a ōtь druge strane kupleno ōtь Savʼdikja i Nikita što je dalь za dušu; do Kjurohʼnine nive i dori u Lěštь). Her purchased estate is also mentioned in the boundary description of the field of Branilo from Želino (Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putemь, i nizь drugi putь kako ide ōtь zgora, što dade Branilo ōtь Želina za dušu, do kuplenice Stan᾿kove i do Kjurine).
Komnini Erini Person Mentioned in the third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. The source denotes her as kïra. She was the wife of an unknown megas papias (žena golěmoga papie). She donated the second half of the settlement site Dlьga Vsi to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the gift of her in the third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec (I polovinu ōtь Dlьge Vsi što dade kïra Erini Komnini žena golěmoga papie).
Kopriva Nikola Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He sold a watermill near Kraguici to the Treskavec Monastery. The transaction was confirmed by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan in the second and third charter for the Treskavec Monastery (Voděnica u Kraguicehь kupenica ōtь Koprive Nïkole).
Kosta Pardo Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. His son-in-law was Anʼdrijanь? He sold the field called Zlovadnica above Trěboš to Sava Surkiš. The field bordered on the old furrow and on the road called after the village Poroj (Niva Zlovadnica, što kupi Sava Surkišь u Parʼda Koste nad Trěbošom a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u Anʼdrijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za 2 perper. A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti). He sold the field called Ilovica under Drěnovec and under a road to the Bishop Ignatije for 18 perper (Niva Ilovica pod Drěnovcemь pod putemь, što kupi Ignatije piskopь u Parda Koste za 18 perper). He vended also a meadow under Velgošt and under a road to Bishop Ignatije for a horse and 30 perper (I livadu kupi Ignatie piskopь pod Velьgoštom pod putemь u Parda Koste za konja, za 30 perper).
Kostadinь (2) Person Mentioned in the charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V concerning the donation of the Church of Saint Stephen in Konče with all its possessions to the Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos. Apparently a nobleman in the service of the grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević. He used to reside in the village of Kostadinci (selo Kostadinci, selo gde je sědelь Kostadinь). On 9th May 1366 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V carried out the desire of the grand duke Nikola Stanjević and donated the village of Kostadinci to the Hilandar Monastery.
Kostanьdinь Person Identical with Konstantin Dragaš (Konstantinos Dragases)? Mentioned in the second charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. The source denotes him as a sevastokratorovikь. Therefore he might be the son of an unknown sevastokrator. He donated the settlement site Kostino with all its rights to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the gift in the second charter for the Treskavec Monastery (Selište Kostino, što priloži Kostanьdinь sevastokratorovikь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
Levunь Person Mentioned in the chrysobull charter from 1300 issued by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje. Probably already dead before 1300. He owned a property near the possession of the Monastery of Saint Georg-Gorg near Skopje (Niva u Srědorěcě do Mogile, i do popa Huda, i do nive Levunove). He probably held also the village, which was mentioned in the boundary description of the village Črěševo (A mege čreševьske počinajutь: ōt Črьne Gore kako slazi dolcь na Dlьbinu, na Mogilu, ta na Mramorь do Krьsta, ta nizь dělь na butelьski putь, ōt butelьskago puti prězь Kavijanovo brьdo, kako grede putь k Ralici na visu, stavь na Rudině, na cěstu koja grede na Levunovo selo, i ōt Levunova sela na Běli kami, ōt Běloga kamʼne uz děl na Dlьgu polěnu, ta nad Svetuju Bogorodicu črьnogorьsku do Črьnoga kamene). His estates in and near Skopje were granted by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje. They consisted of two ruins or building grounds near the old residence of the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg, a 20 pogonь field in the vicinity of the watermill, which belonged to the monastery and a 7 pogonь garden under the monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin founded a new village on the territory of the former garden of Levun. He gave this village to the he Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (I prida kraljevstvo mi ōd Leunověhь rьpinь V. rьpině pri polatě starōi Svetago Gjeōrьgija na Velikihь vratěh. I ešte prida kraljevstvo mi nivu Levunovu pri vodenici Svetago Geōrgija do popove nive i do Kuklja staroga, prěs koju grede putь carьski u Srěševljane ōbě stranь puta K. pogonь. I dahь vrьtь Leunovь pod monastiremь Z. pogonь, i naseli na njemь kraljevstvo mi selō Svetomou Geōrgiju).
Lucija Person Mentioned in the second charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. She possessed a vineyard under Hraštany probably in the region of Polog. The Serbian Emperor donated her vineyard with the nearby mountain to the Treskavec Monastery (Lucinь vinogradь podь Hraštany i sь brьdomь).
Madarakь Strězo Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He owned a property near a 100 kьbьl large estate of the Treskavec Monastery in Galičane (Město vь Galičanehь kupenica Panaretova kьblomь r. plisiastь sevastь Pečkopulь i Strězo Madarakь).
Manoil(o) (2) Person Mentioned in the second charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan refers in the charter to him as kirь. He possessed a furrow near Krьpeno in the region of Polog. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village Krьpeno, the metochion of Saint Nicholas with a field, vineyard, people, watermill, river, furrow of Manoilo, furrow of Desilь and a meadow near Stary Kladenьcь (Selo vь Poloze Krьpeno, metohь Svety Nikola, što priloži svety kralь, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь ljudmi, sь voděnicijemь i sь rěku; brazda kirь Manoilova; brazda Desilova; livada na Starymь Kladenьci).
Marena Person Attested in the ktitorial inscription and the wall painting in the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin in Kučevište. The wall paintings in Kučevište can be dated between 1331 and 1334. Apparently the mother of Radoslavь. She is mentioned in the inscription of the founders of the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin in Kučevište (sьzda se i popisa se hramь prěblagosslovenju bogorodice i s mukomь i sticaniemь ... ktitorice Marene i Radoslavь i Vladislava). She is a prominent figure of the fragmentary ktitorial composition on the northern wall of the narthex in the same church. Zagorka Rasolkoska-Nikolovska proposed a reconstruction, in which Marena holds together with Vladislava the model of the church. According to the scholar they are displaying in this way their joint-patronage of the sacral building.
Mathei Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. Ikonom (administrator of the monastic property) in the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. He bought two plots of land from Mišat, who lived in the village of Mel, for 12 perper. One was situated in Broděc and reached the field of pop Vlado and a road. The second was in Nikiforovec and lay on the road heading to Budrig and to Gumništa (I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna na Brodci, i do popa Vlada nive i do puti, a druga u Nikiforovci do Budriga i do puti prěmo Klenu i do Gumništьь).
Mišatь Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He lived in the village of Mel. He sold two plots of land to Mathei, the Ikonom of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, for 12 perper. One was situated in Broděc and reached the field of the Priest Vlado and a road. The second was in Nikiforovec and lay on the road heading to Budrig and to Gumništa (I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna na Brodci, i do popa Vlada nive i do puti, a druga u Nikiforovci do Budriga i do puti prěmo Klenu i do Gumništьь).
Nikodimь (1) Person Mentioned in the charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Hilandar Monastery from 1354/1355. He erected the Church of Saint Petka above the village Trьnovac. The church was donated by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan with its metochion and all rights to the Hilandar Monastery. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan added the church to the endowment of Vlatko Paskačić and his Church of Saint Nikola in Psača (I crьkvь svetu Pet’ku jaže jestь nad Trnov’ci Nikodimovu, s metehōmь teje i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Nikolicь Person He lived before summer 1343. His mother was Theōdora and his brother was Hranislavь. He donated the field called Mramorska under the transverse road and near the churchʼs big field to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the salvation of his motherʼs soul (Niva pod prěčnimь putemь Mramorьska u stlьpu crьkvnomь, što dade Nikolicь Theōdorinь synь, za dušu materinu). He, together with his brother Hranislav, granted a 6 zamet field in Dub velii beyond Mlačice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave and for the perpetuation of their memory (Niva u Duba velijego poredь Mlačicь što dade Nikolicь i brat mu Hranislavь za grobь i za pomenь, 6 zametь).
Obradь Person He died before summer 1343. He donated a plot of vineyard in Lěskovljani, two mills and a 6 zamet field under Vrbo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (I komat vinograda u Lěskovljanehь, i dvě črьnici, i pod Vrьbomь niva na 6 zametь, što dade Obradь za grobь).
Oliverь (1) Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He was one of the locals Elders (starinnik), who showed the exact boundary between the village Boruevo and Něžičino to the arbitration-committee summoned by the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš (da ukažu kudě jest megja oběma selʼma, jere běhu topici togazi města).
Ozra Person She was probably already dead before 1354/1355. She was married to Paskačь and therefore held the title of knegyna. Her son was Vladko. The painted portrait of Ozra is preserved on the southern wall of the narthex in the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača next to the image of Paskačь.
Panaret Person Mentioned in the first (1334/1336), second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He bought an 100 kьbьl large estate in Galičane. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated his property in Galičane to the Treskavec Monastery (Město vь Galičanehь kupenica Panaretova kьblomь r. plisiastь sevastь Pečkopulь i Strězo Madarakь).
Par’do (1) Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He had a family. His father-in-law was Galinь (ōd Galina za dušu, ōd tьsta Pardova) and his brother-in-law Theōdorь. The husband of his sister was Robь. His sister was probably also Aleksa, the wife of Theōdorь. His son-in-law was Anʼdrijan (Anʼdrijana, zeta Pardova)? He, together with his brother-in-law Theōdorь, donated one half and sold other half of a field under the road called after the village of Lěška and under the irrigation canal called after the village of Hvališe to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putem᾿ nizь izvodь hvališ᾿ki prodana ōd Parda i ōd Theōdora šure mu, polovina prodana, a polovina harizana). He, together with his family, brother-in-law Theōdorь and the husband of his sister, Robь, sold a field under the field of Alavandь in Saždena Vrba to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The land lay along a furrow between a hawtorn and the road called after the village of Hvališe ((I druga niva niže tezi nive što proda Par᾿do s᾿ rodom᾿ si, i sь šurem᾿ si Theōdoromь i svojačimomь si Robomь, na jednoi brazde glogь mežda i do hvališ᾿ka puti). The monastery received partly as a donation and bought partly from Pardo a field, which was situated under the road called after the village of Lěška at the place, where the road called after the village in Hvališe and the road called after the village of Lěška met. This land extended to the limits of Hvališe. The purpose of this partly donation was the salvation of the soul of Theōdorь and Aleksa (Niva Pardova podь lěškimь putemь kako se staje hvališki putь i lěš᾿ki i do megje hvališ᾿ke, što kupismo i što jestь dano crьkvi za dušu Theōdorovu i Aleksinu). His boundary mark is attested in the border delimitation of a field above the village of Trěboš (Niva nadь Trěbošomь ōtь Pardove megje do C᾿klerove i do brěga Stare Rěke, koupljena ōtь Trěboše, a putь po srěd nive te trěbošky).
Pasarel (2) Person Mentioned in the first (1334/1336) and second charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He bought the deserted village Kalugerьcь. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated his bought village with a field, grove and summer pasture to the Treskavec Monastery (Selište pusto Kalugerьcь, što je kupenica Pasarelova, sь nivijemь i sь dubravomь i sь planinomь).
Paskačь Person He was already dead before 1354/1355. He held the title of knezь. He and his son Vladko founded together the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača. The painted portrait of Paskač is preserved on the southern wall of the narthex in the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača. The fresco displays him with his whole family. The representation of Paskač and his son Vladko, who are hoisting the model of the church to the icon of Saint Nicholas, can be described as an act of the joint ktetorship.
Pet’ko Person Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for Iakobos (Iakovь), the Metropolitan of Serres, concerning the Church of Saint Nicholas on the river Pčinja beneath the fortress of Kožle from 1352/1353. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan together with his son and his wife confirmed that the bought settlement site Brus belonged with boundaries and all rights to the Church of Saint Nicholas on the river Pčinja beneath the fortress of Kožle. He gave the Church of Saint Nicholas and the settlement site Brus for life to the Metropolitan of Serres. After his death the rights should devolve on the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren. The church of Petko is mentioned in the boundary description of the settlement site Brus (I što si jestь imala kupljenicu selište Brusь i tozi da si ima i drьži s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo. A se megje Brusu: kako Cerovi Potokь opada u Pšinju, i nizь Pʼšinju prěma Bělomь Kamenu, na ōnu stranu, i ōtь Běloga Mramora pravo putemь u Petʼkovu crьkvь, i ōtь Petʼkove crьkve pravo putemь nadь arьmenʼskaa selišta).
Pečkopulь Kalojanь Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. The sources denote him as a sevastь. He owned a property near a 100 kьbьl large estate of the Treskavec Monastery in Galičane (Město vь Galičanehь kupenica Panaretova kьblomь r. plisiastь sevastь Pečkopulь i Strězo Madarakь). He donated the former field of Topil near the village Běla Crьkva to the Treskavec Monastery for the sake of his salvation. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the gift in the second charter for the Treskavec Monastery (Selo Běla Crьkva sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady sь voděničijemь, sь kupenicami. Niva Unьzereva kon Bělu Crьkvu; i druga Eksefilinova konь crьkve jože tь priloži; i Topila jože dade Kalojanь Pečkopulь za dušu).
Požripita Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He owned a property near the road of the Pechenegs and a 12 kьbьl large field, which belonged to Rakelevь.The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the field of Rakelevь to the Treskavec Monastery (Niva Rakeleva kьblomь vi. plisiastь Požripita do putě pečeněška, što ide u Ōbryšany).
Pribacь Person Mentioned in the charter of Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo from 1345. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed, together with his son, the Young King Uroš, the endowment of Pribacь in Krpeno to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. Pribacь donated his domain, the church of Saint George, with family, retinue and people settled here by his will. He granted also water-mills, enclosures, hay harvests, meadows, hill together with all boundaries and rights (I selo Krьpena što priloži kraljevьstvo mi Svetoi Bogorodici Htětovьskoi, Pribʼca sь crьkoviju Svetymь Geōrʼgьjemь, sь rodomь i sь dvorani, sь ljudmi što je priselilь Pribʼcь, s městomь i s vodenicami, s ōgradijemь, sь sěnokosy, s livadami, sь brьdomь, sь vsěmi megami i pravinami).
Radimanь Person Mentioned in the third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. His watermill is attested in the boundary description of a land, which was bought by Kalinïkь, the Hegumen of the Treskavec Monastery (Kupenica što kupi igumnь Kalinïkь: hrastь podь Dupьjačani, načьnь ōtь puti podь Radimanovu voděnicu, putemь podь Gorkь do kïr Vasileve megje, i ōtьtudě slazešte na putь dušьnički koi grede u Mramorane, putemь uz brьdo Gligorovcemь do voděnice Radimanove, gde i počelo).
Radoslavь (3) Person The identification with Radoslabos Chlapenos (Radoslav Hlapen) is doubtful. Mihailo Dinić identified Radoslav with „Rado(a)sclavus filius de jupan Vratisclavo“, who is attested in the Ragusan archives under the year 1319. Some scholars supposed that he was the same person as „iupan Rodosclauo“, who appears in the charter of Vladislav, the son of the former Serbian King Dragutin, adressed to Ragusan authorities from the 25th October 1323. He is mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan in favour of the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren. Attested also in the ktitorial inscription and the wall painting in the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin in Kučevište. The wall paintings in Kučevište can be dated between 1331 and 1334. He held the position of župan. Apparently the son of Marena. He figures in the inscription of the founders of the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin in Kučevište. His portrait has been preserved only in fragments on the northern wall of the narthex in the same church. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski donated the village Klьčevišta (Kučevište) to Župan Radoslavь. Župan Radoslavь bestowed the village of Klьčevišta and its church of the Mother of God together with the hamlet Brodcь, vineyards, fruits, bought estates and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the gift of Župan Radoslav in the chrysobull charter for the monastery (I ješte priloži carьstvo mi crьkvi carьstva mi Arhaggelu sь hotěnijemь ljubimago vlastelina carьstvu mi Radoslava župana, selo Klьčevišta, sь crьkoviju Svetyje Bogorodice, i sь zaselkomь Brod᾿cemь, s vinogrady, sь ōvoštijemь, i s kupljenicami, i sь vsěmi pravinami, kako piše u hrisovulě Klьčevišt᾿komь što jestь zapisalь roditelь carьstva mi gospodinь kral).
Rakelevь Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a 12 kьbьl large field, which was a former land of Rakelevь, to the Treskavec Monastery (Niva Rakeleva kьblomь vi. plisiastь Požripita do putě pečeněška, što ide u Ōbryšany).
Ramata Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He was one of the Elders, who bore together with other noblemen from the town Strumica witness to the determination of the boundary of the village Prosěnikovo. The exact description was commissioned by the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš with the aid of Danilь, the Bishop of Strumica (Tьgažde povelěnijem vseblagočьstivago gospodina Kostadina směrenni episkopь Strumički Danilь zakleh boljare grada Strumice da ukažu kudě je megja Prosěnikovu…A se imena starinnikom: popь Gavrilь Dikjeo, popь Sěmo, Ramata, Staniša i ini proči topici města togo).
Robь Person He lived in Želino. He donated a field above the road called after the village of Lěška to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. His land extended to the purchased estates of Dragoman and Velimir (Niva nad lěšt᾿cěmь putemь, dana ōd Roba ōd Želina, do kuplenice Dragomanove i do Velimirove). He, together with Par’do and his family and Theōdor, the brother-in-law of Par’do, sold a field under the field of Alavand in Saždena Vrba to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The land lay along a furrow between a hawtorn and the road called after the village of Hvališe (I druga niva niže tezi nive što proda Par᾿do s᾿ rodom᾿ si, i sь šurem᾿ si Theōdoromь i svojačimomь si Robomь, na jednoi brazde glogь mežda i do hvališ᾿ka puti).
Romanь (1) Person He lived before summer 1343. He donated the field called Mežduputije under Rěčice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave and for the sake of salvation (Niva podь Rěčicami Mežduputije, što dade Romanь za grob svoi i za dušu svoju).
Rudlь (2) Person Identical with Rudlь 1? Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. His bought estate was in the vicinity of the village Prosěnikovo (prěko blata na lakьtь po dolnoi brazed mo…ika kupljenice Rudlove).
Runzerь Person He possessed a watermill in the village Ōbrьšani together with the Treskavec Monastery (I drugo voděničьje u Ōbrьšanehь dvě ōcě, i drugo voděničьje što je zajedno sь Runьzeremь). He owned a field near the village Běla Crьkva. He sold it to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the transaction in the second and third charter for the Treskavec Monastery (Selo Běla Crьkva sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady sь voděničijemь, sь kupenicami. Niva Unьzereva kon Bělu Crьkvu; i druga Eksefilinova konь crьkve jože tь priloži; i Topila jože dade Kalojanь Pečkopulь za dušu/ Selo Běla Crьkva s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь, s kupenicami i zadušninomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami; niva Runzerica ï Eksefilininica i Topila).
Sinaheretь Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He owned а vineyard at the Pesьje Brьdo in Prilep. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated his vineyard to the Treskavec Monastery (i drugi vinogradь Sinaheritovь na Pesьimь Brьdě). His church is mentioned in the boundary description of the village Eleněžьci (i do crьkvu Sinaheretovu).
Skačko Person Mentioned in the the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan, which confirmed the foundation of the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary by the Sebastokrator Dejan in the village of Arhiljevica and its landed property. The original charter has not come upon us and its content is preserved only in two later transcripts. The older one (Hil. 36) is probably an authentic transcript, but its dating is questionable, because it contradicts historical circumstances known from other reliable sources. Therefore, the date, when the lost orginal was issued, can only be approximated to the years 1354 or 1355. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village Kolicko to the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary in the village of Arhiljevica. The settlement site Skačkovo, probably a former property of Skačko, is mentioned in the boundary description of Kolicko (A vo mege sela Kolicka: ōdь gumništa Čaikova prěko po srědě prokopannьnoga puta, tere po srědě Skačkova selišta).
Spandunь Person He possessed a property near a 30 kьbьl large field in Blatcь. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the 30 kьbьl field in Blatcь to the Treskavec Monastery (Niva na Blatci kьblomь l. plisiastь Spandun i Dědoslavь). His part of land is mentioned in the boundary description of the settlement site Bučinь, which was bestowed by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan to the Treskavec Monastery (Selište Bučinь sь nivijemь, sь brьdomь, sь voděnicijem, zaselьkomь, sь Dolěny i sь Taroniněvěmь dělomь i Zigoevěmь dělomь i Spanьdunevěmь dělomь, a tomu megě do Vatačevu voděnicu i do ... iguri luku i do prěsilьsku megju). His estate was near 30 kьbьl large field under the village Polaticь, which was given by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan to the Treskavec Monastery (Niva pod Polaticь kьblomь .l. plisiastь Spandunь i hraštanski putь do Stana Vlьkana). His domain bordered a 40 kьbьl large field in the vicinity of Polaticь (Niva sumegna do Radoslava i Hitreša kьblomь .m., plisiastь Spanьdunь i Hitrešь i do selišta Polaticь). He held a land near a 4 kьbьl large field probably above Horupanь (Nadь neju kьblomь st. pri Něgygu; i do togo putě niva na selišti kьblomь d. plisiastь Něgyga i Spandunь i mali putь i do Glizěa).
Stanacь Person Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for Iakobos (Iakovь), the Metropolitan of Serres, concerning the Church of Saint Nicholas on the river Pčinja beneath the fortress of Kožle from 1352/1353. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan together with his son and his wife confirmed that the bought settlement site Brus belonged with boundaries and all rights to the Church of Saint Nicholas on the river Pčinja beneath the fortress of Kožle. He gave the Church of Saint Nicholas and the settlement site Brus for life to the Metropolitan of Serres. After his death the rights should devolve on the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren. The orchard of Stanacь is mentioned in the boundary description of the settlement site Brus (I što si jestь imala kupljenicu selište Brusь i tozi da si ima i drьži s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo. A se megje Brusu: kako Cerovi Potokь opada u Pšinju, i nizь Pʼšinju prěma Bělomь Kamenu, na ōnu stranu, i ōtь Běloga Mramora pravo putemь u Petʼkovu crьkvь, i ōtь Petʼkove crьkve pravo putemь nadь arьmenʼskaa selišta, pravo u mělь, i ōtь měla strьmo u Pšinju, i vse nizь Pšinju do srědь Balʼšině nivě, i ōtь Balʼšině nivě pravo na Črьveni Mělь, i ōtь Črvěnoga Mělja nadь Mlačišta, do raputija brězničʼkoga puti, i ōtь tude prěko putemь do Stanьčeva sada, i ōt sada Stanьčeva nizь dolь u potokь Cerovi, i potokomь Cerovimь u Pьšinju).
Staniša (1) Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He was one of the Elders, who bore together with other noblemen from the town Strumica witness to the determination of the boundary of the village Prosěnikovo. The exact description was commissioned by the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš with the aid of Danilь, the Bishop of Strumica (Tьgažde povelěnijem vseblagočьstivago gospodina Kostadina směrenni episkopь Strumički Danilь zakleh boljare grada Strumice da ukažu kudě je megja Prosěnikovu…A se imena starinnikom: popь Gavrilь Dikjeo, popь Sěmo, Ramata, Staniša i ini proči topici města togo).
Stanjevikь Nikola Person Identical with the nobleman Nikola, who is mentioned in the inscription above the southern entrance of the Church of the Holy Virgin in Drenovo? He was the petitioner of the charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V concerning the donation of the Church of Saint Stephen in Konče with all its possessions to the Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos from the 9th May 1366. He appears as "mnogovьzljublenni vlastelinь i brat carьstva mi" in the charter. He was the grand duke (veliki vojevoda). He became a land near the village Konče probably after 1346 from the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. He erected the Church of Saint Stephen in the village of Konče (priloži i da mu potpiše carьstvo mi materi Bōžijei hilandarьskōi crьkьvь u Kon’či Svetago Stěfana što si jestь sьzidalь svoimь trudōm i ōtkupumь u svojei baštině zapisanoi, što mu jestь zapisalь i utvrьdilь roditelь carьstva mi, u baštinu do věki, svetopočivьši carь). The marble tomb slab, which was kept in the narthex of the Church of Saint Stephen in Konče, bore an inscription mentioning him as the grand duke and founder of the church († Nikola Stanevikь veliki voevoda ktitor). He donated people, vine stocks, fields and fruit trees (dade gospodinь vojevoda podь svetoga Stefana svetogorcemь: ljudi, lozija, nivija, vokija) to the Church of Saint Stephen in the village of Konče. On 9th May 1366 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V carried out the desire of the grand duke Nikola Stanjević and donated the Church of Saint Stephen in Konče, several villages in the surrounding of the village Konče and other possessions to the Hilandar Monastery (I tuzi crьkьvь prilaga i potpisuje carьstvo mi materi Božijei halandarskōi, vь pomenь brata carьstva mi vojevode Nikole i vsěmi seli crьkve Svetago Stěfana...i sela ina koja se nahode u meteseh kōnčkihь, mala, golěma kude jestь posadilь vojevoda ōtroke svoje. I sijazi sela više pisanna Svetago Stefana da si ima i drži božьstvnnaja crьkьvi mati Božija Hilandarska s ljudmi, s vinogradi, s planinami, s vodeničijem, sь je livadijemь i prosto rekše sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vsěmь periōrōm selь tehь). His possessions near the village Konče, Lubnica and Trěskavec are mentioned in the land-inventory of the church of Saint Stephen in the village of Konče, which was created after the church became a possession of the Hilandar Monastery. He owned two so-called stlps (vojevodinь stlьpь podь Vodeni Dolь; i podь Ōhrьčevemi kukami stlьpь vojevodinь koi Ōhrьčь drьži i Luka podь vojevodinu vodenicu i stlьpь koi drži Ōhrьčь i Dragina livade), a field (niva vojevodina na brode Prьševьskomь), a mill (trěbežь ōtroka Novakova konь mlina vojevodina), a watermill (vojevodina vodenica) and a vineyard (niva Dodejeva nadь lozijemь vojevodinemь). He donated an illuminated gospel manuscript (Hilandar Nr. 14) written by the monk Theōktistь to the Hilandar Monastery (Azь rabь Hristovь Stanjevikь velikyi voevoda Nikola priložihь sii světii i božьstvьnii tetravan’gelь prěčistoi Bogorodici hilan’darьskoi i molju jegože izvoli Bogь igumena i vsu bratiju vь domu svetije Bogorodice hilan’darьskyje ili gos’podьstvujušta srьbskoju zem’ljeju sije směreno trudoljubije ne ōtneti ōt domu Bogorodice hilan’darьskyje).
Stanko (2) Person Mentioned in the so-called Nomic charter and in Vrěviō. He acted as a witness in the trial concerning the disputed land on the hill called Pleš. He, together with Pribislavь and Bratina, testified that Pleš near Htětovo was church property from ancient times. The Prizren bishopric allegedly entrusted the property to four brothers, but two of them secretly sold their part to Progon for three buckets of wine (I reče starcь Pribislavь, Markuševь člověk, i Bratina i Stanʼko: crьkovna jestь Plěšь ōtь věka, i drьžali su crьkovnu stasь 4 bratija, i ukradosta se dva brata i prodadoše Progonu polovinu Plěša za 3 vědra vina). His purchased possession is mentioned in the border description of the field of Kjura, Kosticь (Niva u Krušice Monohoravь, ōtь dolnega puti, ōtь Dubca i do Stankove kuplenice, dano ōtь Kjure i ōtь Kostica za dušu) and Branilo from Želino (Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putemь, i nizь drugi putь kako ide ōtь zgora, što dade Branilo ōtь Želina za dušu, do kuplenice Stan᾿kove i do Kjurine).
Stefanь (1) Person Mentioned in the inscription accompanying his painted portrait in the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača. The portrait of Stefan was painted probably between 1365 and 1371. He was the son of sevastokratorь Vladko (synь sevastokratora Vlatka). The painted portrait of a young adult Stefanь is preserved on the southern wall of the narthex in the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača next to Vladislava.
Strězo Person Probably died before summer 1343. He had a son Dragija. His son-in-law was Dragoslavь. He sold a 6 zamet field near the field of kněz to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. This land ran from the road called after the village of Lěška. It lay under the road called after Htětovo (Niva što kupismo u Strěza ōd lěš᾿ka puti nizь putь htětovьsky u kneževu nivu, na 6 zametь). He donated a field in Nikiforovec near the church meadow to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. His possession ranged from Topil to Klěn and bordered on the field of Sopotnik, the bought estate of priest Vlado and the field of kněz (Niva što priloži Strězo u Nikiforov᾿ci ōd Topila do Klěna i do Sopotnikove nive i do popa Vladove kuplenice, i uz livadu crьkvu i do kneževe nive). He bought a field under the road called after the village of Lěška from the parents of Voihna. His field is mentioned in the boundary description of the land, which Gjuro, his sister-in-law and their relatives sold to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (I proti toi nivě ōd lěve strane puty do Strězova polja i do lěš᾿ka puty, kuplen᾿no ōtь Gjuroja i ōtь svesti mu Radoslave, što imь jestь těhь děl polovina ōtь surod᾿nikь za 27 perperь kьda běše igumьnь Nikodimь). He appeared as a witness in the case of the sale transaction of the so-called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš). The monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo acquired his land, partly by purchase and partly by donation (Poiska Strězovь synь Dragija i zet mu Dragoslavь zemlju što jestь nih ōtьcь Strězo prodalь crьkvy, a drugu priložilь za dušu si, i stupiše prěd sudiju Dabiživa, i umiriše i rekoše: što jestь naš ōtьcь prodalь i priložilь crьkvy, mi ne potvaramo, nь pače poutvrьždamo. A tomu svědoci: Miho Mazněi, čelʼnik Andronikь, Stancь kovačь, Rad Bělogunʼnikь).
Surkišь Sava Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He bought the field called Zlovadnica above Trěboš from Pardo Kosta. The field bordered on the old furrow and on the road called after the village Poroj (Niva Zlovadnica, što kupi Sava Surkišь u Parʼda Koste nad Trěbošom a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u Anʼdrijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za 2 perper. A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti).
Sěmo Person Identical with Sěno? Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He was a priest. He was one of the Elders, who bore together with other noblemen from the town Strumica witness to the determination of the boundary of the village Prosěnikovo. The exact description was commissioned by the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš with the aid of Danilь, the Bishop of Strumica (Tьgažde povelěnijem vseblagočьstivago gospodina Kostadina směrenni episkopь Strumički Danilь zakleh boljare grada Strumice da ukažu kudě je megja Prosěnikovu…A se imena starinnikom: popь Gavrilь Dikjeo, popь Sěmo, Ramata, Staniša i ini proči topici města togo).
Tarahnin Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He possessed a meadow not far away from the village Prosěnikovo and the settlement site Skandalsko (i uz lugь ob lěvu stranu Tarahnine livade u Proluku gornju višepisanu).
Taroninь Person Mentioned in the second charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. His part of land is mentioned in the boundary description of the settlement site Bučinь, which was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan to the Treskavec Monastery (Selište Bučinь sь nivijemь, sь brьdomь, sь voděnicijem, zaselьkomь, sь Dolěny i sь Taroniněvěmь dělomь i Zigoevěmь dělomь i Spanьdunevěmь dělomь, a tomu megě do Vatačevu voděnicu i do ... iguri luku i do prěsilьsku megju).
Theodorь Person Mentioned in the so-called Nomic charter, preserved in Vrěviō. He lived in Lěskovljani. He was among the local noblemen and people gathered at the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo on 4th november of an unspecified year. He was asked together with others by the Bishop of Prizren, Geōrgii, and Markuš, to swear to tell the truth concerning the disputed land located on the hill called Pleš near Htètovo (Měseca nojembra 4 dьnь sьbraše se vlastele i hora kь materi božijei u Htetovu, sevastь Pasarelь, kyrь Kalinykь, Makarije, Kalojanь, Parʼdo i bratʼ mu Theōdorь i Theodorь ōdь Lěskovljanь i Geōrgi Sulima, i kyrь Aleksa, brat Vlaho jepiskopovь, i ini proči boljare i hora).
Theōdoh Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He owned a 100 kьbьl large field near the village Eleněžьci. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated his field to the Treskavec Monastery (Niva Theōdohova u Eleněšcehь kьblomь r.).
Theōdorь (2) Person Mentioned in the first charter (1334/1336) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. Apparently hegumen of the Treskavec Monastery (igumna brata Theōdorova). He had a brother. His brother bought a 60 kьbьl large manor in Gligorovci near Maly Mramorane from Dimitrij Davidovь. He donated it to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the gift in the first charter for the Treskavec Monastery (Stasь u Gligorovьcehь igumna brata Theōdorova vь Malihь Mramoraněhь, kupenica ōdь kirь Dimitrija Davidova kьblomь .ksi. – mь).
Theōdorь (4) Person He lived before summer 1343. His brother-in-law was Pardo. His wife was probably Aleksa. He, together with his brother-in-law Pardo, donated (one half) and sold (other half) of a field under the road called after the village of Lěška and under the irrigation canal called after the village of Hvališe to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putem᾿ nizь izvodь hvališ᾿ki prodana ōd Parda i ōd Theōdora šure mu, polovina prodana, a polovina harizana). He, together with Pardo, his family and Robь, the husband of Pardoʼs sister, sold a field under the field of Alavandь in Saždena Vrba to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The land lay along a furrow between a hawtorn and the road called after the village of Hvališe (I druga niva niže tezi nive što proda Par᾿do s᾿ rodom᾿ si, i sь šurem᾿ si Theōdoromь i svojačimomь si Robomь, na jednoi brazde glogь mežda i do hvališ᾿ka puti). Pardo donated a part of his field under the road called after the village Lěška for the salvation of the soul of Theōdorь and Aleksa to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva Pardova podь lěškimь putemь kako se staje hvališki putь i lěš᾿ki i do megje hvališ᾿ke, što kupismo i što jestь dano crьkvi za dušu Theōdorovu i Aleksinu).
Theōfil Person Mentioned in the third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He possessed a manor in Krivogaštani. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated his manor with a field, garden, meadows and all rights to the Treskavec Monastery (Ï ešte tretia Theōfilova stas, vse tezi s niviemь, s gradinomь, s livadami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Todorь (1) Person He was in the service of Jovan Oliver, the veliki sluga of the Serbian lands and Pomorje. He came from the Byzantine Empire. Jovan Oliver entrusted him with the task to settle the deserted settlement site Sveti Dimitrije in Jastrebnica, which was in possession of the Monastery of Saint Demetrius in Kočane. Jovan Oliver issued between 1332 and 1341 a charter, in which were listed the rights and duties of Todorь at Sveti Dimitrije in Jastrebnica (Naidohь selište pusto Svetago Dimitrija u Jastrebnicě i podahь moga člověka Todora, koi mi se prěda izь Grьkь, po ruce da naseli ōmozi selo).
Topilь Person Mentioned in the second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He owned a field near the village Běla Crьkva. Kalojanь Pečkopulь acquired his property and donated it to the Treskavec Monastery for the sake of his salvation. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the gift in the second charter for the Treskavec Monastery (Selo Běla Crьkva sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady sь voděničijemь, sь kupenicami. Niva Unьzereva kon Bělu Crьkvu; i druga Eksefilinova konь crьkve jože tь priloži; i Topila jože dade Kalojanь Pečkopulь za dušu).
Trěbošь Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He sold a field above the village Trěboš and the road called after village of Trěboš, which traversed the field in the middle, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. His land ran from the boundary mark of Pardo to the boundary mark of C’kler(o) and to the shore of Stara Reka (Niva nadь Trěbošomь ōtь Pardove megje do C᾿klerove i do brěga Stare Rěke, koupljena ōtь Trěboše, a putь po srěd nive te trěbošky).
Varnava Person Probably deceased before summer 1343. He donated the seventh part of the village Hvališe to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. He possessed also the field called Monohorav above Mlačice. This land ran from the corner of the road to the road called after the village of Lěška, to the village of Krušica and the river Bistrica. He granted it to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Ōtь Hvališe 7 čestь, što dade Varnava za dušu. I nad Mlačicami Monohoravь, što jestь dalь Var᾿nava, ōtь zakutija do lěška puty i do Krušice i do rěke Htětove). His endowment consisted according to the chrysobull charter not only of the seventh part of the village Hvališe, but also of a field near Hvališe (U Hvališe nivije, zaduštьnina Varʼnavina i ōtь Hvališe sedʼma čestь što dade Varʼnava za dušju).
Vasilь (1) Person Mentioned in the first (1334/1336), second and third charter (1343/1345) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. The sources denote him as a kirь. He had a son. His son sold a 20 kьbьl large field in Bělevo to the Treskavec Monastery (Niva na Bělevě k. mь kьblomь ōtь kïrь Vasileva syna). He bought a 100 kьbьl large land together with kirь Dimit(a)rь and kirь Vasilь near the village Dupijačanje, which was called megligorevskoe nivie. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the bought fields of kirь Vasilь to the Treskavec Monastery (Selo Dupijačanje sь ljudmi i sь nivijemь i sь vinogrady i sь kupenicami ōtь kirь Dimitra i ōtь kirь Jaka i ōtь kirь Vasilě, megligorevskoe nivie, kьblomь .r.; kupenica ōtь kirь Jaka kьblomь .o.). The boundary of his property is attested in the delimitation of the village Dupijačanje (Selo Dupijačani podь monastïremь s vinogradi, s niviemь, s mlini, sь vsьěmi pravinami; i ovomu selu megje: prěslopь, selište Kostěnče, drumom u Bělevo ōt vo...ïčke uz rěku do crьkvna mlina, do megje dušničke putemь ōbьemljušte Sorunь sь selištemь Arbanasi do Maloradi, ta na Daubnicu, opirajušte u kirь Vasilevo, podь Šutulь) and the bought estate of Hegumen Kalinïkь (Kupenica što kupi igumnь Kalinïkь: hrastь podь Dupьjačani, načьnь ōtь puti podь Radimanovu voděnicu, putemь podь Gorkь do kïr Vasileve megje, i ōtьtudě slazešte na putь dušьnički koi grede u Mramorane, putemь uz brьdo Gligorovcemь do voděnice Radimanove, gde i počelo). He held a manor called Bělevьska near Gorkь with a field, watermill and vineyards. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan bestowed it to the Treskavec Monastery (Stasь Bělevьska z Gorku, sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь i sь vodeničijemь i sь vьseju oblastiju i pravinami, što ihь drьžalь kirь Vasilь). He sold a field in Bělevo to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the transaction in the third charter for the Treskavec Monastery (Niva na Bělevě kupenica ōtь kïr Vasilija; mege ōtь puti Vukova Dola u Eleněšce i do Mramora, i uz rěku do crьkvne voděnice, i pak do puti). He owned a patrimonial estate in the village Eleněžьci. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski donated the village Eleněžьci to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of his father and endowed the Treskavec Monastery also with the patrimonial properties of Murtinь, Gorgičь and kïrь Vasilь (Selo Eleněšci što priloži gospodinь kralь i potvrьdi kralevьstvo mi, i u nimь baština Murtina i Gōrgičeva i kïrь Vasileva sь vsěmi pravinami).
Vatač(ev) Person Mentioned in the second charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. His watermill is mentioned in the boundary description of the settlement site Bučinь, which was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan to the Treskavec Monastery (Selište Bučinь sь nivijemь, sь brьdomь, sь voděnicijem, zaselьkomь, sь Dolěny i sь Taroniněvěmь dělomь i Zigoevěmь dělomь i Spanьdunevěmь dělomь, a tomu megě do Vatačevu voděnicu i do ... iguri luku i do prěsilьsku megju).
Velimirь Person Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. His purchased estate is mentioned in the boundary description of the field of Rob from Želino (Niva nad lěšt᾿cěmь putemь, dana ōd Roba ōd Želina, do kuplenice Dragomanove i do Velimirove).
Višeslava Person Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Hilandar Monastery, which was issued on the 10th August 1354. She appears as gospožda carьstva mi in the source. Her husband was probably the commander (vojvoda) Bogoje. She had two sons. Their names were Bogdan and Bogoje. She together with her sons Bogdan and Bogoje donated the village Lěskovljani with all boundaries and rights to the Hilandar Monastery (ō priloženi što jestь priložila gospožda carьstva mi Višeslava hramu Prěsvetije Bogorodice Hilandarьskije, selo Lěskovlěne s megomь, s periōromь i vsěmi pravinami sela togo po htěniju gospožde Višeslave i sinovь jeje Bogdana i Bogoja, a ni po jednoi silě ni po nevoli). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan together with wife Jelena and his son King Uroš, confirmed the endowment of Višeslava and her family at the request of Sava, Hegumen of the Hilandar Monastery in a chrysobull charter.
Vladislava (2) Person Mentioned in the inscription accompanying her painted portrait in the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača. The portrait of Vladislava was painted probably between 1365 and 1371. She was married to sevastokratorь Vladko and therefore held the title sevastokratorica. Her sons were Stefanь and Ugleša. The painted portrait of Vladislava is preserved on the southern wall of the narthex in the Church of Saint Nicholas in Psača next to the image of Vladko.
Vladoje Person Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He was the Governor of the Polog district (kefalija pološki). He confirmed the endowment of Isaha in Sedlarevo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo on behalf of the Serbian king (Povelěnijemь i milostiju gospodina kralja izdade Vladoje kefalija pološki sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami, i sь mlinom i s pašištemь, i vse što jestь imalь Isaha).
Vlas Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He owned an oak not far away from the village Prosěnikovo and the settlement site Skandalsko (prěko luga gornim putemь na Vlasovo dubije).
Vlьksanь Person He lived before summer 1343. He had a family. He donated two plots of land under Rěčice and under the road for the sake of salvation to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Pod Rěčicami 2 komata pod putemь, što dade Vlьksanь za dušu.). He and his family granted a plot of land under the vineyard of Desislavь for the sake of salvation to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (I pod lozijem Desislaōvěmь komat, dano i to za dušu od Vlьksanověhь). He donated probably a plot of a field under the road called after the village of Hraštany to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Drugi komatь nive Vlьksanove pod putemь hraštanьskymь). According to the Bogorodica Htětovska charter was his endowment in possession of the monastery together with the village Lěskovljani (Selo Lěskovljani sь vʼsěmi megami i pravinami, i Vlьkʼsanovo město zadušno).
Zaharija (2) Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He was one of the locals Elders (starinnik), who showed the exact boundary between the village Boruevo and Něžičino to the arbitration-committee summoned by the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš (da ukažu kudě jest megja oběma selʼma, jere běhu topici togazi města).
Zigo(ev) Person Mentioned in the second charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. His part of land is mentioned in the boundary description of the settlement site Bučinь, which was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan to the Treskavec Monastery (Selište Bučinь sь nivijemь, sь brьdomь, sь voděnicijem, zaselьkomь, sь Dolěny i sь Taroniněvěmь dělomь i Zigoevěmь dělomь i Spanьdunevěmь dělomь, a tomu megě do Vatačevu voděnicu i do ... iguri luku i do prěsilьsku megju).
Zlatko Person Mentioned in the Charter of Danilь, the Bishop of Vodoča and Strumica, and Grigorije, the Bishop of Banьska from 1375/1376. He was a priest. He was one of the locals Elders (starinnik), who showed the exact boundary between the village Boruevo and Něžičino to the arbitration-committee summoned by the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš (da ukažu kudě jest megja oběma selʼma, jere běhu topici togazi města).
Ïsaakь (Jakь) Person Mentioned in the first charter (1334/1336) of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. The charter refers to him as kirь. He bought a 100 kьbьl large land together with kirь Dimit(a)rь and kirь Vasilь near the village Dupijačanje, which was called megligorevskoe nivie. He acquired a 70 kьbьl large estate probably also near the village Dupijačanje. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the possessions of kirь Ïsaakь (Jakь) to the Treskavec Monastery (Selo Dupijačanje sь ljudmi i sь nivijemь i sь vinogrady i sь kupenicami ōtь kirь Dimitra i ōtь kirь Jaka i ōtь kirь Vasilě, megligorevskoe nivie, kьblomь .r.; kupenica ōtь kirь Jaka kьblomь .o.).
Črьnota Person Mentioned in the second charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He held a manor in Bělovo. The watermill on his estate was in the possession of Gorьgičь. The watermill was given by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan to the Treskavec Monastery (Voděnica vь Bělevě Gorьgičiva na Črьnotině stasi, i druga voděnica kupena ōdь Murtiněhь polovinu).
Ōpsikijanь Person Mentioned in the second charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of Treskavec. He donated several fields in Bělevo, which were 200 kьbьl large, to the Treskavec Monastery. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed his gift and endowed the Treskavec Monastery also with the watermill on the river Bělevštica (Nivije u Bělevě, što pridade Ōpsikijanь, kьbьlomь s. i voděnica na Bělevštici).
Žegrь 2 Person Identical with Žegrь Radomirь and Žegrь 1? Mentioned in the chrysobull charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski for the Bishopric of Prizren from 1326. He built some houses on the fields near the Church of Holy Mother of God at Trhalě not far from Trěboš in Polog, which were in possession of the Bishopric of Prizren.The representatives of the eparchy complained to the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin about the forceful act of the people of Polog and Žegrь. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin together with the Bishops Damjan and Ilija took the fields from Žegrь and they set his houses on fire. The church fields were still in dispute in the times of reign of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski. The Serbian ruler engaged the royal court and sent his royal representatives personally to the area. Stefan Uroš III Dečanski reinstated the situation „as it was before“ after the inspection of Despot Dragoslav and Bishop Arsenij (I u Trěboši pri crьkvi svetyje bogorodice pri Trьhalě nivije crьkovno što bylo ōt věka. I uzeli jesu byli Položani, i iznašьlь je roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь jepiskopomь Damijanomь i sь iepiskopomь Iliōmь, i ōtjelь ōt Žegra, i kušte mu popalilь; i pakь posla kraljevьstvo mi despota Dragoslava sь jepiskopomь Arsenijemь da ihь iznadju, da si je ima sveta crьkvi kako je isprьva bylo). He is also mentioned in the Pomenik of the Church of Holy Mother of God Ljeviška in Prizren.
Places (433)
Name Class Begin End Description
Arbanasi Place One half of Arbanasi (i ōdь Arbanasь polovinu) was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) to the Monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35. The settlement site (selište) of Arbanasi is also mentioned in the boundary description of Dupijačani in the year 1344/45 (ōbьemljušte Sorunь sь selištemь Arbanasi do Maloradi).
Arbanasy Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the village of Arbanasy together with all its rights to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Selo Arbanasi sь vьsěmi pravinami).
Avazgovō Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Avazgovō to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje in the year 1300 (Avazgovō pod Moroїzvizdomь eže prida kÿrь Manoilь carь, s vinogradi, s nivijem, sь sěnokosi, s pašišti, sь letovišti, sь zimovišti, i sь mlini, sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami). In this charter it is stated that Avazgovō had been previously given to the same monastery by the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (reigned 1143-1180). Its localisation in our database is made according to the context of the written source, in which the village of Morozvizd (today Morodvis) is also mentioned.
Bakovo Place The village Bakovo with its Church of the Saint Nicholas is mentioned in the Slavic donor inscription of the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1340/41 as a monastic property (u bakově crkvь svetoga nikole sь selomь). Bakovo is also attested in the boundary description of the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) in the same Slavic donor inscription (ta niz reku po bakovo). Furthermore, the village Bakovo appears in the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 (Selo Bakovo i sь crьkvijzňu svetago Nikoli; niže Bakova). The Serbian local ruler Konstantin Dragaš donated on the 15th August 1381 the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) with all its possessions, including the village Bakovo with its Church of Saint Nicholas and the hamlet Globica (selo Bakovo i sь crьkoviju Svetago Nikoli i sь zaselkōmь Globicōmь), to the Hilandar Monastery.
Bakovo, Church of Sveti Nikola Place The Church of Saint Nicholas in the village Bakovo is mentioned in the Slavic donor inscription of the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1340/41 as a monastic property (u bakově crkvь svetoga nikole sь selomь). Furthermore, The Church of Saint Nicholas in the village Bakovo appears in the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 (Selo Bakovo i sь crьkvijzňu svetago Nikoli; niže Bakova). The Serbian local ruler Konstantin Dragaš donated on the 15th August 1381 the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) with all its possessions, including the village Bakovo with its Church of Saint Nicholas and the hamlet Globica (selo Bakovo i sь crьkoviju Svetago Nikoli i sь zaselkōmь Globicōmь), to the Hilandar Monastery.
Banja Place The Duke Dmitrь donated the village Banja with mills, meadows, all boundaries and rights to the Church of Ascension in the town Štip. The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš confirmed on 26th March 1388 the endowment of the Duke Dmitrь to the church (Selo Banja sь mliny i sь livadami i sь v’sěmi megjami i pravinami, a ottesь selu tomu na Stlьbici, gde spada Stlьbica na dolь). The village Banja is registered in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil in the years 1519 and 1573.
Banjane Place The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated the village of Banjane to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (χωρίον προνοιαστικὸν καλούμενον Μπάνιανιν) in ca. 1299/1300. In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I druga metohija i sela i zemlje iže su nareč(e)na imenemь sice: selo Banjane, pronija sь vsěmi pravinami jego). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš Milutin donated the Church (Monastery) of Saint Nikita near Banjane with villages, people and with Vlachs to the Tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Hilandar on the Holy Mount Athos (Togo radi da kraljev᾿stvo mi monastyirju vь Skopьskoi ōblasti crьkovь Svetago Nikity u Banjahь s᾿sely s ljudmi i s Vlahy). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Hilandar reports that the village of Banjane was granted to the Monastery of Saint Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to Tower of Hrusija in the vicinity of the Hilandar monastery by the Serbian King (I dahь selo Banjane i sь vsěmi měnami,... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь). The village of Banjane is mentioned several times in the boundary description of the village Klьčevišta preserved in the chrysobull charter for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren (A megja Klьčevištemь: do visa us poljanu, megju Pьsi Dolь i megju hlьmь tere pravo na kolovozь, i koi putь ide ōt Banjanь pravo mimo selo Slivovikь, kako izlazi kolnikь na kamenikь na brьdo, i ōt tudu pravo u planinu putemь obь druge strane do crkvišta pri Kalopetrově lozě, a gorě uz dělь u planinu; a ōt Skopija megja, po srědě Dobrogo Dola, u putь u prěky koi grede ōt Čahra, i do mramora putemь koi grede uz Golihovo pravo u Banjane, ōt toga puti pravo u visь, koi ide megju Banjane i megju Klьčesvišta).
Barbarasь Place The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated Barbarasь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Zdunę, Sušica, Gradeč’nica Brod sь Slan’skomь i sь Barbarasomь i Krǫpa. Vsa ta města paričk[a sǫt, rekǫšte Prьdalika, da ne meteha nikto ni jekso prikisati, ni prodati vьnъka ni nivǫ ni vinograd). Its location has been provided based on Vassiliki Kravari. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the donation of Barbarasь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sepьtembra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
Barovo Place The Bulgarian tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Barovo to the Monastery of St George-Gorg (Ōbrěte ego... c(a)r(ь)s(t)v(o) mi prěžde dan’noe s(ve)toïmь Rōmanom(ь) c(a)remь, sь Barōvom(ь), sь Sinskōmь i sь cr(ь)k[vijǫ] S(ve)toïmь Ïōa(no)mь Zlato[ustomь] i sь vsěmi tami zasel’koï, sь vinograd(i), s nivijemь, sь perivol’mi, sь vodě[inica]mi, sь [s]ěnokōsoï, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti roïbn[i]mi i zvěr’noïmi, i sь planoïnami, i sь vsěmi pravinami prěždezakōn’noïimi ih. I ešte priloži c(a)r(ь)s(t)v(o) mi selō Kalugerōvěnǫ sь vinōgrad(i), s niv[ije]mь, sь zaběloï, i sь vsěmi pravinami.). The Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Barovo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь Svety Iōanь Zlatoustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
Batina Place The Village of Batina was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the monastery of Žiča (ZSp. 571 - na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь mi svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьica sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sьvsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь ...). The Village of Batina has not preserved and might be situated within the village boundaries of modern Gotovac.
Bekovo Place The Village of Bekovo was given in 1314 by King Milutin to the Banjsko Monastery (Sp. IV 3 - Selo Běkovo...).
Bela Poljana Place Bela Poljana was a hamlet of the village of Nosonina. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V (reigned 1355-1371) confirmed the donation to the courtier (čelnik) Musa (OSp. 166/Šuica 2003, 144-145).
Bela Vodica (2) Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of several possessions to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55. In the boundary description of the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica a creek named after the village of Bela Vodica is mentioned (A vo mege crьkvi matere Božijei Arьhilevьskoi ... tere nis potokь koi spade u Bělovodički potokь, tere nis potōkь bělovodički gde ishodi dolь na klepala). The village of Bela Vodica was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (selo Bela Vodica). It is registered in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Belci u Ibru Place The Village of Belco was confirmed to the courtier Musa in the year 1363 (OSp. 167).
Belo Polje (1) Place In 1254-65 the village was mentioned (Sp. III 9.). In 1248 a path to the east in Belo Polje was mentioned (Gk XV 300).
Belo Polje (2) Place The Village of Belo Polje was given by Tsar Uroš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp 166).
Belčino u Ibru Place At the 15th of July 1363 Tsar Uroš confirmed the donation of the Village of Belčino u Ibru to the courtier Musa (Osp 166).
Benča Place The village of Benča is mentioned in ca. 1314 and is localised between Plav and Budimlja (Sp IV 6 - megju Ben'ču sь Gradьč'komь megomь...).
Birovo Place The Village of Birovo was given by Milutin to the Monastery of Banjsko (Sp IV 2 - selo Byrovo...). The Village is located in Ras, a part of Novi Pazar.
Bistrica (1) Place The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated the village of Bistrica with its meadows, summer pastures and winter pastures to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Bistrica vь Babuně, sь pašišti, sь lětōvišti, sь zimovišti, i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the donation of the village of Bistrica to the same monastery, which according to his charter was originally given by the Bulgarian Tsar Kalojan (Selo Bistrica vь Babuně pridanoje Kaloïanjemь caremь, i to darova kraljevьstvo mi Svetomu Geōrgïju s` nivijem`, s` voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lětovišti i sь zimovišti kobilamь i ōvcamь, i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo).
Bistrica (2) Place The Village of Bistrica was given by King Vladislav to the Monastery of the Mother of God in Bistrica (ZSp. 590 I - ... Ja, pomoštiju i milostiju Božijeju věn'čanny kraalь vsěhь sr'bskihь zemlь i pomorьskihь, Stefanь Vladislavь, naměstьnikь onogo blaženago i oca mi, ponaavljaju i oněhь prьvodan'naja sela i potvrьždaju simь moimь hrisovulomь Bystricu okolo crьkve, Nevyzrake oboje. A tomu selu megja kako je prišьlь rьtь megu Orahovicomь, ptd.).
Blagvi Place The Čelnik Stanislavь donated the church of Saint Blaise (Sveti Vlasije) to the Hilandar Monastery. He endowed it with the village Blagvi. Blagvi was his bought property, which he settled by people (I selo Blagvi što si jestь naselilь na svojei kuplenici). The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš confirmed the donation on the 1th June 1377.
Blat’ce (1) Place In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the village of Blat’ce is donated with all its rights (selo narekomoje Blat’ce, ježe jestь nadь Svetimь Nikitoju sь vsěmi pravinami jego). The Serbian King Milutin also mentions Blat’ce in his charter for the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg in 1300 (koi grede putь na Blatce).
Boikovci Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the village of Boikovci to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Selo Boikovci sь pravinami). It is registered as Bujkovci, Bojkovci and Prejovci in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1481/82, 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Borikovac Place Borikovac was mentioned in 1314 (Sp IV 2 - , kako se kamy valii sěmo i ōnamo u Borikov'cь, ōt Borikov'ca pod planinu uz dělь...).
Botun Place The village of Botun is mentioned in 1314 (SP. IV 5 - . A se megje Botunju zabělu: ...).
Bratoš Place Bratoš was donated by the Serbian Queen Jelena Anžujska (ca. 1230-1314) to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God Ratačka, which was confirmed by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) in the year 1307 (Azь Stefanь Urošь, samodrьžavьnyi kralь srьbьski i pomorьsky ... i sь synomь moimь Stefanomь ... daju talanьtь svetomu hramu tvojemu, ježe jestь u Rьtьčьka, svetoi Bogorodici Rьtьčьkoi, Duboicu, Zьburina, i Brьtošь, i Toplišь, Šaptine i Spilani' i sь megami, kako je obladala gospogja mi mati kralica Jelena, i ona je dala i zapisala, to potvrьdi kraljevьstvo mi i zapisa, da je na pištu starьcemь i na odeždu slěpimь i hromymь i bratii).
Brena Place The Village of Brena was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the Žiča Monastery (ZSp. 571 - na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь mi svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьica sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sьvsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь ...). Purkovic suggests, that Brena is situated within modern Beranovac.
Bresnik Place The Village of Bresnik was given in the year 1195 by Župan Stefan Nemanja to the Studenica Monastery. (ZSp. 568 I - Prьveje selo Brezova, i selo Gušterice, i selo Zasadь, selo Ćakovo, selo Poolumirь, selo Cer’e, selo Bresnikь, selo Rastište, selo Savovo, i Glavoči, selo Mlan'ča, selo Mugurice, Selo Mi ... doćje takoo da se pušta, i premo nemu monastirь Pavlica, metohь Studenice sь trimy nurïamy podь Kopaonikomь.
Brezova (1) Place The Village of Brezova was given by grand župan Stefan Nemanja to the Studenica Monastery (ZSp. 568 I - Prьveje selo Brezova, i selo Gušterice, i selo Zasadь, selo Ćakovo, selo Poolumirь, selo Cer’e, selo Bresnikь, selo Rastište, selo Savovo, i Glavoči, selo Mlan'ča, selo Mugurice, Selo Mi ... doćje takoo da se pušta, i premo nemu monastirь Pavlica, metohь Studenice sь trimy nurïamy podь Kopaonikomь).
Brezova (2) Place In 1343 the hamlet of Brezova, being part of the settlement Velije Polje, was donated to the Monastery of the Saints Peter and Paul in Lim by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355; Urošь četvrьti, vь Hrista Boga ver'ni i samodrьžav'ni gospodinь vsehь srьbьskihь zemlь i pomor'skihь i grьčkihь ... i priloži kraljevstvo mi crьkvi svetimь apostolomь Petru i Pavlu u Limě selo u Crьn'či Velije Polje i zaselkomь zь Brezovomь i Zagradomь i sь ljudmi, i sь megjami, i sь vsemi pravinami sela toga, i sь mlini).
Brezova u Moravici Place Between 1282 and 1298, the Village of Brezova was given to the Monastery of Hilandar by King Milutin (ZSP. 389 VII / 394 VII). Tsar Dušan confirmed the donation in the year 1348 (ZSp. 389 VII - U Moravicahь Brězova i sь zaselijami. ZSp. 394 VII - U Moravicahь Brězova i sь zaselijami. ZSp. 421 16: Selo Brězova sь zselci i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga.).
Brodcь Place In 1347/48 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated, with the permission of the Župan Radoslav, the village of Klьčevišta and its church of the Mother of God together with the hamlet Brodcь, vineyards, fruits, bought estates and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren (I ješte priloži carьstvo mi crьkvi carьstva mi Arhaggelu sь hotěnijemь ljubimago vlastelina carьstvu mi Radoslava župana, selo Klьčevišta, sь crьkoviju Svetyje Bogorodice, i sь zaselkomь Brod᾿cemь, s vinogrady, sь ōvoštijemь, i s kupljenicami, i sь vsěmi pravinami, kako piše u hrisovulě Klьčevišt᾿komь što jestь zapisalь roditelь carьstva mi gospodinь kral).
Brodь (1) Place Between 1258 and 1277 the Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated the village of Brodь together with the Metochion of the Mother of God Episkepsis, vineyards, mills, summer pastures, winter pastures, tolls for a ford and a bridge, hunting and fishing grounds, a market and a fair (on 8 September) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Brod a v nemŭ metohŭ Mati Božija jepiskepsis, s nivijemŭ, sŭ vinogradi, sŭ žrĭnkami sŭ livadami, sĭ lětovišti, sŭ zimovišti, sĭ brodninami sŭ mostninami, sŭ lovištem zvěrnoïm i roïbnoïmŭ, i sĭ trŭgomŭ i sŭ panagiremĭ, iže staetĭ .I. septemvrě, i vsakǫ nedelę trŭgŭ, i sĭ dohodkomĭ trŭga togo). In 1300 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the donation of Brodь together with a fair, the Church of the Holy Mother of God, vineyards, mills, bridges and fords, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Brodĭ: vĭ njemĭ trĭgĭ Nedelja i panagjurĭ .I. dĭnĭ septemvrija, iže jestĭ priložilĭ svety Romanĭ carĭ, i vĭ njemĭ crĭkva Svetaa Bogorodica).
Brodь (2) Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the settlement site of Brodь with the river and the hunting ground exclusively to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo. Only the monastery had the right to allow others to exploit this river region (Selište Brodь sь rěkomь I lovištemь da ne meteha niktore tьk’mo Bogorodica Htětovьska jako utiče u Veliku, nik’to da ne vlage ni vadity ni mlina postavity, tьkmo komu crьkvь podastь ili zaměni).
Brus Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan together with his son and his wife donated the bought settlement site Brus with boundaries and all rights for life to the metropolitan of Serres. After his death the rights should devolve on the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren (I što si jestь imala kupljenicu selište Brusь i tozi da si ima i drьži s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga. A se megje Brusu: kako Cerovi Potokь opada u Pšinju, i nizь P᾿šinju prěma Bělomь Kamenu, na ōnu stranu, i ōtь Běloga Mramora pravo putemь u Pet᾿kovu crьkvь, i ōtь Pet᾿kove crьkve pravo putemь nadь arьmen᾿skaa selišta, pravo u mělь, i ōtь měla strьmo u Pšinju, i vse nizь Pšinju do srědь Bal᾿šině nivě, i ōtь Bal᾿šině nivě pravo na Črьveni Mělь, i ōtь Črьvěnoga Měla nadь Mlačišta, do rasputija brěznič᾿koga puti, i ōtь tude prěko putemь do Stanьčeva sada, i ōtь sada Stanьčeva nizь dolь u potokь Cerovi, i potokom Cerovimь u Pьšinju).
Brusnica pod Rudnikom Place The Village of Brusnica pod Rudnikom was mentioned in the year 1354 (ZSp 428).
Brčeli u Crmnici Place The village of Brčeli u Crmnici was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (reigned 1322-1331) to the Monastery of Sveti Nikola in Vranjina (Ako li se ne omužii, da ima hranu otь crьkve, a crьkvy svetago Nikoli da drьži selo Brьčali).
Brěstokь Place The charter, which is mentioning the settlement site Brěstokь, is a forged document for the Monastery of Chilandar attributed to King Stefan Uroš II Milutin. It summarises the possessions of Chilandar and confirms earlier donations amongst others in the town of Štip and its surroundings. The document was created in the years 1371 to 1378 during a legal dispute with the Monastery of St. Panteleimon on Mount Athos based on the existing charter of King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan from the 1330s. The charter is attesting a state of possessions of the Church of St. Archangel Michael in Štip, which was built by the Serbian nobleman Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, as they existed in the 1330s. The charter also attests the resettlement of abandoned settlements with people from foreign lands by the Serbian nobleman Hrelja (I selište Brěstokь prězь Luka). The Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos in 1340/1341 confirmed the settlement site Brěstokь as a property of the Hilandar Monastery (πέραν τοῦ ἐκεῖσε ποραμοῦ, τερ ον ἀγρίδιον τὸ Μπροάστοτζιν). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Brěstokь, a former land of Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, to the Monastery of Hilandar after May 1343 (drugi Brěstь prěz Lukavicu/I po ōne strane rěke selo Brěstovica).
Brěstь Place The charter, which is mentioning Brěstĭ, is a forged document for the Monastery of Chilandar attributed to King Stefan Uroš II Milutin. It summarises the possessions of Chilandar and confirms earlier donations amongst others in the town of Štip and its surroundings. The document was created in the years 1371 to 1378 during a legal dispute with the Monastery of St. Panteleimon on Mount Athos based on the existing charter of King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan from the 1330s. The charter is attesting a state of possessions of the Church of St. Archangel Michael in Štip, which was built by the Serbian nobleman Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, as they existed in the 1330s (i prida kraljevĭstvo mi crĭkvĭ velikoslavnago arĭchïstratiga Michaila iže vĭ Štipu gradu, jegože protosevastĭ Chrelja otĭ osnovanija ljuboviju duše si sĭzdalĭ i ukrasilĭ krasotami crĭkvnymi). The charter also attests the resettlement of abandoned settlements with people from foreign lands by the Serbian nobleman Hrelja (I prida kraljevьstvo mi selišta zapoustěvьša ōt věka. Ime selištu: Brěstь). The Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos in 1340/1341 confirmed the village Brěst as a property of the Hilandar Monastery (ἀλλὰ δὴ καὶ τὸ χωρίον τὸ Μπράστον, μετὰ τῆς νομῆς καὶ περιοχῆς αὐτοῦ καὶ ὧν ἔχει δικαίων).The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed again the donation of the village Brěst, a former land of Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, with all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of Hilandar after May 1343 (I u Lukavici: selo Brěstь/I selo Brěst sь vʼsěmi megjami i pravinami sela togo). The village of Brěst is registered in the Defters for the Sanjak Köstendil in 1519 and from 1570 to 1573.
Bukurci Place Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), gave the villages Bukurci and Povilьno to the Saint Demetrius Monastery near the village Sušica (the so-called Marko’s Monastery) and obtained in 1388/1389 in exchange the villages Momkovo and Ivane (trudomь i podvigom hristoljubivago raba božija andrěaša sina ftorago blagověrnago kralě Vlьkašina i kralice Eleni monahini Elisaveti i eliko vьzmožno bistь dahomь i priložihomь svetěi crьkьvi sela u poli i u zabrьdi sь metohomь i pravinami jaže pisana sutь izvěstně o vsemь jaže o nihь v vrevi vь hrisovulě. I si dvě selě tamo Bukurci i Povilьno vь zaměnenie crьkьvi sušičkoi z govoromь i dahomь za Momkovo i za Ivane poneže tako priležno bistь ōboimь crьkьvamь imeti tako sija sela bezьsьmušena vь utvrьždenie lěto ·ѕ·ō·č·z· indiktiōn).
Bunašь Place The village Bunašь is mentioned in the boundary description of the hamlet Globica, which is attested in the Slavic donor inscription of the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1340/41 as a monastic property (ta do bunašь; kь bunašu). The village Bunašь also appears in the boundary description of the village Globica, which has been preserved in the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 (ōtь Novoseljanь drumomь na Vrьbicu i po kolniku na Gabrovo k Raičanomь i kolnikomь nad Bunašь, i ōsugje Bunaša). The Serbian local ruler Konstantin Dragaš donated on the 15th August 1381 the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) with all its possessions, including the settlement site Bunašь (selište Bunašь i konь njega selište Gabrovo), to the Hilandar Monastery.
Bučije (1) Place The Village of Bučije was mentioned in the year 1314 (SP. IV 4).
Bučije (2) Place The village of Bučije is mentioned in the border description of the Village of Komaran (DH 75 – uz pьt prětko posrěd bučja).
Bučinь Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement of Bučinь with a watermill and a hamlet to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Bučinь sь nivijemь, sь brьdomь, sь voděnicijem, zaselьkomь, sь Dolěny i sь Taroniněvěmь dělomь i Zigoevěmь dělomь i Spanьdunevěmь dělomь, a tomu megě do Vatačevu voděnicu i do ... iguri luku i do prěsilьsku megju). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Bučinь with a watermill and vineyards to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Bučinь s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь i z dolomь i sь rěkomь i sь brьdomь, sь vsěmi pravinami).
Bystrica in Brskovo Place The village of Bystrica in Brskovo was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš I (reigned 1243-1276) to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Ston (A se selo u Brьskově Prostěnije, Stryčina, Gostilovina, Bys'trica, a zaselije mu Dobrih'nina i Bělojevina.) and a bit later as a hamlet to the Monastery of Saint Peter and Paul in Lim (Selo u Brьskově Prostěnyje, a zaselije mu Bystrica, Dobrihьnina, Gostylovina, Stričina, Plavьkovyna, Selьca, Jasenovo, a planina mu Konь, a megja Prostěnyju otь Tare u stěnu u Pělovynu, ...).
Bzovik Place The village of Bzovik is mentioned within the border description of the village of Goražde in 1314 (Sp. IV 4 - i ōt tud prězь brьdo u Bьzovikь u Nikolinu cr(ь)kv').
Běla Crьkva Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated the village of Běla Crьkva with a watermill near a church to the Monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35 (Selo Běla Crьkva sь voděničьjemь što je pri crьkvi). In 1343/44 the same King confirmed the donation of the village of Běla Crьkva to the same Monastery (Selo Běla Crьkva sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady sь voděničijemь, sь kupenicami). In the year 1344/45 he once again confirmed the donation of the village of Běla Crьkva to the Monastery (Selo Běla Crьkva s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь, s kupenicami i zadušninomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami).
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).
Bělojevina in Brskovo Place Bělojevina in Brskovo was a hamlet of the village of Prostěnije. In ca. 1253 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš I (reigned 1243-1276) donated it to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Ston (A se selo u Brьskově Prostěnije, Stryčina, Gostilovina, Bys'trica, a zaselije mu Dobrih'nina i Bělojevina.).
Cere Place The Village of Cere was given by Grand Župan Stefan Nemanja to the Studenica Monastery (ZSp 598 I - Urošь četvrьti, vь hrista Bog ver'ni i samodrьžav'ni gospodinь vsehь semlь i pomor'skihь i grьčkihь ... i priloži kraljevstvo mi crьkvi svetimь apostolomь Petru i Plavu u Limě selo u Crьn'či Velije Polje i zaselkomь zь Brezovomь i Zagradomь i sь ljudmi, i sь megjami, i sь vsemi pravinami selo toga, i sь mlini).
Cerova Glava Place The Village of Cerova Glava was given by Tsar Uroš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 167). Cerova Glava is a hamlet of the Village of Rudnica.
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).
Deikovo Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the settlement site of Deikovo to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Selište Deikovo). The village of Deikovci, which is probably identical with the settlement site of Deikovo, was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (Selo Deikovci). In the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572 a certain village called Delovci is registered. According to the context of the latter it must have been situated in the area of Lojane, Zlokukjane and Vaksince. On account of the sources, it is possible to argue that Deikovo, Deikovci and the Ottoman Delovci were one and the same place.
Deževo u Rasu Place In Deževo u Rasu King Dragutin abducted and transferred the crown to his Brother Stefan Uroš II Dragutin (Danilo 25). In the Year 1314 King Milutin donated the Village to the Banjsko Monastery (Sp. IV 3 - I u Rasě selo Děževo, ...).
Dinoše Place The village of Dinoše was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) to the Banjska Monastery in the year 1314 (Sp IV 5 - Sela: Dinoše, Hrastije u Podlužii, Godilje, Žaborovo, Gostilje i drugo Gostilja.; LjS ZiN., I. 445 (140) - sela Dinoše).
Dlъbica Place Tsar Constantine Asen donated the Village of Dlъbica together with the villages of Koïdovo and Raš’če to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Koïdovo, i selo Dlъbica, i selo Raš’če sь vsěmi pravinami ihъ).
Dlьbicǫ Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Dlьbicǫ together with the villages of Črěševo and Dьvigod and its vineyards, mills meadows and hunting and fishing grounds 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). In the boundary description of Črěševo in the charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of the Saint George-Gorg also the village of Dlьbicǫ is mentioned (A mege čreševьske počinajutь: ōt Črьne Gore kako slazi dolcь na Dlьbicu).
Dlьbočica Place Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Dlьbočica with the metochion to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь..... Selo Dlьbočica i Uzdolie s metochomь).
Dlьga Vьsi Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement of Dlьga Vьsi with a vineyard, watermill, summer pasture, winter pasture and all rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Sselište (!) Dlьga Vьsi sь nivijem, sь vinogrady, sь voděniciemь, sь planinu, sь zimovištemь, sь ōvoštijemь, sь livadu, sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of half of the settlement of Dlьga Vьsi to the Monastery of Treskavec (I polovinu ōtь Dlьge Vsi što dade kïra Erini Komnini žena golěmoga papie).
Dobrihnina in Brskovo Place The hamlet of Dobrihnina was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš I (reigned 1243-1276) to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Ston (A se selo u Brьskově Prostěnije, Stryčina, Gostilovina, Bys'trica, a zaselije mu Dobrih'nina i Bělojevina.) and a bit later to the Monastery of Saint Peter and Paul in Lim (Selo u Brьskově Prostěnyje, a zaselije mu Bystrica, Dobrihьnina, Gostylovina, Stričina, Plavьkovyna, Selьca, Jasenovo, a planina mu Konь, a megja Prostěnyju otь Tare u stěnu u Pělovynu, ... ; LJS Sp., III 9 - a zaseli jemu: ... Dorbihьnina).
Dobrina u Jelcima Place The Village of Dobrina u Jelcima was given by King Stefan I to the Žiča Monastery (ZSp. 571).
Dobro Place The Village of Dobro is mentioned in the year 1485 (ZSp. 778 III - I ešte priložihь što godě su imali Ostonki Ratko zь bratomь i su sinovcima Doně Dobro, ili e zemlja, ili e lozïe, ili gora, ili voda – svekoliko. A nimь dadohь zamenu šь nihь dobromь volomь na Začiru, zemlju za zemlju a lozu za lozu, dubь za dubь u věkь i u baštinu. I ešte imь otověkě darovahь edinu vodenica moju u Obodu, koja e prěma vodenici Komьske Crьkve, da budetь blagoslovenïe zameny; MMS., 531 & 532 - doně Dobro, ... na gorně Dobro).
Dobrušta Place On 19 May 1334 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) issued a charter for Dubrovnik at Dobrušta. Also in May 1334 King Stefan Dušan granted a charter to the Church of Sveti Nikola in Dobrušta, most probably while he was staying there.
Dobrěevo Place The village Dobrěevo is mentioned in the Slavic donor inscription of the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1340/41 as a monastic property (i selo dobrěevo). Furthermore, the village Dobrěevo appears in the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 (Selo Dobrějevo). The Serbian local ruler Konstantin Dragaš donated on the 15th August 1381 the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) with all its possessions, including the village Dobrěevo (selo Dobrějevo i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo), to the Hilandar Monastery.
Dolna Treskavica Place The Village of Dolna Treskavica was confirmed by King Uroš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 166).
Dol’njaja Črьmnica Place On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos confirmed the donation of the place of Dol᾿njaja Črьmnica to the Monastery of Saint Nikita in Skopje (καὶ ἕτερον τόπον λεγόμενον τὴν Κάτω Τζερμενίτζαν, διήκοντα καὶ αὐτὸν μέχρι τοῦ ἐκεῖσε πηγαδίου). In the Serbian translation of the charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective land or place is confirmed (I drugoje město narečen᾿noje Dol᾿njaja Črьmnica ōpirajušti do kladenca ježe jestь tu).
Domanovci Place The village of Domanovci was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (selo Domanovʼci). It is registered as Gorna Glažna in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Dosudje in Plav Place The village of Dosudje in Plav was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) to the Monastery of Chilandar (U Plavě selo Dosuge i sь zaselijemь; U Plavě selo Dosugje i sь zaselïjami, SN ZSp., 390 - selo Dosug). This donation was confirmed by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) in the year 1348 (Selo u Plavě Dosuge sь planinomь i sь megjami) and again in 1355 (i u Plave selo Dosugje sь zaselinami, kako piše hrisovulь svetago kralja).
Draga u Jelcima Place The Village of Draga was given by King Milutin to the Banska Monastery (Sp. IV 4 - I na Jelьš'cahь na Drazě zьd'ci i sь svoimь si selomь).
Dragininь dolь Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
Dramići Place The Village of Dramići was given by King Milutin to the Banjska Moanstery (Sp. IV 4 - Selo Dramiki čьto je Haračugь drьžalь i sь svoimi megjami).
Dračevo Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a tenured field in Zijašta, which was a gift of Kosta Ljutovoi to the Church of Holy Mother of God in Vodno for the right to have grave, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The field lied above the road, which connected Dračevo and the river Prěsьčka (I niva koju je dalь Kosta Ljutovoi u Zijašti na Prěsčišti lьništa PE. Pogonь: dade ju za grobь si crьkvi Matere Božije vodenske: ōt batinske vodovagje, ta nis putь koi ide u Dračevo do rěke Prěsьčke sь lukōmь).
Drenovac Place The village of Drenovac was donated by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) to the Monastery of Chilandar (Selo Drěnovьcь, Brodьcь, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami, i u gornjemь Polozě selo Štenče i sь Vlьkovnomь).
Drenovo (1) Place The Village of Drenovo was given to the nobleman Musa by Tsar Uroš V (OSp. 166 - selo Drěnovo).
Drenovo (2) Place The noblemen of the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš Iakovьcь and Dragoslavь held the Church of the Holy Mother of God in Drenovo. The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated their church with other villages, settlement sites and rights after 1376/1377 to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I vynu ja Kostandinь priložihь crьkovь Materь Božiju u Drenově, što su drьžali vlastele moi Iakovьcь i Dragoslavь sь sely: selo Drenovo, i selo Rolovo, i Svety Nikola selište sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь, i ina sela: selo Pululovo, selo Halapatovo, i selište Gjurgevo sь zaselcy). The village of Drenovo is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Tikveš in the year 1519 and 1573.
Drugoševci Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the village of Drugoševci to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Sselo Drugoševci sь pravinami). It was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (Selo Drugoševci). Drugoševci may be identified with the village of Dragošnica in Ottoman times, which is registered in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Drěnokь Place The charter, which is mentioning the settlement site Drěnokь, is a forged document for the Monastery of Chilandar attributed to King Stefan Uroš II Milutin. It summarises the possessions of Chilandar and confirms earlier donations amongst others in the town of Štip and its surroundings. The document was created in the years 1371 to 1378 during a legal dispute with the Monastery of St. Panteleimon on Mount Athos based on the existing charter of King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan from the 1330s. The charter is attesting a state of possessions of the Church of St. Archangel Michael in Štip, which was built by the Serbian nobleman Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, as they existed in the 1330s. The charter also attests the resettlement of abandoned settlements with people from foreign lands by the Serbian nobleman Hrelja (I prida kraljevьstvo mi selišta zapoustěvьša ōt věka. Ime selištu: Brěstь i Suhogrьlь i Lěskovica i Vitьče i Drěnokь).
Drěnovecь Place The Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence on the acquisition of a field called Ilovica underneath Drěnovec and underneath the road. The property was bought by the bishop Ignatij from Pardo Kosta (Niva Ilovica pod Drěnovcemь pod putemь, što kupi Ignatije piskopь u Parda Koste za 18 perper; Land Inventory Brebion p. 293, art. 51). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Drěnovec together with Brodec, Sedlarevo and Izbice to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Drěnovьcь, Brodьcь, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami; Stefan Uroš IV Dušan's General Charter for the Monastery of Hilandar; Opšta hilandarska gramota, 440).
Drěnovь Dolь Place Drěnovь dolь appears in connection with the Church of Sveti Prokopie (the Saint Prokopios) in the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 (I u Drěnově dolě crьkvь svetago Prokopija). Drěnovь dolь is also attested in the boundary description of the village Globica in the same charter (i prězь brьdo kь Drěnovu dolu) The Serbian local ruler Konstantin Dragaš donated on the 15th August 1381 the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) with all its possessions, including the Church of Sveti Prokopie in Drěnovь dolь (I u Drěnove Dolě crьkvь Svetago Prokopija sь naměstijemь i sь baštinoju crьkve te), to the Hilandar Monastery.
Drěnovьci Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Drěnovьci with summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište pusto Drěnovьci, ōdь nego polovinu, i ōdь polja i ōdь planine i ōdь Arbanasь polovinu). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Drěnovьci to the Monastery of Treskavec in the year 1344/45 (Selište Drěnovci sь vsěmi pravinami i s planinomь).
Dubnica Place During his reign the Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated the village (selo) of Dǫbnica together with meadows, vineyards, hunting grounds, a katun and a metochion to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Dǫbnica sь Rakoït ..., sь niviemь, sь zaběloï, i sь vsěmi pravinami ... metoh pod ha...anem Svetoï Vasilije, sь vinogradi s niviemь, sь livadami, sь vsěmi pravinami i sь lōvišti roïbnnimoi vo ... Podmirьzr ... katunьskah ... s niviemь, sь livadami, sь lōvišti i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1300 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) confirmed the donation of the apparently deserted village of Dubnica (selište) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selište Dubnica sь vsěmi pravinami jego). In 1343/44 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) mentioned Dubnica in the donation of a half of a vineyard and of a mill (Ōdь Dubinicu polovinu s vinogrady, sь mlinomь Hotěcevěmь i sь vsěmi pravinami). In 1344/45 King Dušan confirmed the donation of half of the deserted village (selište) of Dubnica with vineyards, a watermill and all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište polь Dubnice s niviem, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь na Radušti sь vsěmi pravinami).
Dubravica Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the settlement site of Dubravica together with hunting grounds for fish and animals as well as uncultivated land (zabel) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Dade kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi Svetago Georgija selište imenujemo Dubravice niže Tavora, s lovištemь ribnymь i zvěrnymь, i sь nivijemь).
Dubravica, Fishing Grounds Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the settlement site of Dubravica together with hunting grounds for fish and animals as well as uncultivated land (zabel) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Dade kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi Svetago Georgija selište imenujemo Dubravice niže Tavora, s lovištemь ribnymь i zvěrnymь, i sь nivijemь).
Dubravica, Hunting Grounds Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the settlement site of Dubravica together with hunting grounds for fish and animals as well as uncultivated land (zabel) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Dade kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi Svetago Georgija selište imenujemo Dubravice niže Tavora, s lovištemь ribnymь i zvěrnymь, i sь nivijemь).
Dubravica, Uncultivated Land Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the settlement site of Dubravica together with hunting grounds for fish and animals as well as uncultivated land (zabel) to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Dade kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi Svetago Georgija selište imenujemo Dubravice niže Tavora, s lovištemь ribnymь i zvěrnymь, i sь nivijemь).
Dupijačanje Place Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Dupjačani together with a vineyard, meadows and other possessions to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Dupijačanje sь ljudmi i sь nivijemь i sь vinogrady i sь kupenicami ōtь kirь Dimitra i ōtь kirь Jaka i ōtь kirь Vasilě, megligorevskoe nivie, kьblomь .r.; kupenica ōtь kirь Jaka kьblomь .o.; niva u Bohorine, stasь Evьgeneva; stasь druga Čemereva). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Dupijačanje (Selo Dupijačani sь vsami pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Dupijačani with vineyards, a mill and all rights (Selo Dupijačani podь monastïremь s vinogradi, s niviemь, s mlini, sь vsьěmi pravinami;).
Dupila Place The village of Dupila is mentioned between the years 1233 and 1242 (MS 26 - medu Dupilou).
Dušegubicь Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a watermill called Vistiaritica under Dušegubic and a watermill on the river Lepenec to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The king had bought the watermills from Čekatenica and the daughter of Radějev for 100 perper together with a field (Voděnica pod Dušegubicōmь imenujema Vistiaritica i na Lepěnci vodenica, eže kupih ōt Čekatenice i ōt Radějeve h᾿kere za R. Perьperь, tako i sь nivijemь).
Dušnikь Place Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated an estate in the village of Dušnikь together with a watermill and a church (Kupenica ōdь Dušnikь polovinu sь vsěmi pravinami, sь vodenicijemь, sь crьkvomь i sь livadǫ). In the year 1344/45 Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of an estate and the church (Kupenica polovina ōdь Dušьnikь i crьkva).
Dvorište Place According to the edition of the charter and the secondary literature it is unclear, whether dvorište is a place name or a farmstead. For the time being, we consider it to be a toponym. The hamlet of Dvorište is mentioned in 1314 (Sp. IV 4 - i nis' potokь u rěku konь dvorišta u Gorije čelo...).
Dědino Place The grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević became his possessions in the vicinity of Konče from the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. He erected the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče (kako poiska na carьstvě mi mnogovьzljublenni vlastelinь i brat carьstva mi veliki vojevoda Nikola, kako da priloži i da mu potpiše carьstvo mi materi Bōžijei hilandarьskōi crьkьvь u Kon’či Svetago Stěfana što si jestь sьzidalь svoimь trudōm i ōtkupumь u svojei baštině zapisanoi, što mu jestь zapisalь i utvrьdilь roditelь carьstva mi, u baštinu do věki, svetopočivьši carь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V realised his wish and donated the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče with all its property to the Hilandar Monastery in 1366. The monastery on Mount Athos was endowed also with the villagе Dědino (I tuzi crьkьvь prilaga i potpisuje carьstvo mi materi Božijei halandarskōi, vь pomenь carьstva mi i vь pomen brata carьstva mi vojevode Nikole i vsěmi seli crьkve Svetago Stěfana. Selo Konča, selo Lubnica, selo Trěskavьcь, selo Suhi Dolь, selo Dědino, selo Rakitьcь, selo Sěništa, selo gde jestь sědel Dobroslavь Karbikь, selo polь Tudōrice, selo Kostadinci, selo gde je sědelь Kostadinь, sselo Negronfōti, selo Grkovь Dolь, selo Sveti Kostadinь, i sela ina koja se nahode u meteseh kōnčkihь, mala, golěma kude jestь posadilь vojevoda ōtroke svoje. I sijazi sela više pisanna Svetago Stefana da si ima i drži božьstvinaja crьkьvi mati Božija Hilandarska s ljudmi, s vinogradi, s planinami, s vodeničijem, sь je livadijemь prosto rekše sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vsěmi periōrōm selь tehь). The village of Dědino is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Strumica in 1519 and 1573. The village of Dědino is mentioned in the tetraevangelion from the 16th century and in the gospel book from 1741.
Frugovi Vlasi Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement site of Frugovi Vlasi with boundaries to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (selište Frugovi Vlasi sь megami). Because of the Vlachs using this land, the settlement site can be interpreted as a temporary settlement and not as a deserted village (as selište could suggest). Probably identical with the village Frangovo, which is registered in the Defter for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583.
Galičane Place Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Galičane to the Monastery of Treskavec (Vь Galičanehь kupenica ōtь Panareta, kьblomь .r.).
Gari (1) Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Gari with all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The monastery received also a summer pasture and the church of Saint John Chrysostom with all rights (selo Gari sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami, i s planinomь i crьkvь svetago Iōana Zlatoustago sь vsěmi pravinami). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyard and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren. In the delimitation of Selce also the village of Gari is mentioned (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [also Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
Gavriilovь Kamenь Place The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the village Gavriilovь Kamenь to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu Pešteru sь ljudmi i selo Šeškovo, Gavriilovь Kamenь).
Gjurgjevište Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed the donation of his father Stefan Uroš II. Milutin. King Milutin’s charter was approved by the testimony of Archbishop Sava and later Archbishop Nikodim. Milutin granted the property of a priest near Gjurgjevište with people, which lived there, to the Bishopric of Prizren (I stasь popovska u Gjurjevištih i s ljudmi koi sěde na njei, što jestь pridalь roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь arhiepiskopomь Savomь i sь arhiepiskopomь svetymь Nikodimomь, da su crьkovny).
Glažnja Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the village of Glažnja to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Selo Glažně s megěmi i ōdьtesi i sь pravinami sela toga). It was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (selo Glažnja). The village of Glažnja is registered as Glažna in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Glboko Place The Hamlet of Glboko was mentioned in the year 1314 (Sp IV 2 - selo Glьbokō; LjK Sp., IV, 2 - selo Glьbokō).
Globica (2) Place The hamlet Globica at the Zletovska Reka is mentioned in the Slavic donor inscription of the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1340/41 as a monastic property (i na rěcě zaselьkь globica). The hamlet demarcation (globničky sinorь) is described in detail in the same Slavic donor inscription. The hamlet/village Globica appears in the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 (sь zaselkomь Globicomь; selo Globica; i što se kь Zletovoi kami vali tozi Zletovu budi a što se kь Globici vali tozi crьkvьno). In the same boundary description of the hamlet/village of Globica a katun is also mentioned (podь katun). The Serbian local ruler Konstantin Dragaš donated on the 15th August 1381 the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) with all its possessions, including the village Bakovo with its Church of Saint Nicholas and the hamlet Globica (selo Bakovo i sь crьkoviju Svetago Nikoli i sь zaselkōmь Globicōmь), to the Hilandar Monastery.
Gluha Vas Place The Village of Gluha Vas was given in the year 1314 by King Milutin to the Banjsko Monastery (SP IV 2 - I Gluha vьsь, kolo v'se i sь rudari; i dohod'ke da daju cr(ь)kvi kako su davali kral(jevь)s(t)v(u) mi; LjK Sp., IV, 9 - u Gluha Vьsь; DA L. de F., 21, 294 - Gluchauiza).
Glumovo Place Tsar Constantine Asen donated the village of Glumovo with a metochion, vineyards and mills to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Glumovo sъ metohem(ъ) sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sъ žrъn’kami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
Glumovo, Metochion Place Tsar Constantine Asen donated a metochion near the village of Glumovo to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Glumovo sъ metohem(ъ) sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sъ žrъn’kami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
Glumovo, Mill Place Tsar Constantine Asen donated a Mill near the village of Glumovo to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Glumovo sъ metohem(ъ) sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sъ žrъn’kami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
Glumovo, Vineyards Place Tsar Constantine Asen donated vineyards near the village of Glumovo to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Glumovo sъ metohem(ъ) sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ, sъ žrъn’kami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
Glusi Place In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the village of Glusi is mentioned (i drugo selo Glusi pod crьkvomь, sь mlini i sь pročimi pravinami jego. I voinikь koi je tu narekomi Geōrьgije Repana). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar from the years 1303-1304 (or after 1331) reports that the village of Glusii together with Kalogjurgje Repana, the place Krastavʼcь and a katun of Vlachs was granted to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) in the vicinity of the Chilandar Monastery by the Serbian King (I dahь...i Glusii. A u Glusěhь Kalogjurʼgja Rěpanu i s městomь Krastavʼcь i katunь Vlahьь ... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь). The charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren dated to 1347/48 refers to the village of Golihovo in the border delimitation of the village of Klьčevišta (A megja Klьčevištemь: do visa us poljanu, megju Pьsi Dolь i megju hlьmь tere pravo na kolovozь, i koi putь ide ōt Banjanь pravo mimo selo Slivovikь, kako izlazi kolnikь na kamenikь na brьdo, i ōt tudu pravo u planinu putemь obь druge strane do crьkvišta pri Kalopetrově lozě, a gorě uz dělь u planinu; a ōt Skopija megja, po srědě Dobroga Dola, u putь u prěky koi grede ōt Čahra, i do mramora putemь koi grede uz Golihovo pravo u Banjane, ōt toga puti pravo u visь, koi ide megju Banjane i megju Klьčevišta). Vassiliki Kravari identifies Glusi and Golihovo with today's village of Gluvo.
Glušci Place The Village of Glušci was given at the 15th of july 1363 by Tsar Uroš to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp 167).
Godinje Place The village of Godinje was donated by King Vladislav Nemanjić (reigned 1233/1234-1241/1242) to the Monastery of Sveti Nikola (Daju selo svetomu Nikolě Godynje sь Rěkovь). (MMS., 26 - Godynje sь Rěkovь)
Gojanovci Place The village of Gojanovci was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (selo Gojanōvʼci).
Goličь in Gorska Župa Place The village of Goličь in Gorska Župa was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Prvovenčani (reigned 1196-1227) to the Monastery of Žiča (A se u Zetě sela: Trěbole, Plavnici, u Gorskoi Župě Goličь).
Golubovci Place The village of Golubovci was donated by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren (Gk XV 293).
Goražde Place The village of Goražde was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) to the Monastery of Banjska (Sp IV 4 - I u Budimli selo Goražde).
Gorica Place Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Gorica with the metochion to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь.....Selo Momkovo i Gorica s metohomь).
Goričani Place The village of Goričani is mentioned in 1442. It is here that the Serbian Princess Jelena Balšić (1366/71-1443) wrote her testament (SLj List. IX, 408 - quinque catonis ... Gorizane).
Gorno Sulnje, Abandoned Land Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated abandoned lands, a so called eksalima, near Gorno Sulnje to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
Gostilje Place The village of Gostilje appears in an unreliable charter of Saint Sava (ca. 1175-1236) for the Monastery in Vranjina (SSS 198). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282–1321) mentions two places with this name in 1314 (Sp. IV 5 - Sel'ca. Sela: Dinoše, Hrastije u Podlužii, Godilje, Žaborovo, Gostilje i drugo Gostilja).
Gostilovina in Brskovo Place The village of Gostilovina in Brskovo was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš I (reigned 1243-1276) to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Ston (A se selo u Brьskově Prostěnije, Stryčina, Gostilovina, Bys'trica, a zaselije mu Dobrih'nina i Bělojevina.) and a bit later as a hamlet to the Monastery of Saint Peter and Paul in Lim (Selo u Brьskově Prostěnyje, a zaselije mu Bystrica, Dobrihьnina, Gostylovina, Stričina, Plavьkovyna, Selьca, Jasenovo, a planina mu Konь, a megja Prostěnyju otь Tare u stěnu u Pělovynu, ...).
Goševo Place The Village of Goševo was given by King Milutin to the Banjskoj Monastery (SP IV 4 - I pod Jelečemь selo Goševo...).
Grabovnica Place The Village of Grabovnica was given by the Serbian Nobleman Radič Postupović to the Church of the Holy Mother of God (ZSp 336 - ... pišetь gospodьstvo ni vь cvěděnïe vьsěmь po prěstavljenïi blagočьstivago i hristoljubivago gospodina i roditelja moego svetopočivšago despota Stefana prišьdьšu mi vь bogodarovanuju mi zemlju gospodьstva srьbskago i preěeminku mi byvšu drьžavy i prěstola ego, kako prïide prědь gospodsvto ni počtenïi i věrny vlastelinь gospodstva ni velikyi čelnikь Radičь, i iznese hrisovulь svetopočivšago gospodina i roditelja moego despota Stefana što jestь tomu-zi zapisalь crьkovь Blagověštenïe prečistïe vladičice naše Bogorodice ma rěcě glagoljeměi Grabovnica, što si je sьzidalь svoimь trudomь).
Grad in Plav Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (reigned 1322-1331) donated the village of Grad in Plav to the Monastery of Dečani (DH 73 – Selo u plavě grad).
Gradac (1) Place The village of Gradac is mentioned within the border description of the village of Goražde in 1314 (Sp IV 4 - i u Gradačьcь).
Gradac (2) Place The village of Gradac is mentioned in 1330 as a reference to the boundary description of the Village of Komovi in the boundary description of Dobra Reka (DH 75 – a komoma međa do gradьčkoga hrisovulja).
Gradečnica Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Gradečnica with the hamlet of Popov’jani and vineyards to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Gradečnica sь Popov’jani, sъ vinograd(i), s nivijemъ i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
Gradište Place The hamlet of Gradište is attested in the charter (the so-called "zbirna hrisovulja") of the Serbian Kings Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) and Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) from the years 1303/04 and 1336/40-1342/45 for the Monastery of Hilandar (I pride kraljevьstvo mi crьkvь svetije Bogorodice iže vь Lojaně i sь selomь Lojanomь sь vsěmi megjami sela togo i sь vsěmi pravinami i sь vinogrady, i s nivijemь i s livadijemь i sь voděničijemь i sь zaselky Kьkrino i Zaplьžane i Kobilija Glava i Dobrutovci i Gradište, da jestь metohь svetie Bogorodice hilandarske). The village of Gradište is also mentioned in the Pšinski pomenik from the 15th century.
Gračanica Place The Village of Gračanica was donated by King Stefan I to the Monastery of Žiča (ZSp. 571).
Grkovь Dolь Place The grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević became his possessions in the vicinity of Konče from the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. He erected the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče (kako poiska na carьstvě mi mnogovьzljublenni vlastelinь i brat carьstva mi veliki vojevoda Nikola, kako da priloži i da mu potpiše carьstvo mi materi Bōžijei hilandarьskōi crьkьvь u Kon’či Svetago Stěfana što si jestь sьzidalь svoimь trudōm i ōtkupumь u svojei baštině zapisanoi, što mu jestь zapisalь i utvrьdilь roditelь carьstva mi, u baštinu do věki, svetopočivьši carь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V realised his wish and donated the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče with all its property to the Hilandar Monastery in 1366. The monastery on Mount Athos was endowed also with thе villagе of Grkovь Dolь (I tuzi crьkьvь prilaga i potpisuje carьstvo mi materi Božijei halandarskōi, vь pomenь carьstva mi i vь pomen brata carьstva mi vojevode Nikole i vsěmi seli crьkve Svetago Stěfana. Selo Konča, selo Lubnica, selo Trěskavьcь, selo Suhi Dolь, selo Dědino, selo Rakitьcь, selo Sěništa, selo gde jestь sědel Dobroslavь Karbikь, selo polь Tudōrice, selo Kostadinci, selo gde je sědelь Kostadinь, sselo Negronfōti, selo Grkovь Dolь, selo Sveti Kostadinь, i sela ina koja se nahode u meteseh kōnčkihь, mala, golěma kude jestь posadilь vojevoda ōtroke svoje. I sijazi sela više pisanna Svetago Stefana da si ima i drži božьstvinaja crьkьvi mati Božija Hilandarska s ljudmi, s vinogradi, s planinami, s vodeničijem, sь je livadijemь prosto rekše sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vsěmi periōrōm selь tehь). The village of Grkovь Dolь is registered in the Defters for the Nahiya Konçe between 1570 and 1573 as Mezra Grlodol.
Grnčarevo Place The village of Grnčarevo was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (reigned 1321-1331) to the Monastery of Dečani in the year 1330 (DH 75 – Selo grnčarevo).
Grьbavьcь Place The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the village Grьbavьcь to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu Pešteru sь ljudmi i selo Šeškovo, Gavriilovь Kamenь, Grьbavьcь). The village Grьbavьcь is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Tikveš in the year 1519 and 1573.
Gugal u Moravicama Place The Village of Gugal u Moravicama was given by the Despot Stefan Lazarević to the Mileševo Monastery (ZSp 607 I - ... Priložihь monastiru gospodina mi svetago Savy iže vь Milěševe petь selь u Moravicahь, imže imena sïa: dva Guglja, tretïe Hrasno Polje, četvrьti Šemgonь, peto Rupeljevo).
Gusinje Place The village of Gusinje is mentioned in the year 1330 in the boundary description of Grnčarevo as reference to a Charter to the Monastery of Sv Stefan (DH 75 – A z gusinom međa uz hrisovulj svetostefanski, MSM Gl., XII 42 - megja z Gusinomь).
Gusino Place The village of Gusino was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) to the Monastery of Banjska (Sp IV 5 - Selo Gusino i s planinami).
Gvočanica Place The Village of Gvočanica was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the Monastey of Žiča (ZSp 571 - ... na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь mi svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьica sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sьvsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь, Tlьsto Brьdo sь Rašьkimь Dělomь i sь Štitarinovь, Pěšьčanica vьsa sь Pěčanomь, Bukovica, Grahovišta vьsa, Svinьci, Gračanica, Radievo, Konarevo, Črьnjave sь Sěrčovь, Brěstnica, sь trьgomь, Svibnica sь Okruglomь, Bobole sь Čečinomь, Gvočanica sь Pupavnimi). The village is identified with the modern Village of Gokčanica.
Halaševce Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of several villages to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55. In the boundary description of its possessions the village of Haleševce is mentioned (ōdь touda nadь Halašaevce; ōtь touda nadь Halaševce). The village of Halaševce is registered as Kalašinci in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Hoduništa Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Hoduništa with hunting grounds and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Selo Hoduništa s lovištami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village is registered in the Defter for the Nahija Ohrid under the year 1583.
Homorani (1) Place Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Homorani together with the abandoned village of Tehovo to the monastery of Treskavec. In this paragraph of the charter Dušan also gave a clear description of the boundary of these two villages (Selište pusto Homorani i drugo tugere selište pusto Tehovo. Imajutь ōttesь tazi selišta; ōtь Careva Kladenьca, ta na prisadьsky putь i na Črьvenu Vodu, i prijemle i Lupavicu i slazi u Mramora, i vьshodi na vrьhь Rujenovь i prijemle vьsь Rujenь, i sьhodi u Dolьnju Klisuru Homoranьsku, i prijemle vьsu pravinu homoransku do Svetu Varvaru, i prijemle vьsu pravinu tehovьsku do mege mokrensku, i vьshodi na Karьpasu i prijemljetь planinu Bratonьsku vьsu, i ōbladujetь Črьnušь, i slazi na Mečьju Stěnu, i obladuje Butinь, i ōpiratь se vь Mramor, i ōbladuje Něbregovo, i ōbihodi Skrьku, i opiratь se pa u Carevь Studenьcь).
Homorani (2) Place Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Homorani together with the abandoned village of Tehovo. In this part of the charter Dušan also gave a clear discription of the boundary of these two villages (Selište pusto Homorani i drugo tugere selište pusto Tehovo. Imajutь ōttesь tazi selišta; ōtь Careva Kladenьca, ta na prisadьsky putь i na Črьvenu Vodu, i prijemle i Lupavicu i slazi u Mramora, i vьshodi na vrьhь Rujenovь i prijemle vьsь Rujenь, i sьhodi u Dolьnju Klisuru Homoranьsku, i prijemle vьsu pravinu homoransku do Svetu Varvaru, i prijemle vьsu pravinu tehovьsku do mege mokrensku, i vьshodi na Karьpasu i prijemljetь planinu Bratonьsku vьsu, i ōbladujetь Črьnušь, i slazi na Mečьju Stěnu, i obladuje Butinь, i ōpiratь se vь Mramor, i ōbladuje Něbregovo, i ōbihodi Skrьku, i opiratь se pa u Carevь Studenьcь). In the year 1343/44 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Homorani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo u Bubuně Homorěne i zaselьky i s Těhovomь; a těmь selomь meždě ōdь Careva Kladenьca, ulazešte na putь prisadьsky i slazešte na Krьvavu Vodu, i ōbьjemljušte vsu Lukavicu, slazešte do Mramora, vьshodešte na vrьhь Rujenu, ōbьjemlešte vьsь Rujenь i slazešte u Dolьnju Klisuru Homorěnьsku, i ōbьdrьžušte vsu pravinu homorěnьsku, i vьshodešte na Lutǫ, i ōbьjemljušte vьsu Svetu Varvaru, i ōpirajušte na Prosticu, i slazešte do rěku do bystrьskago sinora, i vьshodešte na ... i ōbьdrьžušte vsu pravinu těhovьsku, i ōpirajušte vь megju mokrěnьsku, i vьzlazešte na Ljutǫ, ōbьjemljušte vsu pravinu Ōrěhova Dolo(!), ōbьjemljušte planinu Bratonju sь vsěmi pravinami, ōbladujušte Črьnušemь, slazešte vь Meciju Stьnu, ōbьjemljušte Butynь, ōpirajušte vь Mramorь i vьshodešte vь Skrьku, tare(!) u Carevь Kladenьcь, ōdь gde se i začelo). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Homorani with a church and all its rights and the village of Nebregovo to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Homorani i crьkvь Svetyi Aḟanasïe s vodenicōmь i gradinōmь i s pelivoromь (!) i sь vsěmi pravinami, zaedno s Nebrěgovomь).
Hotiš Place The village of Hotiš is mentioned in 1314 (Sp. IV 6 - u Hotišь).
Hrasno Polje Place The Village of Hrasno Polje was given by despot Stefan Lazarević to the Milesevo Monastery (ZSp 607 I - ... Priložihь monastiru gospodina mi svetago Savy iže vь Milěševe petь selь u Moravicahь, imže imena sïa: dva Guglja, tretïe Hrasno Polje, četvrьti Šemgonь, peto Rupeljevo).
Hraštani Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Hraštani with boundaries and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Selo Hraštani s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village of Hraštani, which was located between the villages Botun, Belčišta and Zlesti, is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Debarca under the year 1583. Vassiliki Kravari made an attempt to localise Hraštani in todays Raštan near Balkuci in Albania.
Hraštany Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a vineyard near Hraštany to the Monastery of Treskavec (Lucinь vinogradь podь Hraštany i sь brьdomь). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Vlksan donated an estate from his field, which was underneath the road called after the village Hraštany, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Drugi komatь nive Vlьksanove pod putemь hraštanьskymь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Hraštany together with all boundaries, rights and mills to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Selo Hraštany sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь mliny). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyard and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren. In the delimitation of Selce the village of Hraštany is also mentioned (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [also Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Htětovo, Hraštany and Mlačice with the land, which was added to the belongings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo by the time while he was a king, to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Htětovo i Hraštani, Mlačice i sь zemlōmь što priložihь).
Hrvati Place The Village of Hrvati was confirmed by Tsar Uroš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 166).
Htětovo Place The Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo appears for the first time in the document collection of the Archbishop of Ohrid Demetrios Chomatenos. One monk from the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo Gerasimos claimed damages for the properties, which were illegally extorted from his relative by the Priest Moschos (Ὁ γὰρ ἀπὸ τοῦ Ἄνω Πολόγου ὁρμώμενος καὶ ἐν τῇ σεβασμίᾳ μονῇ τῆς ὑπεραγίας δεσποίνης ἡμῶν Θεοτόκου τῇ ἐν Κτεατόβῃ ἀσκούμενος μοναχὸς Γεράσιμος).The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Rěčice together with vineyards, mills, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. In the boundary description of the village Rěčice also the furrow named after the village of Htětovo is mentioned (ta nizь Velikja do Htětovьskja brazdja). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the possession of the village of Rěčice to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The wording of the passage concerning the boundary description is practically the same as in the chrysobull charter of Constantine I Asen (i nizь Veliku rěku do htětovьske brazde). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the church of the priest Mihalicь in Htětovo to the monastery of Treskavec (crьkovь koju sьhtisa popь Mihalicь vь Htětově na Krьpenьscě městě). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo with villages to the Monastery of Hilandar (U Polozě crьkovь Mati božija Htětovska i sь seli). The same emperor donated the village of Htětovo, Hraštany and Mlačice with the land, which was added to the belongings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo by him by the time while he was a king, to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Htětovo i Hraštani, Mlačice i sь zemlōmь što priložihь).
Hvališe Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, a field near Hvališe, which was bestowed to the monastery by Varnava for the sake of salvation, and the seventh part of Hvališe, which was a donation of Varnava for the sake of salvation as well, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (U Hvališi nivije, zadušnьnina Varnavina, i ōtь Hvališe sedma čestь što dade Varnava za dušju). The Land Inventory of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo contains evidence on the village Hvališe and its seventh part, which Varnava gave to the monastery for the sake of his salvation (287, art. 21: ōtь Hvališe 7 čestь, što dade Varnava za dušu). The canal and the road of Hvališe are then mentioned only with connection to the road called after the village Leška (287, art. 27: Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putem᾿ nizь izvodь hvališ᾿ki prodana ōd Parda i ōd Theōdora šure mu, polovina prodana, a polovina harizana; 289, art. 41: Niva Pardova podь lěškimь putemь kako se staje hvališki putь i lěš᾿ki i do megje hvališ᾿ke, što kupismo i što jestь dano crьkvi za dušu Theōdorovu i Aleksinu).
Hvašte Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the church of St. Theodore in the village Hvašte to the monastery of St George-Gorge (i sь Svetym Theōdorōm iže jestь vь Hvaštihь). The place called Hvašte is also attested in the boundary description of the village Vodno (ta niz Krabulinь dol na Hvašte).
Ivane Place Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), obtained in 1388/1389 the villages Momkovo and Ivane in exchange for the villages Bukurci and Povilьno, which he gave to the Saint Demetrius Monastery near the village Sušica (the so-called Marko’s Monastery) (trudomь i podvigom hristoljubivago raba božija andrěaša sina ftorago blagověrnago kralě Vlьkašina i kralice Eleni monahini Elisaveti i eliko vьzmožno bistь dahomь i priložihomь svetěi crьkьvi sela u poli i u zabrьdi sь metohomь i pravinami jaže pisana sutь izvěstně o vsemь jaže o nihь v vrevi vь hrisovulě. I si dvě selě tamo Bukurci i Povilьno vь zaměnenie crьkьvi sušičkoi z govoromь i dahomь za Momkovo i za Ivane poneže tako priležno bistь ōboimь crьkьvamь imeti tako sija sela bezьsьmušena vь utvrьždenie lěto ·ѕ·ō·č·z· indiktiōn). The village Ivane is mentioned in the pomenik of the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska.
Ivanja Place In ca. 1220 the village of Ivanja was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Prvovenčani (reigned 1196-1227) to the Monastery of Žiča (a u Zatoně sela: Črьnьča sь zaselijemь si, obě Ivani sь zaselijemь, Zamьčane sь zaselijemь, Dubovo Gane, i vьsa siě sela sь zaselijami si; MMS., 11 - ōbě Ivani sь zaselije mь).
Izbice Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village Sedlarevo with Izbice to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Drěnovьcь, Brodьcь, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami).
Izbišta Place The Village of Izbišta was given by King Stefan Dečanksi to the Hilandar Monastery. The Donation was confirmed by Tsar Dušan (ZSp. 396 IV - I ješte priloži kraljevьstvo mi dvě selě: Izbišta i Komanovo Selište Bogorodici hylandar'skoi sь vsěmi pravinami. I se megja selomь [zěmь] i metohïi: kako ide dělь vyše Inina, itd. ZSp. 422 31 - Selo Izbišta sь oboju stranu).
Izvorь Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the village of Izvorь together with its boundaries and rights to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Selo Izvorь s megěmi i ōtesi i s pravinami sela togo). The village of Izvorь was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79. It is mentioned in the so-called Pšinjski pomenik (15th c.). The village of Izvorь is registered in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Jablanica (1) Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Jablanica with boundaries and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Selo Jablanica s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga). The village of Jablanica is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Dugo Brdo in the year 1467 and for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536-1539 and under the year 1583.
Jablanica (2) Place On the 15th of July 1363 the Village of Jablanica was given to the Serbian nobleman Musa. The Village was home to Serbian court chefs (OSp. 166 - selo magerьsko Jablanca).
Jablčno in Ljubovićka Župa Place The village of Jablčno in Ljubovićka Župa was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (reigned 1321-1331) to the Monastery of Dečani in the year 1330. The village belonged to Marko Kostić (DH 58 - I u ljubovićkoj župě Marko Kostić i s děcom i s selom jablčnom i črni my vrh zaselje).
Jad(o)varce Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the church of St. Nikola near Jadvarce with the priest Draj, his family, place, boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (U Jadvar᾿cěhь crьkovь Svety Nikolaje, što priloži kraljevьstvo mi Svetoi Bogorodici Htětovskoi, popa Draju sь rodomь i sь městomь, sь megami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the church of St. Nikola near Jadvarce, previously bestowed to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, to the Monastery of Hilandar (I vь Jadovarcehь crьkovь Svety Nikolaje, što priloži carьstvo mi Bogorodici Htětovskoi popa Draju i sь rodōmь i sь městomь i sь megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Jare Place The hamlet of Jare, which belonged to the village of Grad, was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (reigned 1322-1331) to the Monastery of Dečani in 1330 (DH 73 – Zaselьk čabiću dobrodoli; MSM Gl., XII, 40 - a zasel'kь gradu Jare).
Jasenovik Place The Village of Jasenovik was mentioned in 1314 (Sp. IV 3 - a ōt Jasenovika u Maalu lok'bu).
Jasikovica Place The Hamlet of Jasikovica was mentioned in the Year 1314 (Sp. IV 4 - u Jasikovicu na kr(ь)ste). The Hamlet of Jasikovica is assumed to lie within the village boundaries of the modern Village of Tušimlja.
Jastrebnica Place Jovan Oliver, the veliki sluga of the Serbian lands and Pomorje, entrusted Todor with the task to settle the deserted settlement site in Jastrebnica, which was in the possession of the Monastery of Saint Demetrius in Kočani (Naidohь selište pusto Svetago Dimitrija u Jastrebnicě i podahь moga člověka Todora, koi mi se prěda izь Grьkь, po ruce da naseli ōmozi selo). The village is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Kočani in the years 1519 and 1573 as Jastrebnik.
Jelašnica Place The Village of Jelašnica was given in a Charter of the prince Lazar to the Hospital of the Hilandar Monastery. Its former owners were Djurdje Nenišić and tepčija Gradoslav. (ZSp. 449 I - Sego že radi dahь otь gospodьstva mojego obitěli prěsvetyje Bogorodice Hilanьdarьskyje selo Jelažьnicu Gjurьgja Nenišikja sь megjami i sь zaselьci i sь vsěmi pravinami selo togo, a zaselьkь mu Tolanovina, i zaselьkь mu Gjurgjevikь, na čemь su sedeli krьtěše i zaselьkь mu Resnikь i selo Jelašьnica Gradislava tepčije i sь megjami i sь zaselьci i pravinami sela togo, a zaselьkь mu Grabьcь, i zaselьkь mu Gribi, i zaselьkь mu Šikože, i zaselьkь mu Ošljakь, i zaselьkь mu Zvizdali, i zaselьkь mu Slatina). The village was again mentioned in a Charter of the Patriarch Spiridon (ZSp 450). It is the same Gradoslav, who had already been attested in 1348 (Gk XV 302).
Kalništa Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
Kalugerica Place The charter, which is mentioning the settlement site Kalugerica, is a forged document for the Monastery of Chilandar attributed to King Stefan Uroš II Milutin. It summarises the possessions of Chilandar and confirms earlier donations amongst others in the town of Štip and its surroundings. The document was created in the years 1371 to 1378 during a legal dispute with the Monastery of St. Panteleimon on Mount Athos based on the existing charter of King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan from the 1330s. The charter is attesting a state of possessions of the Church of St. Archangel Michael in Štip, which was built by the Serbian nobleman Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, as they existed in the 1330s. The charter also attests the resettlement of abandoned settlements with people from foreign lands by the Serbian nobleman Hrelja (I selište Brěstokь prězь Luka na Běsnu Voděnicu i Kalugerica i Police pašište sь vsěmi pravinami i megjami sel těhь). The Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos in 1340/1341 confirmed the village Brěstokь as a property of the Hilandar Monastery. He states also the settlement site of Kalugerica in this context (πέραν τοῦ ἐκεῖσε ποταμοῦ, τερ ον ἀγρίδιον τὸ Μπροάστοτζιν, μέχρι τοῦ Ἀγρίου Νεροῦ καὶ τῆς Καλογραίας καὶ τοῦ Πολιτζοῦ). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Kalugerica, a former land of Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, to the Monastery of Hilandar after May 1343 (selo Kalugerica/I po ōne strane rěke selo Brěstovica, do divije vode i do Kalugjerice i do Police). The village of Kalugerica is registered in the Defters for the Sanjak Köstendil in 1519 and from 1570 to 1573.
Kalugerovljane Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
Kalugerovljane, Church of Saint Peter Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari. The Church of Saint Peter (do crьkve Svetago Petra) is mentioned in the border delimitation of Kalugerovljane.
Kalugerovljane, Meadows Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
Kalugerovljane, Uncultivated Land Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
Kalugerovljane, Vineyards Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). Our localisation follows the proposal by Vassiliki Kravari.
Kalujanjevci Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the settlement site of Kalujanjevci to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Selište Kalujanjevci).
Kamenica in Zeta Place Half of the village of Kamenica in Zeta was donated by the Serbian Grand Župan Stefan Nemanja (reigned 1166/68-1196) to the Monastery of Chilandar in 1200-1202. This donation was confirmed by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) and by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) (U Zetě polovina Kamenicь sь ljudьmi, a imenemь Momušiki; U Zetě polovina Kamenicь sь ljudьmi a imenemь Momušiki; i u Zete polovina Kamenicь sь ljudьmi imenemь Momišiky; Prilozi V 70).
Kaoni Place The Village of Kaoni was given by Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović to the Ravanica Monastery (LMS 53).
Karbinci Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated the hamlet of Karbinci with all its boundaries to the Monastery of Hilandar after 1343 (i zaselьkь Kar’bin’ci sь vsěmь sinoromь). The villages on the land of Karba were the subject of a dispute between the monks of the Monastery of Hilandar and the guards (bьci) of the Emperor. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan sent David Mihojević, the kefalija (governor) of Štip, in order to determine the boundaries of the disputed land. He issued a charter on this occasion and confirmed that Monastery of Hilandar has the right over the land with the boundaries determined by David Mihojević (Ima htěnije i povelěva carьstvō mi da je vědomo vsakomu kako pridě igumenь v’sečьstьni světogorski Bogorodice hilandarske Dorothei i sь star’ci i govori carьstvu mi ō selě zem’li Kar’bin’čkoi kao je ima crьkovь u hrisovuli a sьgi je ne drьže. I sьprěše se z bьci carьstva mi predь mnomь što su na toizi zem’li Kar’binьčkoi i carьstvo mi vь to vrěme ne ōbrěte nigde dati bьcemь da se prěselě i poslah kjefaliju štip’skoga Davida Mihojevikja igumena i star’ce i tezi bьce da s kraja ōdtešu crьkvi i utьkme. I prišdь Davidь spovedь carьstvu mi kako jestь megju nimi utьk’milь i ōdtesali zemlju kude mi spoved Davidь). The possession of the village of Karbinci with all its rights by the Monastery of Hilandar was confirmed by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan in 1348 (I na Bregalnici selo Karbin’ci sь pravinami si). In the charter of the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš from 1388/89, concerning the endowment of the Duke Dmitrь for the Monastery of Hilandar, the village of Karbinci is attested in the boundary description of the village of Kozijak (A se megja sela toga Kozijaka: tere na gradište vse po dělu megju Arьgjuricomь i megju Karьbinьci). The village of Karbinci is registered in the Defters for the Sanjak Köstendil in 1519, 1550 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Kaznovići Place In the Village of Kaznovići the Church of Sv Nikola is mentioned during the Time of Stefan Nemanja (SSS 77).
Kašalj Place The Village of Kašalj was mentioned 1314 (Sp. IV 2 - i ōd rasputija u Geōr(ь)gijevu cr(ь)kvь ōbr'hь Kašlja po dělu u Zlatyi kamy).
Kičava Place The Village of Kičava had a Church which was given in the year 1253 by King Uroš I to the Bistrica Monastery (ZSp. 592 III - A mege Kičavě crьkvyšte, krьstu po dělu na Liso, itd).
Klustobista Place In ca. 1299/1300 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated half of the village of Klustobistēs to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita (τὸ ἥμισυ τοῦ χωρίου τοῦ καλουμένου τῆς Κλουστοβίστης). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of half of the respective village is confirmed (I polь sela Klьčevišta). In 1347/48 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated, with the permission of the Župan Radoslav, the village of Klьčevišta and its church of the Mother of God together with the hamlet Brodcь, vineyards, fruits, bought estates and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren (I ješte priloži carьstvo mi crьkvi carьstva mi Arhaggelu sь hotěnijemь ljubimago vlastelina carьstvu mi Radoslava župana, selo Klьčevišta, sь crьkoviju Svetyje Bogorodice, i sь zaselkomь Brod᾿cemь, s vinogrady, sь ōvoštijemь, i s kupljenicami, i sь vsěmi pravinami, kako piše u hrisovulě Klьčevišt᾿komь što jestь zapisalь roditelь carьstva mi gospodinь kral).
Kobilija Glava Place The hamlet of Kobilija Glava is mentioned in the charter (the so-called "zbirna hrisovulja") of the Serbian Kings Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) and Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) from the years 1303/04 and 1336/40-1342/45 for the Monastery of Hilandar ((I pride kraljevьstvo mi crьkvь svetije Bogorodice iže vь Lojaně i sь selomь Lojanomь sь vsěmi megjami sela togo i sь vsěmi pravinami i sь vinogrady, i s nivijemь i s livadijemь i sь voděničijemь i sь zaselky Kьkrino i Zaplьžane i Kobilija Glava i Dobrutovci i Gradište, da jestь metohь svetie Bogorodice hilandarske).
Kolicko Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated the village of Kolicko with its boundaries and hamlets to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (I ōšte priloži carьstvo mi crьkvi matere Božije Arьhilevьske selo Kolicko s megěmi i ōdьtesi i sь zaselci i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga). The village of Kolicko was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (Selo Kolicʼko). The village of Kolicko is registered as Količkva in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Komarjane Place The village of Komarjane was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (reigned 1322-1331) to the Monastery of Dečani in 1330 (DH 75 – Selo Komarani). This settlement is identified by Miodrag A. Purković as the hamlet of Komorača.
Komarьčěne Place In 1343/44 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated the settlement site (selište) of Komarьčěne with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Komarьčěne, što pridade Dragomanь kastrofilakь, sь vsěmi pravinami). In 1344/45 Stefan Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement site of Komarčane with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Komarčane sь vsěmi pravinami). According to the Yugoslav military map (1:100,000; Belgrade 1958, Sheet Prilep) a mountain called Komarčan is to be found ca. 12 km to the South-South-West of Prilep and ca. 4 km to the North-North-East of Kanatlarci.
Konarevo Place The Village of Konarevo was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the Žiča Monastery (ZSp 571 I - ...na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь mi svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьica sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sьvsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь, Tlьsto Brьdo sь Rašьkimь Dělomь i sь Štitarinovь, Pěšьčanica vьsa sь Pěčanomь, Bukovica, Grahovišta vьsa, Svinьci, Gračanica, Radievo, Konarevo, Črьnjave sь Sěrčovь, Brěstnica, sь trьgomь, Svibnica sь Okruglomь, Bobole sь Čečinomь, Gvočanica sь Pupavnimi; ...).
Kostadinci Place The grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević became his possessions in the vicinity of Konče from the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. He erected the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče (kako poiska na carьstvě mi mnogovьzljublenni vlastelinь i brat carьstva mi veliki vojevoda Nikola, kako da priloži i da mu potpiše carьstvo mi materi Bōžijei hilandarьskōi crьkьvь u Kon’či Svetago Stěfana što si jestь sьzidalь svoimь trudōm i ōtkupumь u svojei baštině zapisanoi, što mu jestь zapisalь i utvrьdilь roditelь carьstva mi, u baštinu do věki, svetopočivьši carь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V realised his wish and donated the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče with all its property to the Hilandar Monastery in 1366. The monastery on Mount Athos was endowed also with thе villagе of Kostadinci, where Kostadinь used to reside (I tuzi crьkьvь prilaga i potpisuje carьstvo mi materi Božijei halandarskōi, vь pomenь carьstva mi i vь pomen brata carьstva mi vojevode Nikole i vsěmi seli crьkve Svetago Stěfana. Selo Konča, selo Lubnica, selo Trěskavьcь, selo Suhi Dolь, selo Dědino, selo Rakitьcь, selo Sěništa, selo gde jestь sědel Dobroslavь Karbikь, selo polь Tudōrice, selo Kostadinci, selo gde je sědelь Kostadinь, sselo Negronfōti, selo Grkovь Dolь, selo Sveti Kostadinь, i sela ina koja se nahode u meteseh kōnčkihь, mala, golěma kude jestь posadilь vojevoda ōtroke svoje. I sijazi sela više pisanna Svetago Stefana da si ima i drži božьstvinaja crьkьvi mati Božija Hilandarska s ljudmi, s vinogradi, s planinami, s vodeničijem, sь je livadijemь prosto rekše sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vsěmi periōrōm selь tehь). The village of Kostadinci is registered in the Defters for the Sanjak Köstendil between 1570 and 1573 as Mezra Kostadinci.
Kostino Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement site of Kostino with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Kostino, što priloži Kostanьdinь sevastokratorovikь, sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement of Kostino with a mill and all rights (Selište Kostino s niviemь, s mlini, s livadami i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Kostreš Place In the boundary description of the village Kalugerovljane a road from Cerovo to Kostreš is mentioned (A mege sela togo počinajutь ōt puti staroga velijega koi grede ōt Cerova na Kostreš).
Kostěnьče Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement site of Kostěnьče to the Monastery of Treskavec (tь sь selištemь Kostěnьčemь drumomь koi grěde vь Bělevo). The localisation follows the proposal of Kravari. In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the settlement of Kostence in a boundary description of Dupijačani (prěslopь, selište Kostěnče, drumomь u Bělevo).
Kozarevō Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the Village of Kozarevo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
Kozarevō, Fishing and Hunting Grounds Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the fishing and hunting grounds near Kozarevōto the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь)
Kozarevō, Hamlet Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the hamlet near Kozarevō to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
Kozarevō, Meadow Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a uncultivated land in or near Kozarevō to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь)
Kozarevō, Summer Pasture Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a summer pasture near Kozarevō to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
Kozarevō, Vineyards Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the vineyards near Kozarevō to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь)
Kozarevō, Watermill Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a watermill near Kozarevō to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I priloži kraljevstvo mi selo Kozarevō, prěžde priloženoje Diōgenōmь caremь, a vь njemь monastirь svety Iōanь Zlatustyi i sь Barovomь i sь Vinskomь i sь vsěmi zasělki těmi i sь Zlatustьčani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь i sь lovištemь ribnimь i sь zvěrnimь, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
Kozijak Place The boundary of the village of Kozijak is mentioned in the boundary description of the village Karbinci (do Kozijač’ke megje). The village Karbinci and the land of Kar’ba were subject of dispute between the monks of the Hilandar Monastery and the guards of the emperor. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV sent David Mihojević, the kefalija (governor) of Štip, in order to determine the boundaries of the disputed land. The Serbian emperor issued on 8th of June 1355 a chrysobull charter. He confirmed the right of the Hilandar Monastery over the village and the land with the boundaries determined by David Mihojević. The Duke Dmitrь got the village Kozjak as his inherited property from the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš for his loyal service (Iako istini i vьsesrьdьčni surodnikь i brat gospodstva mi vojevoda Dmitrь k věčnomu Tvorьcu i nekonьčavajemu i nemimohodimu i vьsa mira sego ni vь čto že vьměni i vladicě svojemu Hristu priveza se. I sela iže jestь iznašьlь brat gospodstva mi vojevoda Dmitrь, iže mu jestь darovalo gospodstvo mi za jegovo pravověrno porabotanie). He donated the village with all boundaries, rights, vineyard, mills and fruit trees to the Hilandar Monastery. The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš confirmed the endowment of Duke Dmitrь in a charter from 1388/1389 (Selo Kozijakь s metohomь i sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vinogradomь i sь mlini i sь vokijemь. A se megja sela toga Kozijaka: z gornjega čela poemь ōd Krivoga Dola na Borovi Dol, tako i prěz dolь i prěma grada Kozijaka raspadь do stěne niže glave pod Kučjulatomь, tere na skokь, i ōd tuda prěšьdь dolь megju velikomь glavom i megju malomь, tere na Denkovu nivu, tere više perivolja na Lalulovь studenьcь, tako i niz reku Elьšinicu i do gradišta nad Crьvuljemь i ōd gradišta na dělь izlětši, tako i niz Gabrovь Dolь i ōd Gabrova Dola dolu na rasputije i ōd rasputija koi grěde putь ōd Crьvulje, tere na gradište vse po dělu megju Arьgjuricomь i megju Karьbinьci do prěsdlinje ne došьd ednoga brьdьčca, do trěhь kamenь stanovitihь, do kraine prěsedline i ōd tuda sьvrьnuvь uprěkь na slatinu i ōd tuda prěšьd Kozijašticu na kamenь koi postavismo kon grьma na puti i ōd togai kamena došьd na glavičicu povjeliku z dolnjega kraja grědeki ne došьd Radanьštice i ōd tei glavice uzьbrьdo prěko na srědnju glavu, tako i po hridu megju Kozijakomь i megju Radanōmь na uši Krivi Dolь). The village Kozjak is registered in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil in the years 1519, 1550 and 1573.
Koïdovo Place Tsar Constantine Asen donated the Village of Koïdovo together with the villages of Dlъbica and Raš’če to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Koïdovo, i selo Dlъbica, i selo Raš’če sь vsěmi pravinami ihъ).
Kravići Place The Village of Kravići was donated by Tsar Uroš to the čelnik Musa (OSp. 167).
Krivi Dolь Place The Duke Dmitrь got the village Krivi Dolь as his inherited property from the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš for his loyal service (Iako istini i vьsesrьdьčni surodnikь i brat gospodstva mi vojevoda Dmitrь k věčnomu Tvorьcu i nekonьčavajemu i nemimohodimu i vьsa mira sego ni vь čto že vьměni i vladicě svojemu Hristu priveza se. I sela iže jestь iznašьlь brat gospodstva mi vojevoda Dmitrь, iže mu jestь darovalo gospodstvo mi za jegovo pravověrno porabotanie). He donated the village with all boundaries and rights to the Hilandar Monastery. The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš confirmed the endowment of Duke Dmitrь in a charter from 1388/1389 (I selo Krivi Dolь za Suševomь ōnuge u šiju s megjami i sь ōtesomь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togai). The village Krivi Dolь is registered in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil in the years 1519, 1550 and 1573.
Krivogaštani Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated some possessions in Krivogaštani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Stasь vь Krivogaštenehь, kupenica ōdь kirь Leja Arьgїropula). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of some possessions in Krivogaštani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Stasь u Krivogaštanehь kupenica Argiropulova).
Krupište Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated beekeepers with beehives near Krupište to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos on 12 June 1349 (konь krupištь). The current village of Ularci, which is located 2 km to the North-East of Krupište, probably emerged from this settlement of beekeepers. Stefan Dušan confirmed the Monastery of Sveti Petar Koriški as metochion of the Monastery of Hilandar on the sabor (state assembly) held at Krupište on 17 May 1355 (zьbor na Krupištihь; na zboru na Krupištihь). The respective charters were composed by the Serbian Logothet Gjurg in Ovče Pole. Stefan Dušan issued a third charter in favour of the Monastery of Hilandar on the same sabor at Krupište on 2 July 1355 (zborь na Krupištihь). The charter was written by the same Logothet in Ovče Pole. Also in 1355 a charter for the Church of Sveti Nikola in Dobrušta (in Kosovo) was issued by Stefan Dušan, when he was in Krupište (stoještu... vь Krupištehь). The village of Krupište is mentioned in the charter of the Serbian Despot Jovan Dragaš and his brother Konstantin Dragaš for the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos, which they issued after 1376/77 (I u Krupištehь selo Ulijari i selište Butkovcь). The village of Krupište is attested in the Lesnovski pomenik (Krupišta; 16th century). It is also registered in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519, 1550 and from the years 1570 to 1572 as Kurpšta.
Kruševo (2) Place The Village of Kruševo was given by Tsar Uroš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 166).
Kruševo in Plav Place The village of Kruševo in Plav was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) to the Banjska Monastery (Sp. IV 5 - I u Plavě selo Kruševo i s trьgomь, a megje mu).
Krušica (1) Place In the boundary description of the village Kalugerovljane the village of Krušica is mentioned (ta po Velimь dělu koi spada nad Krušicu).
Krušica (4) Place Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Krušica with the metochion to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь..... Selo Lukovica i Krušica s metohomь).
Krušopek Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin mentioned the village of Krušopek in the donation of abandoned land to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
Krušopek, Abandoned Land Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated an abandoned land in or near the village of Krušopek to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
Krьpeno Place In the year 1334/35 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Krpeno to the Treskavec Monastery (U Polozě metohь Krьpenь sь voděničьjemь i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь i sь planinami i sь vьsěmi pravinami jego, što priloži svetopočivšii kralь za dušu si). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Krьpeno in the Region of Polog together with the Metochion of Saint Nicholas, meadows, fields, vineyards and all people (Selo vь Poloze Krьpeno, metohь Svety Nikola, što priloži svety kralь, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь ljudmi, sь voděnicijemь i sь rěku; brazda kirь Manoilova; brazda Desilova; livada na Starymь Kladenьci; niva Nikiforovecь ōdь Carego Kladenьca do togo potoka i do togo i do careva druma ko ide ōdь Polaticь na Bivolь Brodь; Lucinь vinogradь podь Hraštany i sь brьdomь; crьkovь koju sьhtisa popь Mihalicь vь Htětově na Krьpenьscě městě). The exact position is unknown. In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Krьpeno with the Church of Saint Nicholas, vineyards and watermills to the Treskavec Monastery (Selo u Polozě Krpeno i crьkvь Svetyi Nikolae s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь i sь brьdomь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Krpen with all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo (Selo Krьpena sь vsěmi megami i pravinami). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan granted together with his son, the young king (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Krpen with the domain of Pribec (Pribac), the church of Saint George and the family, retinue, people settled here by Pribec (Pribac), town (place), water-mills, gardens, hay harvests, meadows, hill (mountain), boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (I selo Krьpena, što priloži kraljevьstvo mi S(ve)toi B(ogorodi)ci Htětovьskoi, Pribca sь crьkoviju Svetymь Geōrgyjemь i sь rod(o)m i sь dvorani, s ljudmi što je priselilь Pribcь, sь městom i s vodenicami, sь ōgradijemь, sь sěnokosy, s livadami, sь brьdomь, sь vsěmi megami i pravinami).
Kukno Place The Village of Kukno was confirmed by Tsar Uroš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 166).
Kunarjane Place The village Kunarjane near Ključ is mentioned in the charter (the so-called „zbirna hrisovulja) of the Serbian Kings Stefan Uroš II Milutin and Stefan Uroš IV Dušan from the years 1303/1304 and 1336/1340-1342/1345 for the Monastery of Hilandar. In the charter the donation by Hrelja of the village with dependant peasants, their pieces of land and all rights was confirmed to the Monastery of Hilandar (I selo u Ključi Kunarjane sь pariki i sь stasmi ihь i sь vьsěmi pravinami sela togo). The Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos in 1340/1341 confirmed the village Kunarjane as a property of the Hilandar Monastery (καὶ εἰς τὸ Κλαδίον τὴν Κουνάριανιν). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Kunarjane, a former land of Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, to the Monastery of Hilandar after May 1343. The boundary description of the village Kunarjane is preserved in both variants of the charter (I u Ključi Kunarani i sinoromь: kako teče is planine potokь megju Ključь i Kunarane, tere potokomь u Veliju rěku a po ōnoi strane rěke na Ōzrinь, na mogilice, na lokʼvu, na sadove, na kopišta, na Črьveni brěg, na veli dubь, pravo u rěku. I trьgь Svetago Ilije. I planina Belasica, a megja jei kako grede putь ōtь Ključa u planinu, pravo putemь na vьrhь, na Mutʼnicu, na Debrěvnikь, na Ivanovo selište i na Šugovo, na Sulu, na Prěseku/ I u Ključi Kunarani i sinoromь: kako teče is planine potokь megju Ključь i Kunarane, tere potokomь u Veliju rěku a po ōnoi strane rěke na Ōzrinь, na mogilice, na lokʼvu, na sadove, na kopišta, na Črьveni brěg, na veli dubь, pravo u rěku. I trьgь Svetago Ilije. I planina Belasica, a megja jei kako grede putь ōtь Ključa u planinu, pravo putemь na vьrhь, na Mutʼnicu, na Debrěvnikь, na Ivanovo selište i na Šugovo, na Sulu, na Prěseku). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Kunarjane to the Monastery of Hilandar (I niže Strumice selo Kunarani).
Kurjače Place The Hamlet of Kurjače was mentioned in the year 1314 within the village boundaries of the Village of Bekova (Sp. Iv 4 - pod Kurijaču).
Kьkrino Place The hamlet of Kьkrino is mentioned in the charter (the so-called "zbirna hrisovulja") of the Serbian Kings Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) and Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) from the years 1303/04 and 1336/40-1342/45 for the Monastery of Hilandar (I pride kraljevьstvo mi crьkvь svetije Bogorodice iže vь Lojaně i sь selomь Lojanomь sь vsěmi megjami sela togo i sь vsěmi pravinami i sь vinogrady, i s nivijemь i s livadijemь i sь voděničijemь i sь zaselky Kьkrino i Zaplьžane i Kobilija Glava i Dobrutovci i Gradište, da jestь metohь svetie Bogorodice hilandarske).
Lepьče Place King Stefan Uroš IV donated the abandoned village of Lepьče with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište pusto Lepьče, što priloži Prosenikь, sь ōblastiju i sь vьsěmi pravinami).
Letine Place The Hamlet of Letine was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Prvovenčani (reigned 1196-1227) to the Monastery of Sveti Peter and Paul in Lim (Selo Lětine konь mosta, i mostь kako ga postavi dědь mi, bratь Svetago Simeona, Miroslavь, knezь hlьmьski, vь dohodьkь crьkvy, tako i my utvrьdismo vь dohodьkь, kako je otь prěde bylo, a meda jemu vyše mosta prězь potokь u Sutěscě).
Levunovo Place In the year 1300 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Levunovo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (na cěstu koïa grede na Levunovo selo i ōtь Levunova sela na Běli Kami, ōt Běloga Kam`ne uz` dělь na Dlьgu Polěnu, ta nad Svetuju Bogorodicu Črьnogor`sku do Črьnoga Kamene).
Lisina Place The Village of Lisina was confirmed by Tsar Uoš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 167).
Lisiče Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated two fields near Bělevo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The latter was located in the area between the church of the Mother of God of "the Three Hands" and the road from Lisiče to Pandeleimon (Niva u Bělevě: ōd Trojeručnice do puta koi ide u Lisiče i dō Pandeleimōna).
Litijanica Place The village of Litijanica was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (seloō Litijanica).
Ljubovićeva Luka Place The Village of Ljubovićeva Luka was given by King Uroš I to the Monastery of the Mother of God in Ston. Parts were also given to the Monastery of Sveti Peter and Paul in Lim (ZSp. 601 XVI - Ulnjarevina Ljubovigeva Luka. ZSp. 594 VII - Ulijarevina na Lubovь ... vьčina, a meda je u dolьne čelo luke potokь, itd). The Village of Ljubovićeva Luka is believed to lie somewhere near modern Cerovo.
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).
Ljuběne, Church of Saint Nicholas Place On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos 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).
Ljuběne, Church of Saint Nicholas, Vineyards Place On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos donated the vineyards of the Church of Saint Nicholas in the village of Ljuběne 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 (μετὰ τῶν ἐν αὐτῶ ἀμπελίων καὶ μυλοστασίων καὶ τοῦ λοιποῦ τόπου καὶ τῆς περιοχῆς αὐτοῦ).
Ljuběne, Church of Saint Nicholas, Watermills Place On the demand of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palailogos donated the watermills of the Church of Saint Nicholas in the village of Ljuběne 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 (μετὰ τῶν ἐν αὐτῶ ἀμπελίων καὶ μυλοστασίων καὶ τοῦ λοιποῦ τόπου καὶ τῆς περιοχῆς αὐτοῦ).
Lojane Place The village of Lojane is mentioned in the charter (the so-called "zbirna hrisovulja") of the Serbian Kings Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) and Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) from the years 1303/04 and 1336/40-1342/45 for the Monastery of Hilandar. In Lojane was located a Church of the Holy Mother of God, which was handed over to the monastery together with the village of Lojane (I pride kraljevьstvo mi crьkvь svetije Bogorodice iže vь Lojaně i sь selomь Lojanomь sь vsěmi megjami sela togo i sь vsěmi pravinami i sь vinogrady, i s nivijemь i s livadijemь i sь voděničijemь i sь zaselky Kьkrino i Zaplьžane i Kobilija Glava i Dobrutovci i Gradište, da jestь metohь svetie Bogorodice hilandarske). The village of Lojane is registered as Lojan in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Lopušani Place The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated in ca. 1299/1300 the village of Lopušani to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (χωρίον καλούμενον τὴν Λούψιανιν μετὰ πάντων τῶν δικαίων αὐτοῦ). The localisation is uncertain and follows the suggestion of Kravari 136, s.v. Lopušani. In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (iže nareč(e)noje selo Lopušani s pravinami jego). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar reports that the village of Lopušani was granted to the Monastery of Saint Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to Tower of Hrusija in the vicinity of the Chilandar Monastery by the Serbian King (I dahь..i Lopušane,... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь).
Lozno Place At the 15th of July 1363 King Uroš V confirmed the Villag of Lezno was confirmed to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 166).
Lubnica Place The grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević became his possessions around Konče from the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. He erected the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče (kako poiska na carьstvě mi mnogovьzljublenni vlastelinь i brat carьstva mi veliki vojevoda Nikola, kako da priloži i da mu potpiše carьstvo mi materi Bōžijei hilandarьskōi crьkьvь u Kon’či Svetago Stěfana što si jestь sьzidalь svoimь trudōm i ōtkupumь u svojei baštině zapisanoi, što mu jestь zapisalь i utvrьdilь roditelь carьstva mi, u baštinu do věki, svetopočivьši carь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V realised his wish and donated the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče with all its property to the Hilandar Monastery in 1366. The monastery on Mount Athos was endowed also with the village Lubnica (I tuzi crьkьvь prilaga i potpisuje carьstvo mi materi Božijei halandarskōi, vь pomenь carьstva mi i vь pomen brata carьstva mi vojevode Nikole i vsěmi seli crьkve Svetago Stěfana. Selo Konča, selo Lubnica, selo Trěskavьcь, selo Suhi Dolь, selo Dědino, selo Rakitьcь, selo Sěništa, selo gde jestь sědel Dobroslavь Karbikь, selo polь Tudōrice, selo Kostadinci, selo gde je sědelь Kostadinь, sselo Negronfōti, selo Grkovь Dolь, selo Sveti Kostadinь, i sela ina koja se nahode u meteseh kōnčkihь, mala, golěma kude jestь posadilь vojevoda ōtroke svoje. I sijazi sela više pisanna Svetago Stefana da si ima i drži božьstvinaja crьkьvi mati Božija Hilandarska s ljudmi, s vinogradi, s planinami, s vodeničijem, sь je livadijemь prosto rekše sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vsěmi periōrōm selь tehь). The village of Lubnica is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Strumica in 1519 and in 1573.
Lukovica Place Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), donated in 1388/1389 the village Lukovica with the metochion to the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska (trudomь i podvigomь raba božia kralevikь andreaša se že priloženie svetě crьkьvi hrisovulě sьvoiomь..... Selo Lukovica i Krušica s metohomь). The village Lukovica is mentioned in the pomenik of the Saint Andreas Monastery by the river Treska. The village Lukovice is registered in the Defter for the Nahije Skopje under the years 1452/1453, 1467/1468, 1481/1482, 1528/1529, 1544/1545 and 1568/1569.
Lukovo (1) Place Saint Gabriel of Lesnovo entered a hermitage near the Monastery of Lesnovo and the place of Zletovo (skitъ blizъ prjamo manastirъ, vъ dolъ prjamo Zletovo). The lively influx of people, who were sick and obsessed, caused that the Saint sought solitude in Lukovo (i preide vo stranu Lukovo). The hamlet Lukovo is mentioned in the Slavic donor inscription of the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1340/41 as a monastic property (sь zaselkomь lukovu). Furthermore, the hamlet Lukovo appears in the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 (sь zaselkomь Lukovu vyše crьkve). The Serbian local ruler Konstantin Dragaš donated on the 15th August 1381 the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) with all its possessions, including the village Lěsnovo (2) with its hamlet Lukovo (selo Lěsnovo i sь zaselkomь Lukovōmь), to the Hilandar Monastery.
Lukovo (2) Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the domain of a certain Kalopul in Lukovo with boundaries, hunting grounds and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Vь Lukově što je Kalopulovo s megami i s lovištami, […], i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village of Lukovo is registered in the Defters for the Nahija in Dolgo Brdo and Ohrid under the year 1467, between the years 1536-1539 and under the year 1583.
Lukovo (3) Place The Village of Lukovo was confirmed by Tsar Uroš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 166).
Lěskovica Place The charter, which is mentioning the settlement site Lěskovica, is a forged document for the Monastery of Chilandar attributed to King Stefan Uroš II Milutin. It summarises the possessions of Chilandar and confirms earlier donations amongst others in the town of Štip and its surroundings. The document was created in the years 1371 to 1378 during a legal dispute with the Monastery of St. Panteleimon on Mount Athos based on the existing charter of King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan from the 1330s. The charter is attesting a state of possessions of the Church of St. Archangel Michael in Štip, which was built by the Serbian nobleman Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, as they existed in the 1330s. The charter also attests the resettlement of abandoned settlements with people from foreign lands by the Serbian nobleman Hrelja (I prida kraljevьstvo mi selišta zapoustěvьša ōt věka. Ime selištu: Brěstь i Suhogrьlь i Lěskovica). The Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos in 1340/1341 confirmed the village Lěskovica as a property of the Hilandar Monastery (τὸ χωρίον τὸ Λεασκόβιτζον μετὰ τῆς νομῆς καὶ περιοχῆς αὐτοῦ καὶ τῶν δικαίων).The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed again the donation of the village Lěskovica, a former land of Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, to the Monastery of Hilandar after May 1343 (I u Lukavici: selo Brěstь, selo Suhogrьlo, selo Lěskovica/Selo Lěskovica). The village of Lěskovica is registered in the Defters for the Sanjak Köstendil in 1519 and from 1570 to 1573.
Lěskovljani Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Rěčice together with vineyards, mills, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The site of Lěskovljani is attested as a boundary marker. (Vь Položkoi ōblasti selo Rěčici, i to darovan’noje s(ve)toïmь Romanomъ carjemь Svetōmu Geōrgiju sъ vinogradi, sь nivijemъ, i sъ žrъnъkami, sъ perivolmi, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběloï, sь planinami, sь lovištemъ zvěrnoïmъ, i sь vsěmi dohodkoï i sь vsěmi pravinami…a sinorь selu tōmu:…o na Točilь koi laz…ad…Lěskovijane…vьz brьdō do gor… [ta pravo na Točilь, koi lazi nadь Lěskovijane, tere vьz brьdō do gora]). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Rěčice with boundaries including the site of Lěskovljani to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo vь ōblasti Položьkoi Rěčice sь Popovlïani, …A mege rěčicke počinajutь ōt…i ōt tudu parvo na Točilь koi slazi nad Leskovijani tere uz brьdo dogvozda). According to the Nomic charter preserved in the Land Inventory-Brebion one of the group of people gathered at the Monastery of Holy Virgin in Htětovo and consulted in the dispute over the possession rights of the hill Pleš, was Theodor, who came from Lěskovljani (Theodor ōdь Lěskovljanь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Lěskovljani with all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Selo Lěskovljani sь vsěmi megami i pravinami). The Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence about a field and an estate underneath Lěskovljani, which belonged to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (293, art. 50: Niva pod Lěskovljani nizь brazdu pod putem...i pod Lěskovljani komatь niz brazdu). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Obradь donated a part of a vineyard near Lěskovljani to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (298, art. 83: i komat vinograda u Lěskovljanehь, i dvě črьnici, i pod Vrьbomь niva na 6 zametь, što dade Obradь za grobь). On 10 August 1354 the Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued together with his son King Uroš the charter for the Monastery of Hilandar, in which he confirmed the donation of the village of Lěskovljani with all boundaries and rights by the lady Višeslava and her sons Bogdan and Bogoje to the Monastery of Hilandar (…što jestь priložila gospožda carьstva mi Višeslave hramu Prěsvetije Bogorodice Hilandrskije, selo Lěskovlěne s megomь, s periōromь i vsěmi pravinami sela toga, po htěniju gospožde Višeslave i sinovь jeje Bogdana i Bogoja, a ni po jednoi silě ni po nevoli…i zapisah mi selo Lěskovlěne s megami, s utesi, s periōromь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga, da jestь crьkьve Svetije Bogorodice Hilandarьskije do dьni i do věka…).
Lěsnovo (2) Place There is a brook called Štona in Lěsnovo (2). The name Štona indicates that there was a mining activity of the Saxons at Lěsnovo (2) in the Middle Ages. The scribe Stanislavь completed in 1330 a Slavic manuscript in the Monastery of Saint Michael the Archangel in the mountains of Lěsnovo, which was in the domain of Ovče Pole and the region of Zletovo (vь ōblasti ōvčepolьskoi vь horě zljętovstěi, v gorě lěsnovьstěi, v monastiri stgo arhistratiga Mihaila). The scribe Stanislavь finished his prologue of the manuscript in the time, when Dragoslavь ruled over the land of Zletovo as župan (ōbdrьžjaštu horoję Zlętovьskoję županu Dra’goslavu). The village Lěsnovo (2) is mentioned in the Slavic donor inscription of the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1340/41 as a monastic property. The scribe Stanislavь copied a Menaion at the request of Jovan Oliver destined for the Monastery of the Saint Michael the Archangel in Lěsnovo in 1342 according to the colophon of the manuscript written in Slavic language (rukoju mnogogrěšnago Stanislava). The toponym Lěsnovo appears in this colophone (vь městě rekoměmь Лěsnově), although it is not clear whether this refers to the village or the monastery. Furthermore, the village Lesnovo (2) appears in the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 (selo blizь crьkve Лěsnovo). The Serbian local ruler Konstantin Dragaš donated on the 15th August 1381 the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) with all its possessions, including the village Lěsnovo (2) with its hamlet Lukovo (selo Lěsnovo I sь zaselkomь Lukovōmь), to the Hilandar Monastery.
Maistorie Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the village of Maistorie to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Selo Maistorije). The exact location of the village is unknown, but, on the basis of the written sources, it was probably situated in the Skopska Crna Gora.
Maistorie Krupnici Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the settlement site of Maistorie Krupnici to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Selište Maistorije Krěpinci). The village of Krupnici, probably identical with the settlement site of Maistorie Krupnici, was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (Selo Krupnici). The exact location of the settlement site is unknown, but, on the basis of the written sources, it was probably situated in the Skopska Crna Gora.
Manastiric Place The Serbian king Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the metochion of Manastiric with its vineyards to the monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35 (Metohь u Porěči Manastiricь, sь ljudmi i sь vinogrady i sь nivijemь i sь kupenicami, i zadušnina što se nahodi). At the same time this is the first proof for the existence of the Porečki manastir Sveta Bogorodica in the written sources. King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1343/44 the donation of the metochion of Manastiric with its vineyards and summer pastures (Metohь u Porěči Manastiricь, Sveta Bogorodica, s ljudmi, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady i sь planinami, i sь Vidušemь i sь Mělomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami). The king mentioned also the metochion's dedication in his charter, namely to the Mother of God. In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the metochion of Manastiric together with the selište of Pitičь and its mine, a summer pasture as well as all its rights (Metohь u Porěči Manastircь s niviem, s Vidušemь i sь selištemь Ptičemь i s rudomь i s planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Margaritь Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated 1334/35 the abandoned village of Margaritь with summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište divьje Margaritь sь ōblastiju i sь pravinami i sь planinomь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed 1343/44 the donation of the former abandoned village and now settlement of Margaritь to the Monastery of Treskavec. He donated further a watermill, vineyards and a summer pasture and granted all rights (Selište Margaritь sь vsěmi pravinami, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicu, sь planinu). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Margaritь with vineyards, a mill and all rights (Selo Margaritь s vinogradi, s niviemь, s mliniemь i s vsěmi pravinami).
Maskovo Place The Village of Maskovo was given by King Dragutin to the Hilandar Monastery (ZSp 387 I - ... I azь, ašte i nedostoinь jesmь, iaděje se prinudity nenudimoje milosrьdije Prěsvetyje vladičice naše Bogorodice pokryti me rizoju milosti svojee vь dnь sudьnii, dahь manastiru jee iže vь Svetěi Gorě vь Hilandary selo imenemь Bytunь i Oslьnice i Mьskovo i Zьborьsko, a mega imь u Jejevьcь prěko u Rožьce, u Bratьjevьšticu kako rěka Bělьča poteče u Pekьskyi Studenьcь).
Matea Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of several possessions to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55. In the boundary description of the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica the village of Matea is mentioned (A vo mege crьkvi matere Božijei Arьhilevьskoi...tere na gradinь dělь u goru prěko više Matěja u Črьni Vrьhь).
Mekša Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the settlement site of Mekša (Sselište Mekša) to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55.
Miščići Place The Hamlet of Miščići was mentioned in 1314 (SP. IV 3 - ... ōt Myš'čikь...).
Mlanča Place The Village of Mlanča was given by grand župan Stefan Nemanja to the Monastery of Studenica (ZSP. 568 I - Prьveje selo Brezova, i selo Gušterice, i selo Zasadь, selo Ćakovo, selo Poolumirь, selo Cer’e, selo Bresnikь, selo Rastište, selo Savovo, i Glavoči, selo Mlan'ča, selo Mugurice, Selo Mi ... doćje takoo da se pušta, i premo nemu monastirь Pavlica, metohь Studenice sь trimy nurïamy podь Kopaonikomь raždigajemь, i sь sьvětomь vьsečьstьnaago otьca igumna i vьseje bratije vьspomenutije kÿrь Gerasima isplьnihь sice: jako da se daje u bolьnicu hilanьdarьsku na vьsako lěto sto ongii otь monastira Hilanьdara izmesi vь potrěbu iže tu vь nemoštehь straždužtihь. Sego že radi dahь otь gospodьstva mojego obitěli prěsvetyje Bogorodice Hilanьdarьskyje selo Jelažьnicu Gjurьgja Nenišikja sь megjami i sь zaselьci i sь vsěmi pravinami selo togo, a zaselьkь mu Tolanovina, i zaselьkь mu Gjurgjevikь, na čemь su sedeli krьtěše i zaselьkь mu Resnikь i selo Jelašьnica Gradislava tepčije i sь megjami i sь zaselьci i pravinami sela togo, a zaselьkь mu Grabьcь, i zaselьkь mu Gribi, i zaselьkь mu Šikože, i zaselьkь mu Ošljakь, i zaselьkь mu Zvizdali, i zaselьkь mu Slatina).
Mlačice Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Mlačice with all boundaries, rights and mills to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. A field near Mlačice was also added to the belongings of the monastery by the king (Selo Mlačice sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь mliny, i polje što priloži kraljevstvo mi poredь Mlačicь ōtь staroga broda želinьskogo sь livadami, kako ischodi potokь ōtь Htětovštice i gdě utěče u Veliku). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Varnava donated a field called Monohorav above Mlačice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (I nad Mlačicami Monohoravь, što jestь dalь Var᾿nava, ōtь zakutija do lěška puty i do Krušice i do rěke Htětove). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Nikolic and his brother Hranislav donated a field in Dub velii near Mlačice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave and for the perpetuation of their memory (Niva u Duba velijego poredь Mlačicь što dade Nikolicь i brat mu Hranislavь za grobь i za pomenь, 6 zametь). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Mlačice with the land, which was previously given to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo by the King (Milutin?, see Petrovski 144–145), to the Monastery of Hilandar (Mlačice sь zemlomь, što je dalь svety kralь; a megja zemli toi ōdь Nikiforca kako grede putь na ōpogorь prězь livadu u Kraljevu Pekь i u Bivolь Brod). The same emperor donated the village of Htětovo, Hraštany and Mlačice with the land, which was added to the belongings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo during his reign as king, to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Htětovo i Hraštani, Mlačice i sь zemlōmь što priložihь).
Mogilica Place Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Mogilica with summer pastures to the Monastery of Treskavec (I Mogilica zajedno sь planinom i sь nivijemь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Mogilica with meadows, watermills, fields and all rights (Selište Mogylica sь nivijemь, sь voděnicijemь, sь livadijemь, sь topili i sь vsěmi pravinami). Mogilica was not named as village in the charter of 1343/44, but as selište. In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement of Mogilica with all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Tužde selište Mogilica sь vsěmi pravinami). It seems to be more likely that Mogilica was just reduced in size than abandoned.
Mogilěni Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Mogilěni together with meadows and fields to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište pusto u Mogilěnehь, što priloži protosevastь za dušu si, sь nivijemь i sь livadami). The current localisation follows a proposal provided by Vassiliki Kravari.
Mokra Poljana Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the settlement site of Mokra Polěna to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Selište Mokra Polěna). The charter shows a striking difference in the settlement typology, since Mokra Polěna appears as a village (selo) as well as a settlement site (selište). The village of Mokra Poljana was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (Selo Mokra Poljana). It is registered as Mezra Mokra Polana in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from the years 1570 to 1572, which means that the village was already abandoned at that time .
Momkovo Place Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), obtained in 1388/1389 the villages Momkovo and Ivane in exchange for the villages Bukurci and Povilьno, which he gave to the Saint Demetrius Monastery near the village Sušica (the so-called Marko’s Monastery) (trudomь i podvigom hristoljubivago raba božija andrěaša sina ftorago blagověrnago kralě Vlьkašina i kralice Eleni monahini Elisaveti i eliko vьzmožno bistь dahomь i priložihomь svetěi crьkьvi sela u poli i u zabrьdi sь metohomь i pravinami jaže pisana sutь izvěstně o vsemь jaže o nihь v vrevi vь hrisovulě. I si dvě selě tamo Bukurci i Povilьno vь zaměnenie crьkьvi sušičkoi z govoromь i dahomь za Momkovo i za Ivane poneže tako priležno bistь ōboimь crьkьvamь imeti tako sija sela bezьsьmušena vь utvrьždenie lěto ·ѕ·ō·č·z· indiktiōn).
Momlišta Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Momlišta and the settlement site Morozvižda with boundaries, hunting grounds and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Momlišta selo i selište Morozvižda s měgjami i s lovištami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village Momlište is registered in the Defter for Nahija Ohrid under the year 1583 as Mumlišta.
Momušići Place The village of Momušići was confirmed by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) to the Monastery of Chilandar (Selo u Zětě Momušiki sь zabělomь i sь brьdomь i sь pravinami, i planina Dobri Dolove, Stlьbica i Botuča).
Morjani Place The Village of Morjani was given by King Milutin to the Banjska Monastery (Sp. IV 6 - Selo Morjani, bratije dijakona B(o)goja i s(y)na mu Pribyla, sь ljudmi i sь svoimi megjami...).
Morobisdos Place A praise poem by the Byzantine poet Manuel Philes (13th/14th century) for the Byzantine general Michael Dukas Glabas Tarchaneiotes relates, among other things, about the conquest of Morobisdos (Εὐτζάπολιν δὲ συλλαβὼν Μοροβίσδου, Σκόπιά τε Σθλάβιτζαν ἐξ εὐανδρίας, Καὶ τὸν Πίαντζον καὶ τὸ περὶ τὸν Στρόμον, Καὶ τὸν περὶ Στρούμμιτζαν ἄφθονον τόπον). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated in 1300 the village Avazgovo to the Monastery of Saint George–Gorg near Skopia (Skopje) with all its possessions (especially pastures - summer and winter pastures), which had already been given to the monastery by the Byzantine emperor Manuel I. Komnenos (Avazgovo pod Moroїzvizdomĭ eže prida kÿrь Manoilь carь, s vinogradi, s nivijem, sь sěnokosi, s pašišti, sь letovišti, sь zimovišti, i sь mlini, sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village Morobisdos is mentioned in the charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery Gračanica from year 1315 (or 1321?) (i po Morozvizdu). In the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 it is said that the Eparchy of Morobisdos had fallen in desolation for many years (Poiskavše ōbrětosmo vь ōblasti toi episkopiju Morozviždьsku ōtь mnogyhь lětьь zapustěvšu). For this reason it was subordinated to the new eparchy with the village of Morobisdos and its borders (sь selomь těmь Morozvizdomь i sь ōtьtesomь sela toga). The Serbian local ruler Konstantin Dragaš donated on the 15th August 1381 the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) with all its possessions, including the village Morobisdos and its hamlets Rokjevci and Grьdovci, to the Hilandar Monastery (selo Morōzvizdь i sь zaselci Rōkjevci i Grьdovci i sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami sela togo).
Mramorane Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan mentioned the village of Mramorane in the charter of the year 1334/35 (Stasь u Gligorovьcehь igumna brata Ḟeōdorova vь Malihь Mramoraněhь, kupenica ōdь kirь Dimitrija Davidova kьblomь .ksi. – mь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan also refered to the village of Mramorane in the charter of the year 1343/44 (Kupenica vь Malyh Mramorěneh ōdь Davida kьblomь .r.). The village of Mramorane is mentioned with a road between Mramorane and Dupijačani in 1344/45.
Mrmonie Place The Hamlet of Mrmonie was given by Tsar Uroš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSP. 166).
Mērana Place In ca. 1299/1300 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated the village of Mērana in (the župa of) Morava to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita (χωρίον διακείμενον εἰς τὴν Μοράβαν καὶ ἐπονομαζόμενον τὴν Μηράναν). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I selo u Moravě narekomoje Izmira). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of the Serbian King Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar from the years 1303-1304 (or after 1331) reports that the village of S'mira in Morava was granted to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) in the vicinity of the Monastery of Chilandar by the Serbian King (i u Moravě selo S'mira ... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь).
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.
Nebrěgovo Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the settlement site of Nebrěgovo with all rights and an unknown number of hamlets to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Nebrěgovo sь vsěmi pravinami, sь zaselci, ōdь nego polovinu). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Nebreěgovo to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selo Nebreěgovo sь vsěmi pravinami;). The donation of Nebregovo is confirmed a second time in the third charter (Selo Homorani i crьkvь Svetyi Aḟanasïe s vodenicōmь i gradinōmь i s pelivoromь (!) i sь vsěmi pravinami, zaedno s Nebrěgovomь).
Nedokusi Place The Village of Nedokusi was given by King Uros I to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Ston. A Part of the village was also given to the Monastery of Sveti Peter and Paul in Lim (ZSp. 601 XV, 595 X; LjS SP., III, 9 - Selo Nedakusy).
Nerašta Place The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated in ca. 1299/1300 the village of Nerašta to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (χωρίον διακείμενον περὶ τὸν Πόλογον καὶ ἐπιλεγόμενον Νεράσταν). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I u Polozě selo Nerašta s pravinami jegō).
Nerodimlja Place On 14 August 1332 (?) the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) issued a charter for Dubrovnik in the palace of Nerodimlja. Before 8 August 1339 King Stefan Dušan issued a charter for Dubrovnik in Nerodimlja. On 10 September 1340 King Stefan Dušan enacted a charter for Dubrovnik in Nerodimlja. Between April 1346 and December 1355 (1351?) the Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan issued a charter for the town of Kotor in Nerodimlja.
Nerězi Place The Inscription preserved on the marble architrave above the main entrance into the naos of Nerězi informs us, that the church in Nerězi was dedicated to St. Panteleimon and decorated at the expense of Alexios Angelos Komnenos in September of the thirteenth indiction of the year 1164, when the hegumenos was the monk Ioannikos (Ἐκαλλιεργήθη ὁ ναὸς τοῦ ἁγίου καὶ ἐνδόξου μεγαλομάρτυρος Παντελεήμονος ἐκ συνδρομῆς κυροῦ Ἀλεξίου τοῦ Κομνηνοῦ καὶ υἱοῦ τῆς πορφυρογεννήτης κυρᾶς Θεοδώρας μηνὶ Σεπτεμβρίῳ ἰνδικτιῶνος ῖγ ἔτους ΣΧΟΓ ἡγουμενεύοντος Ἰωαννικίου μοναχοῦ). The village Vodno donated by the king Stefan Uroš II Milutin to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg formed a communal unit with the village of Nerězi and shared together the vineyards, the fields, the watermills, the hay harvests, the hunting and fishing grounds, meadows and all rights (Edno bo jestь selo Vodno i Nerězi sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь voděničijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i sь ribnimi, sь zaběli i sь vsěmi pravinami ihь). These church properties in Vodno and Nerězi were administred as pronoia ( Takožde i po vsěhь selěhь crьkьvnihь vo Vodně i v Nerězihь, ponieže crьkovna pronija jestь, a ne ničija baština).
Nevizrake Place The Village of Nevizrake was given by King Vladislav to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Bistrica (ZSp. 590 I - Ja, pomoštiju i milostiju Božijeju věn'čanny kraalь vsěhь sr'bskihь zemlь i pomorьskihь, Stefanь Vladislavь, naměstьnikь onogo blaženago i oca mi, ponaavljaju i oněhь prьvodan'naja sela i potvrьždaju simь moimь hrisovulomь Bystricu okolo crьkve, Nevyzrake oboje. A tomi selu megja kako je prišьlь rьtь megu Orahovicomь, itd). The village lied in the boundaries of the modern Village of Metanjac.
Nosoljin Place The Village of Nosoljin was confirmed by Tsar Uroš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (ZSP. 447 IV).
Novoseli Place The hamlet of Novoseli, which was part of the village of Šipačna, belonged in the year 1392 to the Serbian Nobleman Stefan Lazarević and was given to the Monastery of Hilandar (ZSp. 458 II - I sïja sela prïložihь sь crьkvomь: elo Kukanь, zaselьkь mu Čajetina; selo Šipьčьno, zaselьkь mu Novoseli; selo Prisoninkь, i u Hraštahь trï zaselьci, tako i sь ulïjanïci, i sïja vsa kьždo sь sь svoimi megjami i pravinami selь těhь, što si su imala izь načela. ZSp. 775-776 - Selu že hramu Vьvedeniju svetaja vьsvetihь sь povelěnijemь gospodstva mi priloži Obradь baštinu svoju i otca njegova i deda, selo Kukanь i aselije mu Šipьč'no, i zaselije mu Čajetina, i sazelije mu Novoseljani. ZSp 776-777 - My že sь zboromь crьkve velike egovo usrьdïe i moljenïe prijem'še po tomužde obrazu i směrenïe mi zapisa veovodě Obradu Dekin'dïkju vь věčnuju baštinu do věka vyše rečennu cr'kvь jaže jestь vь zapisanïi svetïihь gospodь i kralь i gospodina cara Stěfana, takožde i milostiju i zapisanïemь blagočьstivago gospodina Srblemь kneza Lazara selo Kukanь i zaselьkь mu Čajetina i Šip'čno i Novoseljani sь vsemi megjami i pravinami i sь planinomь sela togai nikimь neotjemljemo i nepotvoreno ... ).
Něžičino Place Boroslavь, the lord of the village Něžičino was in conflict with the Hilandar Monastery because of the boundary between the villages Boruevo and Něžičino. A commision, consisting of Čelnik Terijan, Stanko, the Pristav of the kefalija of Strumica and four Elders, determinated before 1375/1376 the boundary between both possessions (da ukažu zemli meždu Boruevom i meždu Něžičinom, i o čim' se svagja Hilandarь i Boroslavь gospodar Nežič'ki).
Obrva Place The Village of Obrva was confirmed by Despot Đurađ Branković to the Serbian nobleman Radića (ZSp 335 VIII - I u Gornoi Mopravě: Selo Obrьva, selo Lěskovlja, selo Platovo, selo Jabučïe, i tri selišta pusta: Kovači, i druga Lěskovica i Bražice).
Odri Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Odri in Polog with the church of Sveti Dmitrij, people, summer pasture, all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of Gračanica. These properties were given to the monastery within the scope of an exchange of property between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (I Bane u Suhogrьlě koi běhu takožde upisani vь ōtčině mi hrisovulě, i vzehь i dahь Svetomu Nikolě jepiskuplii dьbrьskoi, a za ne dahь zaměnu Svety Bogorodici gradčanьskoi u Polozě Ōdri crьkьovь Svetago Dmitrija sь ljudmi i sь planinomь, i sь vse mi megjami pravi mi koako si je imalo se to ōd iskoni).
Orah Place The Hamlet Orah, which belongs to the Village of Pavle Crkve, was given by Tsar Uroš to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSP. 166).
Orahovica (1) Place The Village of Orahovica was mentioned in the years 1234 - 1243 (ZSp. 589-590 I - ... Ja, pomoštiju i milostiju Božijeju věn'čanny kraalь vsěhь sr'bskihь zemlь i pomorьskihь, Stefanь Vladislavь, naměstьnikь onogo blaženago i oca mi, ponaavljaju i oněhь prьvodan'naja sela i potvrьždaju simь moimь hrisovulomь Bystricu okolo crьkve, Nevyzrake oboje. A tomu selu megja kako je prišьlь rьtь megu Orahovicomь, itd.).
Orahovo Place The Village of Orahovo was confirmed at the 15th of July 1363 by Tsar Uroš to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 166).
Orahovo u Crnici Place The village of Orahovo u Crnici was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) to the Monastery of Sveti Nikola in Vranjina (I dahь selo u Crьnici imenomь Orahovo sь ljudmi i sa vasemi mećami.).
Pakljani Place Pakljani was given by King Milutin to an unknown Vlah (Sp. IV 6 - i Vlahu Pьkljani).
Paleži in Brskovska Župa Place The village of Paleži in Brskovska Župa was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (reigned 1321-1331) to the Monastery of Dečani (DH 58 - Takožde i Prokopija Bogdanovića s bratjom i s selom s Paleži i s vsěmi međami u brskovskoj župě).
Palikuće Place The Hamlet of Palikuće, which belongs to the Village of Glušica was given by Tsar Uroš to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp 167).
Pasija Luka Place The Village of Pasija Luka was confirmed by Tsar Uroš to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 166).
Pavla Crkva Place The Village of Pavla Crkva was confirmed by Tsar Uroš to the Serbian nobleman Musa (ZSP. 449 I).
Pavlje Place The Village of Pavlje was given by Milutin to the Banjska Monastery (Sp. IV 4 - Selo Pavlje, a megje mu).
Peštera Place The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the village Peštera with people to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu Pešteru sь ljudmi).
Peščanica Place The Village of Peščanica was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the Žiča Monastery (ZSp 571 I - ... na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь mi svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьica sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sьvsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь, Tlьsto Brьdo sь Rašьkimь Dělomь i sь Štitarinovь, Pěšьčanica vьsa sь Pěčanomь, Bukovica, Grahovišta vьsa, Svinьci, Gračanica, Radievo, Konarevo, Črьnjave sь Sěrčovь, Brěstnica, sь trьgomь, Svibnica sь Okruglomь, Bobole sь Čečinomь, Gvočanica sь Pupavnimi).
Pitičь Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Pitičь with a field and a mountain to the Monastery of Treskavec in 1334/35 (Selištte pusto Pitičь sь nivijemь i sь goromь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1343/44 the donation of the settlement site of Pitičь with a summer pasture and all rights (Selište Ptici sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement site of Pitičь with its mine and summer pastures (Metohь u Porěči Manastircь s niviem, s Vidušemь i sь selištemь Ptičemь i s rudomь i s planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Pitičь Place Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Pitičь with a field and a mountain to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selištte pusto Pitičь sь nivijemь i sь goromь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed in 1343/44 the donation of Pitičь with a summer pasture and all its rights (Selište Ptici sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the settlement of Pitičь with its mine and summer pastures (Metohь u Porěči Manastircь s niviem, s Vidušemь i sь selištemь Ptičemь i s rudomь i s planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Plav Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated several fishermen in the village or region of Plav to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren (Gk XV 303; SN ZSp., - u Plavě selo Dosuge; MSM Gl XII, 39 - selo u Plavě Gradь).
Plavkovo Place The Village of Plavkovo was confirmed by Tsar Uroš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 166).
Plavnica in Zeta Place The village of Plavnica in Zeta was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Prvovenčani (reigned 1196-1227) to the Monastery of Žiča in ca. 1220 (A se u Zetě sela: Trěbole, Plavnici, u Gorskoi Župě Goličь). A metochion of the Monastery of Sveti Nikola in Vranjina is mentioned in Plavnica in the times of Saint Sava (ca. 1175-1236). The village had also a Monastery of Saint John (SSS 198). (MMS., 12 i 18 - u PLavnici ōtь mesta nis Plavnicu)
Plavьkovyna in Brskovo Place Plavьkovyna was a hamlet of the village of Prostěnije. It was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš I (reigned 1243-1276) to the Monastery of Saint Peter and Paul in Lim (Selo u Brьskově Prostěnyje, a zaselije mu Bystrica, Dobrihьnina, Gostylovina, Stričina, Plavьkovyna, Selьca, Jasenovo, a planina mu Konь, a megja Prostěnyju otь Tare u stěnu u Pělovynu, ...).
Pnuće Place The village of Pnucem was home to some masters of unknown art (Gk XV 304).
Pobǫžda Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Pobǫžda with vineyards, mills, meadows and all rights to the monastery of St. George-Gorg (Selo Pobǫžda sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemь, sъ žrъn’kamoï i sь pašišti, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěžde zakon’noïmoï ih). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos mentioned the village in ca. 1299/1300 when he donated a vineyard to the monastery of Saint Nikita (καὶ ἀμπέλια δύο διακείμενα εἴς τε τὸ Πομπόσδιν καὶ εἰς τὸν Λάκκον τοῦ Τουρίση). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of a vineyard near the respective village is confirmed (i vinogra(da) dva, jedinь o(u) Poboždi a drugy u dolu Pureševě).
Pobǫžda, Meadow Place Tsar Konstantine Asen donated a meadow near the village of Pobǫžda to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Pobǫžda sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemь, sъ žrъn’kamoï i sь pašišti, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěžde zakon’noïmoï ih).
Pobǫžda, Mill Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a mill near the the village of Pobǫžda to the Monastery of St. George-Gorg (Selo Pobǫžda sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemь, sъ žrъn’kamoï i sь pašišti, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěžde zakon’noïmoï ih).
Pobǫžda, Vineyard Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the vineyards near Pobǫžda to the Monastery of St. George-Gorg (Selo Pobǫžda sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemь, sъ žrъn’kamoï i sь pašišti, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěžde zakon’noïmoï ih). The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated a vineyard near the village in ca. 1299/1300 to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (καὶ ἀμπέλια δύο διακείμενα εἴς τε τὸ Πομπόσδιν καὶ εἰς τὸν Λάκκον τοῦ Τουρίση). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of a vineyard near the village of Pobǫžda is confirmed (i vinogra(da) dva, jedinь o(u) Poboždi a drugy u dolu Pureševě).
Poceste Place The Village of Poceste was given by Tsar Uroš to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 166).
Podbrězi Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the place of Borko near Podbrezi with a court and people to the Monastery of Gračanica. This property was given to the monastery within the scope of an exchange of property between Gračanica and the Bishopric of Debar (i Borkovo město, što se nahodi u Podьbrězěhь i dvor).
Podlěšane Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the village of Podlěšane together with hamlets, boundaries and all rights to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Selo Podlěšane s megěmi i ōtesi i sь zaselci i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo). The village of Podlěšane was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79. It is also registered as Podišani in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Polaticь Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated some fields near Polaticь to the Monastery in Treskavec (Niva sumegnja do Radoslava i Hitreša kьblomь .m. plisijastь Spanьdunь i do Hitreša i do selišta Polaticь/Niva pod Polaticь kьblomь .l. plisijastь Spanьdunь i do hraštanьskego putě i do Stana Vlьkana). Polaticь is mentioned a second time during a boundary description of a meadow (niva Nikiforovecь ōdь Carego Kladenьca do togo potoka i do togo i do careva druma ko ide ōdь Polaticь na Bivolь Brodь; Lucinь vinogradь podь Hraštany i sь brьdomь). In the year 1344/45 Polaticь was mentioned by King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan in the boundary description of Krьpeno (do careva druma koi ide ōtь Polaticь na Veliku).
Polaz Place The village of Polaz was given by King Milutin to the Monastery of Banjska (Sp. IV 4 - I cr(ь)kvь S(ve)t(a)go D'mitrija u Běkově i sь sely. Selo Běkovo, selo Polььzь(sic), selo Hropalica.).
Poljance Place The village of Poljance was given by King Milutin to the Monastery of Banjska (Sp. IV 4 - , ōt cr(ь)kvište kako dělь grede meždu Poljan'ce i meždu Rjuišta).
Pološko Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated in February 1340 upon request of Despotissa Maria the Church of Saint George in Pološko to the Hilandar Monastery. The monastery was endowed with the village Pološko. The donation of the king comprised also of hamlets, mills, hay harvests and all rights of the village (selo Pološko s megami i sь zaselci i s mliny i sь sěnokosi i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga). The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the Church of Saint George in Pološko and the village Pološko to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu... i nadь gradomь crьkovь Svety Georgie Položky na rěcě Črьnoi sь sely: selo Pološko). The village Pološko is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Tikveš in the years 1519 and 1573.
Polumir Place The Village of Polumir was given by grand župan Stefan Nemanja to the Studenci Monastery (ZSp. 568 I - Prьveje selo Brezova, i selo Gušterice, i selo Zasadь, selo Ćakovo, selo Poolumirь, selo Cer’e, selo Bresnikь, selo Rastište, selo Savovo, i Glavoči, selo Mlan'ča, selo Mugurice, Selo Mi ...).
Poroj Place The boundaries of Zlovadnica, registered as a possession of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, are marked by the old furrow and the road from Poroj (287, 22: Niva Zlovadnica…nad Trěbošomь…A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyard and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren. In the delimitation of Selce the village of Poroj is mentioned (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [auch Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
Potoča Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed the donation of his father Stefan Uroš II Milutin. The latter granted the church of Sveti Vrač(i) near Potoča, located in Upper Polog, with vineyards, fields, bought estates, smallholdings given for the sake of salvation and retinue to the Bishopric of Prizren (U Gornemь Polozě crkьvь Svetyju Vračju u Potočahь, što jestь pridalь roditeь kraljevьstva mi, i s vinogradi, i s nivijemь, i s kupljenicami i zadušninami i z dvorani).
Potoča, Church Sveti Vrači Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed the donation of his father Stefan Uroš II Milutin. The latter granted the church of Sveti Vrač(i) (the Saint Cosmas and Damian) near Potoča, located in Upper Polog, with vineyards, fields, bought estates, smallholdings given for the sake of salvation and retinue to the Bishopric of Prizren (U Gornemь Polozě crkьvь Svetyju Vračju u Potočahь, što jestь pridalь roditeь kraljevьstva mi, i s vinogradi, i s nivijemь, i s kupljenicami i zadušninami i z dvorani).
Povilьno Place Andrěašь, the son of the Serbian King Demetrios Blukasinos (Vlьkašinь), gave the villages Bukurci and Povilьno to the Saint Demetrius Monastery near the village Sušica (the so-called Marko’s Monastery) and obtained in 1388/1389 in exchange the villages Momkovo and Ivane (trudomь i podvigom hristoljubivago raba božija andrěaša sina ftorago blagověrnago kralě Vlьkašina i kralice Eleni monahini Elisaveti i eliko vьzmožno bistь dahomь i priložihomь svetěi crьkьvi sela u poli i u zabrьdi sь metohomь i pravinami jaže pisana sutь izvěstně o vsemь jaže o nihь v vrevi vь hrisovulě. I si dvě selě tamo Bukurci i Povilьno vь zaměnenie crьkьvi sušičkoi z govoromь i dahomь za Momkovo i za Ivane poneže tako priležno bistь ōboimь crьkьvamь imeti tako sija sela bezьsьmušena vь utvrьždenie lěto ·ѕ·ō·č·z· indiktiōn).
Preska, Abandoned Land Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated an abandoned land near the village of Preska to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
Preslop Place The Village of Preslop was mentioned in 1314 (SP. IV 2, 5 - , I meždu Šipovik' u Prěslopь, i ōt Prěslopa po dělu na planinicu, i z Prěslopomь po glavicamь).
Prostěnije in Brskovo Place The village of Prostěnije in Brskovo was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš I (reigned 1243-1276) to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Ston (A se selo u Brьskově Prostěnije, Stryčina, Gostilovina, Bys'trica, a zaselije mu Dobrih'nina i Bělojevina.) and a bit later to the Monastery of Saint Peter and Paul in Lim (Selo u Brьskově Prostěnyje, a zaselije mu Bystrica, Dobrihьnina, Gostylovina, Stričina, Plavьkovyna, Selьca, Jasenovo, a planina mu Konь, a megja Prostěnyju otь Tare u stěnu u Pělovynu, ...).
Prosěnikovo Place The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš commissioned before 1375/1376 Danilь, the Bishop of Strumica, to summon the noblemen from Strumica in order to determinate the boundary of the village Prosěnikovo (Tьgažde povelěnijem vseblagočьstivago gospodina Kostadina směrenni episkopь Strumički Danilь zakleh boljare grada Strumice da ukažu kudě je megja Prosěnikovu). The village Prosěnikovo is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Strumica in the year 1519 and 1573.
Prěbužda Place In ca. 1299/1300 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated the village (?, uncertain because of the Byzantine term "topos") of Prěbužda to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita (τόπον καλούμενον τὴν Μπρεμποῦσδαν). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village (?, uncertain because of the Serbian term "zemlja") is confirmed (I zemlja narekomaja Prěbužda). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar from the years 1303-1304 (or after 1331) reports that the village of Prěbužda was granted to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) in the vicinity of the Chilandar Monastery by the Serbian King (i selo Prěbuždu, ... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь). According to Vassiliki Kravari the village of Prěbužda was located to the South of the village of Banjane.
Prěbužda, Marble Quarry Place In a charter for the Monastery of Sveti Nikita issued by the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) in ca. 1299/1300 a marble quarry is mentioned in the boundary description of the village of Prěbužda (καὶ τῶν ἐγχωρίως καλουμένων Πυκνῶν Μαρμάρων). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the same marble quarry is mentioned again (I zemlja narekomaja Prěbužda: i počinajetь ōt puti banjanьskoga i idetь kь gradu Skopьskomu, i do gdě se zove Često Mramōrije, i ōpira se u rěku u Lepenьcь i kladenca Goliševa, i do města narekomago Želěznago, s perivolmi jego i s voděničijemь i s pročimi pravinami, jakože go jes(tь) drьžal drěvlje někto Žegrь Radomirь sь bratijam). The name of the microtoponym (Πυκνὰ Μάρμαρα, Често Мрамѡриѥ) suggests that marble was extracted at this very place.
Prěbužda, Watermills Place The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated in ca. 1299/1300 the watermills near the village of Prěbužda to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita (μετὰ τῶν ἐν αὐτῶ περιβολίων καὶ μυλοστασίων καὶ λοιπῶν δικαίων). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective watermills is confirmed (I zemlja narekomaja Prěbužda: i počinajetь ōt puti banjanьskoga i idetь kь gradu Skopьskomu, i do gdě se zove Često Mramōrije, i ōpira se u rěku u Lepenьcь i kladenca Goliševa, i do města narekomago Želěznago, s perivolmi jego i s voděničijemь i s pročimi pravinami, jakože go jes(tь) drьžal drěvlje někto Žegrь Radomirь sь bratijami).
Prěska Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin mentioned the village of Preska in the donation of abandoned land to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
Prьvince Place In 1354/55 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) gave permission to his nobleman Vlatko Paskačić to donate the Church of Sveti Nikola in Psača, which Vlatko had erected on the inherited property of his father, together with the appertaining metochion to the Monastery of Hilandar (I vьspomenu carstvu mi prěvьzljubljenʼny i pravověrnii vlastelinь carstva mi Vladko ō crьkvy svetago Nikoly jaže jestь sьzdalь na svoōi baštině Pʼsači a sь blagoslovljenijemь carstva mi...i poljubi prěd carstvomʼ mi i priloži svoju baštinu crьkvь svetago Nikoli na Psači prěsvetěi Bogorodici hilandarьskoi sь vsěmь metehōmь). Stefan Dušan enlarged Vlatko's endowment with the village of Prьvince. He donated it to the Monastery of Hilandar together with all its rights, its hillock and summer pasture (selo Prьvin’ce sь vsěmi pravinami i sь ōbrьšijemь i sь planinōmь).
Psača Place In 1354/55 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) gave permission to his nobleman Vlatko Paskačić to donate the Church of Sveti Nikola in Psača, which Vlatko had erected on the inherited property of his father, together with the appertaining metochion to the Monastery of Hilandar (I vьspomenu carstvu mi prěvьzljubljenʼny i pravověrnii vlastelinь carstva mi Vladko ō crьkvy svetago Nikoly jaže jestь sьzdalь na svoōi baštině Pʼsači a sь blagoslovljenijemь carstva mi...i poljubi prěd carstvomʼ mi i priloži svoju baštinu crьkvь svetago Nikoli na Psači prěsvetěi Bogorodici hilandarьskoi sь vsěmь metehōmь). In the border description of Psača the rivers Moštanica and Lukavica and the topographical entity Golěm Ōdrьn are mentioned (Psačju sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja sela togo Moštanica kako pripada u rěku Lukavicu i do gde se izovrьša Moštanica i povrьhʼ planine nizʼ drumь kako spada posrěd golěmoga ōdrьna). Psača is registered as Starče, Psarče and Ipsarča in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from the years 1570 to 1572.
Pupavnje Place The Village of Pupavnje was given by King Uroš I to the Žičca Monastery (ZSp. 571 I - ... na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьnica, sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sь vьsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь, Tlьsto Brьdo sь Rašьkimь Dělomь i sь Štitarinovь, Pěšьčanica vьsa sь Pěčanomь, Bukovica, Grahopvišta vьsa, Svinьci, Gračanica, Radievo, Konarevo, Črьnjave sь Sěrčovь, Brěstnica sь trьgomь, Svibnica sь Okruglomь, Bobole sь Čečinomь, Gvočanica sь Pupavnimi).
Radohožda Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Radohožda with hamlets, hunting grounds, summer pastures and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Selo Radohožda zaselci i s lovištami i s planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village of Radohožda is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Ohrid from the year 1536 to 1539 and under the year 1583.
Radovlište Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the Church of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Radovlište with bought properties and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (U Radovlištehь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica s kupeničjemь i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village of Radovlište is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536 and 1539 and under the year 1583.
Radějevo Place The Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos donated in ca. 1299/1300 the village of Radějevo to the Monastery of Saint Nikita (τόπον καλούμενον τοῦ Ῥαδέα). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos - at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin - in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the respective village is confirmed (I drugo město nareč(e)no Radějevo).
Rakitьcь Place The grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević became his possessions in the vicinity of Konče from the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. He erected the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče (kako poiska na carьstvě mi mnogovьzljublenni vlastelinь i brat carьstva mi veliki vojevoda Nikola, kako da priloži i da mu potpiše carьstvo mi materi Bōžijei hilandarьskōi crьkьvь u Kon’či Svetago Stěfana što si jestь sьzidalь svoimь trudōm i ōtkupumь u svojei baštině zapisanoi, što mu jestь zapisalь i utvrьdilь roditelь carьstva mi, u baštinu do věki, svetopočivьši carь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan V Uroš realised his wish and donated the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče with all its property to the Hilandar Monastery in 1366. The monastery on Mount Athos was endowed also with the villagе Rakitьcь (I tuzi crьkьvь prilaga i potpisuje carьstvo mi materi Božijei halandarskōi, vь pomenь carьstva mi i vь pomen brata carьstva mi vojevode Nikole i vsěmi seli crьkve Svetago Stěfana. Selo Konča, selo Lubnica, selo Trěskavьcь, selo Suhi Dolь, selo Dědino, selo Rakitьcь, selo Sěništa, selo gde jestь sědel Dobroslavь Karbikь, selo polь Tudōrice, selo Kostadinci, selo gde je sědelь Kostadinь, sselo Negronfōti, selo Grkovь Dolь, selo Sveti Kostadinь, i sela ina koja se nahode u meteseh kōnčkihь, mala, golěma kude jestь posadilь vojevoda ōtroke svoje. I sijazi sela više pisanna Svetago Stefana da si ima i drži božьstvinaja crьkьvi mati Božija Hilandarska s ljudmi, s vinogradi, s planinami, s vodeničijem, sь je livadijemь prosto rekše sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vsěmi periōrōm selь tehь). The village of Rakitьcь is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Strumica in 1519 and 1573 as Rakitec.
Rastetina Place The Village of Rastetina was given by King Uroš I to the Monastery of Sveti Peter and Paul in Lim (ZSp. 594 VIII - Selo Rastetina, a meda jemu otь Srьdeva Brьda u Draganь Dolь, pravo nizь potokь, kako se potoka stajeta i prězь, itd).
Ratina Place The Village of Ratina was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the Žiča Monastery (ZSp 571 I - ... na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь mi svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьica sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sьvsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь, Tlьsto Brьdo sь Rašьkimь Dělomь i sь Štitarinovь, Pěšьčanica vьsa sь Pěčanomь, Bukovica, Grahovišta vьsa, Svinьci, Gračanica, Radievo, Konarevo, Črьnjave sь Sěrčovь, Brěstnica, sь trьgomь, Svibnica sь Okruglomь, Bobole sь Čečinomь, Gvočanica sь Pupavnimi).
Raš’če Place Tsar Constantine Asen donated the Village of Raš’če together with the villages of Dlъbica and Koïdovo to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Koïdovo, i selo Dlъbica, i selo Raš’če sь vsěmi pravinami ihъ).
Ribnica (1) Place The Village of Ribnica was given by King Stefan Nemanja to the Žiča Monastery (ZSp. 571 I - ... na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьnica, sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sь vьsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь, Tlьsto Brьdo sь Rašьkimь Dělomь i sь Štitarinovь, Pěšьčanica vьsa sь Pěčanomь, Bukovica, Grahopvišta vьsa, Svinьci, Gračanica, Radievo, Konarevo, Črьnjave sь Sěrčovь, Brěstnica sь trьgomь, Svibnica sь Okruglomь, Bobole sь Čečinomь, Gvočanica sь Pupavnimi).
Ribnica (2) Place The village of Ribnica is mentioned in the year 1314 (SP. IV 5 - meždu Ryb'nïcu i meždu Dinoše). It is the birthplace of the Serbian Grand Župan Stefan Nemanja (reigned 1166/68-1196).
Rodokali Place The Sevastokrator called Kerьsakь donated the village of Rodokali with hamlets and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the endowment done by Kerьsakь in the charter for the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (I kako prihodi vseōsvešteni jepiskopь Děvolьski kirь Gligori i uspomenu mi kako jestь priložilь prěljubovni vlastelinь kraljevstva mi sevastokratorь Kerьsakь selo Rodokali, i sь zaselьci i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga crьkvi Periblepьtu, monastiru kralevstva mi i kraličinu. I kralevstvo mi zapisa i utvrьdi, jako da jestь tvrьdo i nerazorimo do věka i da jestь otь crьkve neotiemlemo do dni i do věka). The village of Rodokali is registered in the Defter for the Nahija Mokra under the year 1583.
Rovci Place The Village of Rovci was mentioned in 1314 (Sp. IV 4 - ōt Děže va u Kurijaču po dělu na Rov'ce u Kalogjerovь lazь). It lies within the boundaries of the modern Тušimlja.
Rudnica Place The Village of Rudnica was confirmed by Tsar Uroš V to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 167).
Ruginci Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the village of Ruginci together with its boundaries and rights to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica (Selo Ruginci s megěmi i ōtesi i s pravinami sela togo). It was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79. The village of Ruginci is registered in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
Rupeljevo Place The village of Rupeljevo was given by despot Stefan Lazarević to the Mileševi Monastery (ZSp. 607 I - ... Priložihь monastiru gospodina mi svetago Savy iže vь Milěševe petь selь u Moravicahь, imže imena sïa: dva Gulja, tretïe Hrasno Polje, četvrьti Šemgonь, peto Rupeljevo).
Rurakь Place The Duke Dmitrь got the village Rurakь as his inherited property from the Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš for his loyal service (Iako istini i vьsesrьdьčni surodnikь i brat gospodstva mi vojevoda Dmitrь k věčnomu Tvorьcu i nekonьčavajemu i nemimohodimu i vьsa mira sego ni vь čto že vьměni i vladicě svojemu Hristu priveza se. I sela iže jestь iznašьlь brat gospodstva mi vojevoda Dmitrь, iže mu jestь darovalo gospodstvo mi za jegovo pravověrno porabotanie). He donated the village with all boundaries to the Hilandar Monastery. The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš confirmed the endowment of Duke Dmitrь in a charter from 1388/1389 (I selo Rurakь i togai sela ōtesь poemši ōd Lalulova studenьca, tako i više polěne na Gornicu i ōd Gornice više pošed nad gdunomь i od gdunje uz dolь do Pripečanьske voděnice i ōd voděnice nizь Nenulovь Dolь do gradišta i ōd gradišta poemši niz dělь na Vilьski Dubь i ōd tuda došьd gloga na veliku glavu više Predimirьcь i ōd tei glave pošьd nizьbrьdo po vilu gde slazi srědni dělь do gornjega prěhoda u Suhi Dolь, tako i prěko na Rajanovo selište gde sěde ulijarci sь Rajanomь i sь mlini sela toga i s <...> i s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togai). ). The village Rurakь is registered in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil in the years 1519, 1550 and 1573.
Rěčice Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Rěčice together with vineyards, mills, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Vь Položkoi ōblasti selo Rěčici, i to darovan’noje s(ve)toïmь Romanomъ c(a)rjemь S(ve)tōmu Geōrgiju sъ vinograd(i), sь nivijemъ, (i) sъ žrъnъkami, sъ perivolmi, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběloï, sь planinami, sь lovištemъ zvěrnoïmъ, i sь vsěmi dohodkoï i sь vsěmi pravinami). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Rěčice to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg and he recalls the earlier donors (Selo vь ōblasti Položьkoi Rěčice sь Popovlïani, ježe jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, prьvi ktitorь. I vidě kraljevstvo mi ïako podano jestь svetymь Romanomь caremь i svetimь kÿrь-Aleksiemь caremь, i zapisano i utvrьždeno kÿrь-Manoilemь caremь, kÿrь-Asanomь caremь i svetymi i pravověrnimi cari i krali više pisanimi, i osvoboždeno ōtь vsěhь rabotь carьskihь i ōtь vsěhь podanьkь malihь i velikihь). The village is mentioned a second time with the confirmed posessions (selo Rěčice s` vinogradi, s` perьvoli, s` nivijemь, s` mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin also donated the property of Manota near Rěčice, which was a dowry from his father-in-law Dragota, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The reason for this act, was the fact, that the property of Manota belonged to the pronoia of the emperor and was not a patrimonial property. Manota was permitted to continue to hold the property on condition, that he and his sons serve the monastery as soldiers (I Dragotino město u Rěčicahь ōbrěte se carьska pronija, a na baština Dragotina, i dade je kraljevьstvo mi crьkvi. I togo radi Manota zetь Dragotinь, viděvь ere otstupi ōt njeho tьstna prikija, i prědade se crьkvi da si drьži tьstninu i da rabota crьkvi u voiničьski zakonь, da mu se konь ne tovari, i tovara da ne vodi. Ako li Manota i egova dětca i unučije ōtstupetь ōt crьkve, da su lisi Dragotina města, da si ga drьži crьkvi, jakože ga i ōbrěte kraljevьstvo mi u starihь hrisovulěhь carьske pronije, a ne Dragotinu baštinu).
Ržanica Place The village of Ržanica was given together with two Vlach katun by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (reigned 1322-1331) in 1330 to the Dečani Monastery (DH 77 – Selo rziniće i s vsěmi međami i 2 katuna vlah.).
Savovo Place The Village of Savovo was given by the grand župan Stefan Nemanja to the Studenica Monastery (ZSp. 568 I - Prьveje selo Brezova, i selo Gušterice, i selo Zasadь, selo Ćakovo, selo Poolumirь, selo Cer’e, selo Bresnikь, selo Rastište, selo Savovo, i Glavoči, selo Mlan'ča, selo Mugurice, Selo Mi ... ).
Sebemilje Place The Village of Sebemilje was mentioned in 1314 (Sp. IV 4 - , ōt stěne niz r'tь kako se kamy valii k' Seběmilju).
Seběmišlja Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated possessions, which he bought from Kostadin, An᾿drian, from the lady Kalija and her brother Theodora to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I kupi kraljevstvo mi ōt Kostadina syna Lip᾿siōtova, i ōd An᾿driana, syna kirь Theōdorova, i ōd kira Kalije, sestre Theōdorove i ōd brata jeje Theōdora, iže imějahu města u Skopi gradě i v ōblasti Skop᾿skoi, v Prěsci, i v Sušici, i vь Sul᾿ni Dolnjemь i Gornjemь, ili vь Sopištehь ili više Kapeš᾿ca, ili vь Trescě, ili vь Seběmišli, ili vь koi ljubo pori (sic!) skopьskoi [ed. Mošin 215, art. 13: hori skopskoi], ili v prědělěhь skop᾿skihь, ili su selišta, ili vinogradišta, ili vinōgradi, ili nivije, ili sěnokosi, ili su vrьtove, ili perivolje, ili voděničišta). He granted also a vineyard in Seběmišli, that previously belonged to An᾿drian (i vь Seběmišli vinograd An᾿drijanovь što ljubo ga jestь).
Sedlarevo Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, one fourth of the village of Sedlarevo with all boundaries, mills, meadows, gardens and all rights, an endowment of Isah, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Selo Sedlarevo, što daa Isaha za postrigь i za svojega podružija postrigь, četvrьtu čestь vsego sela sь vsěmi megami i sь mliny i sь livadami, sь ōgradijemь i sь vsěmi pravinami. I tuzi kalugericu Isašinu hrani crьkьvь do smrьti. I sija vʼsa malaa i velikaa ōgledavь kraljevьstvo mi zapisahь vʼsa i utvrьdihь da nepokolěbimo). Isah had given this possession for his and his wife᾿s clerical tonsure (Selo Sedlarevo, što daa Isaha za postrigь i za svojega podružija postrigь, četvrьtu čestь vsego sela sь vsěmi megami i sь mliny i sь livadami, sь ōgradijemь i sь vsěmi pravinami). According to the Land Inventory Brebion Isah donated the village of Sedlarevo with court, meadows, an oak forest, mill, pasture, all boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo. This donation was confirmed by the Kephalos (Head of the Polog district) of Polog Vladoje (I što priloži Isaha u Sedlarevě město, dvorь i s livadami i sь dubravomь. Povelěnijemь i milostiju gospodina kralja izdade Vladoje kefalija pološki sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami, i sь mlinom i s pašištemь, i vse što jestь imalь Isaha). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village Sedlarevo with Izbice to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Drěnovьcь, Brodьcь, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami).
Sedlarь Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan confirmed in the year 1354 or 1355 the Sebastokrator’s Dejan’s donation of the settlement site Sedlarь to the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary in the village of Arhiljevica (Selište Sedlarь).
Selce Place The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyards and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [auch Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
Serča Place The Village of Serča was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the Žiča Monastery (ZSp 571 I - ... na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь mi svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьica sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sьvsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь, Tlьsto Brьdo sь Rašьkimь Dělomь i sь Štitarinovь, Pěšьčanica vьsa sь Pěčanomь, Bukovica, Grahovišta vьsa, Svinьci, Gračanica, Radievo, Konarevo, Črьnjave sь Sěrčovь, Brěstnica, sь trьgomь, Svibnica sь Okruglomь, Bobole sь Čečinomь, Gvočanica sь Pupavnimi...).
Skandalsko Place The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš commissioned before 1375/1376 Danilь, the Bishop of Strumica, to summon the noblemen from Strumica in order to determinate the boundary of the village Prosěnikovo (Tьgažde povelěnijem vseblagočьstivago gospodina Kostadina směrenni episkopь Strumički Danilь zakleh boljare grada Strumice da ukažu kudě je megja Prosěnikovu). The settlement site Skandalsko is mentioned in the boundary description of the village Prosěnikovo (ot gornje Prolukje, ot kitaste topole prěko po gornoi brazed Guzarine nive pod selište Skandalsko).
Skrьlinci Place The village of Skrьlinci (selo Skrьlinci) was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 .
Slan’skь Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Slan’skь to the Monastery of St George-Gorg (Zdunę, Sušica, Gradeč’nica Brod sь [S]lan’skomь i sь Bar[barasom]ь i [Kr]ǫpa. Vsa ta města paričk[a sǫ]t, rekǫšte Prьdalika, da ne meteha nikto ni jekso prikisati, ni prodati vьnъka ni nivǫ ni vinograd). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of Slanьskь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Brodь, vь njemь tьrgь Nedelïa i panagjurь .i. dьnь sekьtebra iže jestь priložilь svety Romanь carь, i vь njemь crьkva svetaa Bogorodica sь selomь Slanьskomь i sь Barbarasomь, sь vinogradi, sь nivjemь, sь mlini, sь mostninami, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
Slatina Place The Village of Slatina was mentioned in the year 1314 (Sp. IV 4 - ōt Strašiv'ca u slatinu, ōt slatine u r'tь i u gomylu konь r'ta).
Slivovikь Place The charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren dated to 1347/48 refers to the village of Slivovikь in the border delimitation of the village of Klьčevišta (A megja Klьčevištemь: do visa us poljanu, megju Pьsi Dolь i megju hlьmь tere pravo na kolovozь, i koi putь ide ōt Banjanь pravo mimo selo Slivovikь, kako izlazi kolnikь na kamenikь na brьdo, i ōt tudu pravo u planinu putemь obь druge strane do crьkvišta pri Kalopetrově lozě, a gorě uz dělь u planinu; a ōt Skopija megja, po srědě Dobroga Dola, u putь u prěky koi grede ōt Čahra, i do mramora putemь koi grede uz Golihovo pravo u Banjane, ōt toga puti pravo u visь, koi ide megju Banjane i megju Klьčevišta).
Sopište Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin mentioned the village of Sopište in the donation of abandoned land to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
Sopište, Abandoned Land Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated an abandoned land in or near the village of Sopište to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što je Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulii Gornjemь, i vь Sopištehь, i vь Krušopecehь, ili vь Skopьskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci eҙalimo dahь svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše)
Stlьpčane Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of several possessions to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55. In the boundary description of the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica the village of Stlьpčane is mentioned (A vo mege crьkvi matere Božijei Arьhilevьskoi. Ōtь krьsta putjemь koi grede ōdь Podolěšanь u Stlьpačani). The village of Stlьpčane is registered as Uslupčani in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from the years 1570 to 1572 .
Stroi Place The katun of the Vlachs Stroi is mentioned in the Slavic donor inscription of the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1340/41 as a monastic property (katunь vlaha na stroi). Furthermore, the katun Stroi appears in the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 (I katunь vlahь nastroi). The Serbian local ruler Konstantin Dragaš donated on the 15th August 1381 the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) with all its possessions, including the settlement site Stroi, in which the Vlachs used to be settled (selište Nastroi gde su Vlasi sěděli), to the Hilandar Monastery.
Stroislavci Place The Serbian Despot Jovan Dragaš and his brother Konstantin Dragaš confirmed after 1376/1377 the donation of the village Stroislavci to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I selo Stroislavci). The village is registered in the Defters for the Nahiya Štip in 1519, 1550 and 1573 also as Strisovci.
Stryčina in Brskovo Place The village of Stryčina in Brskovo was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš I (reigned 1243-1276) to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Ston (A se selo u Brьskově Prostěnije, Stryčina, Gostilovina, Bys'trica, a zaselije mu Dobrih'nina i Bělojevina.) and a bit later as a hamlet to the Monastery of Saint Peter and Paul in Lim (Selo u Brьskově Prostěnyje, a zaselije mu Bystrica, Dobrihьnina, Gostylovina, Stričina, Plavьkovyna, Selьca, Jasenovo, a planina mu Konь, a megja Prostěnyju otь Tare u stěnu u Pělovynu, ...).
Suhi Dolь Place The grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević became his possessions in the vicinity of Konče from the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. He erected the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče (kako poiska na carьstvě mi mnogovьzljublenni vlastelinь i brat carьstva mi veliki vojevoda Nikola, kako da priloži i da mu potpiše carьstvo mi materi Bōžijei hilandarьskōi crьkьvь u Kon’či Svetago Stěfana što si jestь sьzidalь svoimь trudōm i ōtkupumь u svojei baštině zapisanoi, što mu jestь zapisalь i utvrьdilь roditelь carьstva mi, u baštinu do věki, svetopočivьši carь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V realised his wish and donated the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče with all its property to the Hilandar Monastery in 1366. The monastery on Mount Athos was endowed also with the villagе Suhi Dolь (I tuzi crьkьvь prilaga i potpisuje carьstvo mi materi Božijei halandarskōi, vь pomenь carьstva mi i vь pomen brata carьstva mi vojevode Nikole i vsěmi seli crьkve Svetago Stěfana. Selo Konča, selo Lubnica, selo Trěskavьcь, selo Suhi Dolь, selo Dědino, selo Rakitьcь, selo Sěništa, selo gde jestь sědel Dobroslavь Karbikь, selo polь Tudōrice, selo Kostadinci, selo gde je sědelь Kostadinь, sselo Negronfōti, selo Grkovь Dolь, selo Sveti Kostadinь, i sela ina koja se nahode u meteseh kōnčkihь, mala, golěma kude jestь posadilь vojevoda ōtroke svoje. I sijazi sela više pisanna Svetago Stefana da si ima i drži božьstvinaja crьkьvi mati Božija Hilandarska s ljudmi, s vinogradi, s planinami, s vodeničijem, sь je livadijemь prosto rekše sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vsěmi periōrōm selь tehь). The location of the village Suhi Dolь is unknown.
Suhogrьlь Place The charter, which is mentioning the settlement site Suhogrьlь, is a forged document for the Monastery of Chilandar attributed to King Stefan Uroš II Milutin. It summarises the possessions of Chilandar and confirms earlier donations amongst others in the town of Štip and its surroundings. The document was created in the years 1371 to 1378 during a legal dispute with the Monastery of St. Panteleimon on Mount Athos based on the existing charter of King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan from the 1330s. The charter is attesting a state of possessions of the Church of St. Archangel Michael in Štip, which was built by the Serbian nobleman Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, as they existed in the 1330s. The charter also attests the resettlement of abandoned settlements with people from foreign lands by the Serbian nobleman Hrelja (I prida kraljevьstvo mi selišta zapoustěvьša ōt věka. Ime selištu: Brěstь i Suhogrьlь). The Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos in 1340/1341 confirmed the village Suhogrьlь as a property of the Hilandar Monastery (τὸ χωρίον ..χο.ί... μετὰ τῆς νομῆς καὶ περιοχῆς αὐτοῦ).The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed again the donation of the village Brěst, a former land of Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, with all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of Hilandar after May 1343 (I u Lukavici: selo Brěstь, selo Suhogrьlo/Selo Suhogrьlo sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami). The village of Suhogrьlь is registered in the Defters for the Sanjak Köstendil in 1519 and from 1570 to 1573.
Sulnje Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the village of Sulnje together with three abandoned properties, a watermill and a meadow to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Sulnje – Paserelovu eksalimu i Iliasovu i Ananzevu – prida kraljevьstvo mi sь nivijemь, sь pašišti).
Sulnje, Abandoned Land Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated an abandoned land, so called eksalima, of some men called Pasarel, Ilijas and Ananze in or near the village of Sulnje to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Sulnje – Paserelovu eksalimu i Iliasovu i Ananzevu – prida kraljevьstvo mi sь nivijemь, sь pašišti).
Sulnje, Abandoned Land of Ananze Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the abandoned land, a so called eksalima, of a certain Ananze to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (I nadь Turěnskimь Poljemь niva Ananzeva eksalima;).
Sulnje, Abandoned Land of the priest Kvočilo Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the abandoned land, a so called eksalima, of the priest Kvočilo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (i eksalimu popa Kvočila blizь města Utěšenova i do města koje kupi kraljevьstvo mi ōtь Mužila zlatara).
Sulnje, Meadow Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a meadow in or near the village of Sulnje to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Sulnje – Paserelovu eksalimu i Iliasovu i Ananzevu – prida kraljevьstvo mi sь nivijemь, sь pašišti).
Sulnje, Watermill Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a watermill in or near the village of Sulnje to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Sulnje – Paserelovu eksalimu i Iliasovu i Ananzevu – prida kraljevьstvo mi sь nivijemь, sь pašišti).
Sušica (1) Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Sušica with the village of Popovijani, vineyards and summer pastures to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Sušica sь Popovijani sь selom(ъ), sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь nivijem(ъ) (sic), sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of Sušica by Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Sušica i sь selomь i sь popovlïani, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, i sь cerijemь, sь zimovišti i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Sušica (2) Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated a hill to the Monastery of Sveta Petka in Tmorane and afterwards to the Hilandar Monastery. In the boundary description of the hill also the village of Sušica is mentioned (I takožde priloži kralevьstvo mi goru da si sěku lazove i čto si su rastʼrěbili crьkovni ljude. A se mege u gorě: na Manotino selište, i prězь dělь na Sušicu, i na Lipьcь Grьdomanovь) King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated possessions (among others also properties in Sušica), which he bought from Kostadin, An᾿drian, from the lady Kalija and her brother Theodora, to the monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Skopje Monastery of St. George 2, 318, B2-9: I kupi kraljevstvo mi ōt Kostadina syna Lip᾿siōtova, i ōd An᾿driana, syna kirь Theōdorova, i ōd kira Kalije, sestre Theōdorove i ōd brata jeje Theōdora, iže imějahu města u Skopi gradě i v ōblasti Skop᾿skoi, v Prěsci, i v Sušici, i vь Sul᾿ni Dolnjemь i Gornjemь, ili vь Sopištehь ili više Kapešt᾿ca, ili vь Trescě, ili vь Seběmišli, ili vь koi ljubo pori (sic!) skopьskoi [ed. Mošin 215, art. 13: hori skopskoi], ili v prědělěhь skop᾿skihь, ili su selišta, ili vinogradišta, ili vinōgradi, ili nivije, ili sěnokosi, ili su vrьtove, ili perivolje, ili voděničišta).
Sušica (4) Place The village of Sušica is mentioned in a scribal note of a Slavonic manuscript written by a certain anagnostь Radinь from Nagoričino in Žegligovo between 1300 and 1318. Radinь copied the gospel book for the priest Zagoranin from Sušica (ispisah siju knigu popu Zagoraninu u Sušiči) and also mentions kaznac Dragoslav, who was in charge of the village of Sušica at that time (ōbladajuštu kaznьcu Sušiceju). In 1354/55 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed the donation of the village of Sušica (selo Sušica) with a summer pasture (planina) to the Monastery of Hilandar, which had been given to the monastery by the Serbian nobleman Vlatko Paskačić. The river of Glьbočica is mentioned in the boundary description of the village of Sušica (I selo Sušica, a megja jei Glьbočica kako pripada u rěku i vsěmi pravinami sela togo, s obršinami i planinōmь).
Sušica, Abandoned Land Place King Stefan Uroš II Milutin granted bought estates (among others also estates in Sušica) by Pasarel, which were abandoned, to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I što jestь Pasarelove kupenice u Sušici i vь Barōvě, i vь Sulni gornjemь, i vь Sopišteh, i vь Krušopeceh᾿, ili vь Skopskoi ōblasti i vь Prěsci, vse to eksalimo dahь Svetomu Geōrgiju, i jestь pisano ō tom vyše).
Sveti Kostadinь Place The grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević became his possessions in the vicinity of Konče from the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. He erected the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče (kako poiska na carьstvě mi mnogovьzljublenni vlastelinь i brat carьstva mi veliki vojevoda Nikola, kako da priloži i da mu potpiše carьstvo mi materi Bōžijei hilandarьskōi crьkьvь u Kon’či Svetago Stěfana što si jestь sьzidalь svoimь trudōm i ōtkupumь u svojei baštině zapisanoi, što mu jestь zapisalь i utvrьdilь roditelь carьstva mi, u baštinu do věki, svetopočivьši carь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V realised his wish and donated the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče with all its property to the Hilandar Monastery in 1366. The monastery on Mount Athos was endowed also with thе villagе of Sveti Kostadinь (I tuzi crьkьvь prilaga i potpisuje carьstvo mi materi Božijei halandarskōi, vь pomenь carьstva mi i vь pomen brata carьstva mi vojevode Nikole i vsěmi seli crьkve Svetago Stěfana. Selo Konča, selo Lubnica, selo Trěskavьcь, selo Suhi Dolь, selo Dědino, selo Rakitьcь, selo Sěništa, selo gde jestь sědel Dobroslavь Karbikь, selo polь Tudōrice, selo Kostadinci, selo gde je sědelь Kostadinь, sselo Negronfōti, selo Grkovь Dolь, selo Sveti Kostadinь, i sela ina koja se nahode u meteseh kōnčkihь, mala, golěma kude jestь posadilь vojevoda ōtroke svoje. I sijazi sela više pisanna Svetago Stefana da si ima i drži božьstvinaja crьkьvi mati Božija Hilandarska s ljudmi, s vinogradi, s planinami, s vodeničijem, sь je livadijemь prosto rekše sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vsěmi periōrōm selь tehь).
Svibnica Place The Village of Svibnica was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the Žiča Monastery (ZSp 571 I - ... na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь mi svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьica sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sьvsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь, Tlьsto Brьdo sь Rašьkimь Dělomь i sь Štitarinovь, Pěšьčanica vьsa sь Pěčanomь, Bukovica, Grahovišta vьsa, Svinьci, Gračanica, Radievo, Konarevo, Črьnjave sь Sěrčovь, Brěstnica, sь trьgomь, Svibnica sь Okruglomь, Bobole sь Čečinomь, Gvočanica sь Pupavnimi).
Svrčin Place In 1337 (?) the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) issued a charter for the Monastery of Chilandar in the palace of Svrčin.
Sěništa Place The grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević became his possessions in the vicinity of Konče from the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. He erected the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče (kako poiska na carьstvě mi mnogovьzljublenni vlastelinь i brat carьstva mi veliki vojevoda Nikola, kako da priloži i da mu potpiše carьstvo mi materi Bōžijei hilandarьskōi crьkьvь u Kon’či Svetago Stěfana što si jestь sьzidalь svoimь trudōm i ōtkupumь u svojei baštině zapisanoi, što mu jestь zapisalь i utvrьdilь roditelь carьstva mi, u baštinu do věki, svetopočivьši carь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V realised his wish and donated the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče with all its property to the Hilandar Monastery in 1366. The monastery on Mount Athos was endowed also with the villagе Sěništa, where Dobroslavь Karbikь, the nobleman of Nikola Stanjević used to reside (I tuzi crьkьvь prilaga i potpisuje carьstvo mi materi Božijei halandarskōi, vь pomenь carьstva mi i vь pomen brata carьstva mi vojevode Nikole i vsěmi seli crьkve Svetago Stěfana. Selo Konča, selo Lubnica, selo Trěskavьcь, selo Suhi Dolь, selo Dědino, selo Rakitьcь, selo Sěništa, selo gde jestь sědel Dobroslavь Karbikь, selo polь Tudōrice, selo Kostadinci, selo gde je sědelь Kostadinь, sselo Negronfōti, selo Grkovь Dolь, selo Sveti Kostadinь, i sela ina koja se nahode u meteseh kōnčkihь, mala, golěma kude jestь posadilь vojevoda ōtroke svoje. I sijazi sela više pisanna Svetago Stefana da si ima i drži božьstvinaja crьkьvi mati Božija Hilandarska s ljudmi, s vinogradi, s planinami, s vodeničijem, sь je livadijemь prosto rekše sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vsěmi periōrōm selь tehь). The village of Sěništa is listed among properties in the inventory of the Church of Saint Stephen, which belonged to the Hilandar Monastery after 1366. The village of Sěništa is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Strumica in 1519 and 1573.
Tarahin’cь Place The village of Tarahin’cь is mentioned in the boundary description of the village Karbinci (I skaza počьn’še ōdь Tarahin’cь putemь). The village Karbinci and the land of Kar’ba were subject of dispute between the monks of the Hilandar Monastery and the guards of the emperor. The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV sent David Mihojević, the kefalija (governor) of Štip, in order to determine the boundaries of the disputed land. The Serbian emperor issued on 8th of June 1355 a chrysobull charter. He confirmed the right of the Hilandar Monastery over the village and the land with the boundaries determined by David Mihojević. The Čelnik Stanislavь donated the church of Saint Blaise (Sveti Vlasije) to the Hilandar Monastery. He endowed it with the settlement site Tarahin’ci (Tarahninci). Stanislav asked the Serbian Despot Konstantin for permission to settle the place with people, hence might be suggested, that the site was deserted. The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš confirmed the donation on the 1th June 1377. The village is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Štip in the years 1519, 1550 and 1573 (here as Trahinci and Gorno Gunovo).
Tavorь Place Probably identical with the village Taurision. The Byzantine Historian Prokopios of Caesarea relates that the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. was born in the village Taurision near the fortlet Bederiana in Dardania (Ἐν Δαρδάνοις που τοῖς Εὐρωπαίοις, οἳ δὴ μετὰ τοὺς Ἐπιδαμνίων ὅρους ᾤκηνται, τοῦ φρουρίου ἄγχιστα, ὅπερ Βεδερίανα ἐπικαλεῖται, χωρίον Ταυρίσιον ὄνομα ἦν, ἔνθεν Ἰουστινιανὸς βασιλεὺς ὁ τῆς οἰκουμένης οἰκιστὴς ὥρμηται). The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Tavorь together with a ruined fortress (apparently ruins of the fortified settlement near Taurision), meadows and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Tavorь, gradište i s polemь sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь Ezeromь blatnimъ, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti zvěr’noïmi i roïbnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih). The village of Tavorь is attested in the charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Monastery of St George-Gorg (niže Tavora) from 1300. The village of Tavorь is mentioned in the boundary description of the property, which belonged to the chapel (kellion) of Saint Petka and was given by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin to the Hilandar Monastery (i na putь kako grede u Tavorь). Tavorь is registered in the Ottoman Defters for the years 1452/1453, 1467/1468 (as Tavore or Tavre), 1544/1545 and 1568/1569.
Tavorь, Fishing Grounds Place The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated fishing grounds near the village of Tavorь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Tavorь, gradište i s polemь sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь Ezeromь blatnimъ, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti zvěr’noïmi i roïbnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
Tavorь, Hunting Grounds Place The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated hunting grounds near the village of Tavorь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Tavorь, gradište i s polemь sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь Ezeromь blatnimъ, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti zvěr’noïmi i roïbnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
Tavorь, Ruined Fortress Place The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated a ruined fortress (gradište) near the village of Tavorь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Tavorь, gradište i s polemь sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь Ezeromь blatnimъ, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti zvěr’noïmi i roïbnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
Tavorь, Uncultivated Land Place The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) donated uncultivated land (meadows) near the village of Tavorь to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Tavorь, gradište i s polemь sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь Ezeromь blatnimъ, sь zaběloï, sь lovišti zvěr’noïmi i roïbnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
Tehovo Place Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the abandoned village of Tehovo together with the abandoned village of Homorani to the Monastery of Treskavec. In this part of the charter Dušan also gave a clear discription of the boundary of these two villages (Selište pusto Homorani i drugo tugere selište pusto Tehovo. Imajutь ōttesь tazi selišta; ōtь Careva Kladenьca, ta na prisadьsky putь i na Črьvenu Vodu, i prijemle i Lupavicu i slazi u Mramora, i vьshodi na vrьhь Rujenovь i prijemle vьsь Rujenь, i sьhodi u Dolьnju Klisuru Homoranьsku, i prijemle vьsu pravinu homoransku do Svetu Varvaru, i prijemle vьsu pravinu tehovьsku do mege mokrensku, i vьshodi na Karьpasu i prijemljetь planinu Bratonьsku vьsu, i ōbladujetь Črьnušь, i slazi na Mečьju Stěnu, i obladuje Butinь, i ōpiratь se vь Mramor, i ōbladuje Něbregovo, i ōbihodi Skrьku, i opiratь se pa u Carevь Studenьcь).
Tikova Place The village of Tikova is mentioned in ca. 1314 (Sp. IV 4 - i ōt tud u Tykov'skii dělь).
Topolova Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
Treboš Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed together with his son, the Young King Stefan (Dušan), the possession of fields near the Church of Holy Mother of God at Trhalě not far from Treboš, which had previously been taken by the people of Polog, to the Bishopric of Prizren. His father, King Milutin, together with the Bishops Damjan and Ilija took the fields from Žegr and they set his houses on fire. But the situation was resolved in its entirety only in the time of King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski. Stefan Uroš III Dečanski engaged the royal court and sent his royal representatives (Despot Dragoslav and Bishop Arsenij) personally to this area. After their inspection king Stefan Uroš III Dečanski reinstated the situation „as it was before“ (I u Trěboši pri crьkvi svetyje bogorodice pri Trьhalě nivije crьkovno što bylo ōt věka. I uzeli jesu byli Položani, i iznašьlь je roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь jepiskopomь Damijanomь i sь iepiskopomь Iliōmь, i ōtjelь ōt Žegra, i kušte mu popalilь; i pakь posla kraljevьstvo mi despota Dragoslava sь jepiskopomь Arsenijemь da ihь iznadju, da si je ima sveta crьkvi kako je isprьva bylo). The Land Inventory Brebion of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo mentions the village Treboš three times. In article 8 the Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence about a field above Treboš, which was sold to the monastery by the people of Treboš (p. 284 Niva nadь Trěbošomь ōtь Pardove megje do C᾿klerove i do brěga Stare Rěke, koupljena ōtь Trěboše, a putь po srěd nive te trěbošky). In article 10 a field near Treboš was donated to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo by Francil for the sake of his salvation (p. 284 Niva dana ōtь Francila za dušu, na d(l) dьninь, ōtь Kanadějeve nive do trěboška puti). The last remark of Treboš is given in article 22. The field named Zlovadnica above Treboš was bought by Sava Surkiš from Pardo Kosta and the rest by the Bishop Ignatije from Andrijan, the son-in-law of Parda for a mare and 2 perper (p. 287 Niva Zlovadnica što kupi Sava Surkišь u Par᾿da Koste nad Trěbošomь a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u An᾿drijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za V perper. A mega nivě toi do strae brazde i do poroiska puti).
Trebča Place The village of Trebča was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (reigned 1322-1331) to the Monastery of Dečani in 1330 (DH 75 – Selo trěpča).
Trnov Place The Village of Trnov was mentioned in the year 1314 (Sp. IV 4 - u Dolije čelo Tr'novago dola do potoka u Glavočь).
Trěbuša Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) donated the village of Kalugerovljane together with its hamlets Kalništa, Dragininь dolь, Trěbuša and Topolova, vineyards, fields, meadows, uncultivated land (zabel) and forest to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg near Skopje (Selo Kalugerovljane nad Pšinomь sь zaselki jego: Kalništa i Dragininь dolь s Trěbušomь, i s Topolovomь, sь vinogradi, i sь nivijemь, sь livadami, sь zaběli polьskymi i dubravnimi, i sь vsěmi pravinami ih).
Trěskavьcь Place The grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević became his possessions around Konče from the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. He erected the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče (kako poiska na carьstvě mi mnogovьzljublenni vlastelinь i brat carьstva mi veliki vojevoda Nikola, kako da priloži i da mu potpiše carьstvo mi materi Bōžijei hilandarьskōi crьkьvь u Kon’či Svetago Stěfana što si jestь sьzidalь svoimь trudōm i ōtkupumь u svojei baštině zapisanoi, što mu jestь zapisalь i utvrьdilь roditelь carьstva mi, u baštinu do věki, svetopočivьši carь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V realised his wish and donated the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče with all its property to the Hilandar Monastery in 1366. The monastery on Mount Athos was endowed also with the villagе Trěskavьcь (I tuzi crьkьvь prilaga i potpisuje carьstvo mi materi Božijei halandarskōi, vь pomenь carьstva mi i vь pomen brata carьstva mi vojevode Nikole i vsěmi seli crьkve Svetago Stěfana. Selo Konča, selo Lubnica, selo Trěskavьcь, selo Suhi Dolь, selo Dědino, selo Rakitьcь, selo Sěništa, selo gde jestь sědel Dobroslavь Karbikь, selo polь Tudōrice, selo Kostadinci, selo gde je sědelь Kostadinь, sselo Negronfōti, selo Grkovь Dolь, selo Sveti Kostadinь, i sela ina koja se nahode u meteseh kōnčkihь, mala, golěma kude jestь posadilь vojevoda ōtroke svoje. I sijazi sela više pisanna Svetago Stefana da si ima i drži božьstvinaja crьkьvi mati Božija Hilandarska s ljudmi, s vinogradi, s planinami, s vodeničijem, sь je livadijemь prosto rekše sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vsěmi periōrōm selь tehь). The village of Trěskavьcь is listed among properties in the inventory of the property of the Church of Saint Stephen, which belonged to the Hilandar Monastery after 1366. The former watermill of Nikola Stanjević was located in the village of Trěskavьcь.
Trьnovac Place The village of Trьnovac is mentioned in the boundary description of the former land of Neōr near Krilatica (I na Krilatici zemlja koja jestь ōt Trnov’ca na čimь jestь sědělь Neōrь, posadi rudare koje prěseli ōt Zljetove) and in the delimitation of the Church of Sveta Petka (I crьkvь svetu Pet’ku jaže jestь nad Trnov’ci Nikodimovu, s metehōmь teje i sь vsěmi pravinami), which were donated by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) to the Monastery of Hilandar as an enlarged endowment of the metochion of the nobleman Vlatko Paskačić in 1354/55.
Trьnovac, Church of Sveta Petka Place A certain Nikodimь erected the Church of Sveta Petka above the village of Trьnovac. The church was donated by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) with its metochion and all rights to the Monastery of Hilandar. Thus, Stefan Dušan added the church to the endowment of the Serbian nobleman Vlatko Paskačić and his Church of Sveti Nikola in Psača (I crьkvь svetu Pet’ku jaže jestь nad Trnov’ci Nikodimovu, s metehōmь teje i sь vsěmi pravinami).
Trьnovьci Place Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Trьnovьci with its watermills, meadows, vineyards and the territory of the village with its rights to the monastery of Treskavec (I priloži kraljevьstvo mi selo Trьnovьci sь voděničijemь i sь nivьjemь i sь livadami i sь vьseju ōblastiju i pravinami selь těhь, i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь što su dali vlastele za dušu).
Tudorci Place The village of Tudorci was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (selo Tudorci).
Tudōrice Place The grand duke (veliki vojvoda) Nikola Stanjević became his possessions in the vicinity of Konče from the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. He erected the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče (kako poiska na carьstvě mi mnogovьzljublenni vlastelinь i brat carьstva mi veliki vojevoda Nikola, kako da priloži i da mu potpiše carьstvo mi materi Bōžijei hilandarьskōi crьkьvь u Kon’či Svetago Stěfana što si jestь sьzidalь svoimь trudōm i ōtkupumь u svojei baštině zapisanoi, što mu jestь zapisalь i utvrьdilь roditelь carьstva mi, u baštinu do věki, svetopočivьši carь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V realised his wish and donated the Church of Saint Stephen in the village Konče with all its property to the Hilandar Monastery in 1366. The monastery on Mount Athos was endowed also with the half of a villagе of Tudōrice (I tuzi crьkьvь prilaga i potpisuje carьstvo mi materi Božijei halandarskōi, vь pomenь carьstva mi i vь pomen brata carьstva mi vojevode Nikole i vsěmi seli crьkve Svetago Stěfana. Selo Konča, selo Lubnica, selo Trěskavьcь, selo Suhi Dolь, selo Dědino, selo Rakitьcь, selo Sěništa, selo gde jestь sědel Dobroslavь Karbikь, selo polь Tudōrice, selo Kostadinci, selo gde je sědelь Kostadinь, sselo Negronfōti, selo Grkovь Dolь, selo Sveti Kostadinь, i sela ina koja se nahode u meteseh kōnčkihь, mala, golěma kude jestь posadilь vojevoda ōtroke svoje. I sijazi sela više pisanna Svetago Stefana da si ima i drži božьstvinaja crьkьvi mati Božija Hilandarska s ljudmi, s vinogradi, s planinami, s vodeničijem, sь je livadijemь prosto rekše sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь vsěmi periōrōm selь tehь). The village of Tudōrice is mentioned in the inventory of the Church of Saint Stephen, which belonged to the Hilandar Monastery after 1366 (pri Tudorici).
Tušimlja Place The Village of Tušimlja was given to a certain Irica by the King Stefan Uroš I and Queen Jelena. King Milutin revoked the donation and gave the village in the year 1314 to the Banjska Monastery (SP. IV 4 - . Selo u Rasě Tušimlja).
Tōčilъ Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Tōčilъ with a planina to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (Selo Tōčilъ i planina rekōma sь vseja pravinojǫ). The localisation follows a proposal of Kravari.
Ulotino in Plav Place The village of Ulotino in Plav was donated by the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) to the Monastery of Banjska in memory of his mother (I ošte carstvo mi priloži u Plavě selo Ulotino sь megjami i otesomь i sь vsemi pravinami sela togo, i sь planinomь, i sь livadami, kako su pronijarnje drьžali, da ima crьkvь Svetago Stepana ... dni i do věka).
Uninče Place The Hamlet of Uninče was given by Tsar Uroš I to the Monastery of Sveti Peter and Paul in Lim (ZSp 595 IX - Selo Uninče, a meda jemu otь Lěkšnice, itd.). Uninče was mentioned as a hamlet of the Village of Nedokusi (ZSp. 601 XV - Selo Nedakusi. A zaselije Nedakusomь Uinьče selo).
Utrž Place According to the edition and the secondary literature it is unclear, if Utrž is a place name.Miodrag Purković argues in favor of a place name. The village of Utrž is mentioned in 1314 (Sp. IV 5 - ōt Cěm've gdě se zove utrьžь na brьhь).
Ušće Place The Village of Ušće was mentioned as one of the estates of the Studenica Monastery (MS 8).
Vardišta Place The Čelnik Stanislavь donated the church of Saint Blaise (Sveti Vlasije) to the Hilandar Monastery. He endowed it with the village Vardišta, which was on the metochion of the town Štip (selo Vardišta, na gradskomь metohu). The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš confirmed the donation on the 1th June 1377.
Velije Polje Place In the year 1343, the Village of Velije Polje was given by King Dušan to the Monastery of Saint Peter and Paul in Belo Polje (ZSp. 598-599 I - Urošь četvrьti, vь hrista Bog ver'ni i samodrьžav'ni gospodinь vsehь semlь i pomor'skihь i grьčkihь ... i priloži kraljevstvo mi crьkvi svetimь apostolomь Petru i Plavu u Limě selo u Crьn'či Velije Polje i zaselkomь zь Brezovomь i Zagradomь i sь ljudmi, i sь megjami, i sь vsemi pravinami selo toga, i sь mlini.).
Velika Place The village of Velika was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (reigned 1322-1331) to the Monastery of Dečani in 1330 (DH 75 – Selo Velika).
Vetunica Place In 1354/55 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) gave permission to his nobleman Vlatko Paskačić to donate the Church of Sveti Nikola in Psača, which Vlatko had erected on the inherited property of his father, together with the appertaining metochion to the Monastery of Hilandar (I vьspomenu carstvu mi prěvьzljubljenʼny i pravověrnii vlastelinь carstva mi Vladko ō crьkvy svetago Nikoly jaže jestь sьzdalь na svoōi baštině Pʼsači a sь blagoslovljenijemь carstva mi...i poljubi prěd carstvomʼ mi i priloži svoju baštinu crьkvь svetago Nikoli na Psači prěsvetěi Bogorodici hilandarьskoi sь vsěmь metehōmь). Stefan Dušan enlarged Vlatko's endowment with the village of Vetunica with all its rights (I Vetunicu sь vsěmi pravinami).
Veščani Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village Veščani with boundaries and all rights to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid (Selo Veščani s megjami i sь vsěmi pravinami). The village of Veščani is registered in the Defters for the Nahija Ohrid between the years 1536-1539 and under the year 1583 as Višičani or Višničani.
Vidostinište Place The boundary description of the village Vidostinište appears in the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 (Ōtь Vidostiništь megě).
Vilska Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of Vilska to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55. The site appears only in the later transcript (Hil. 150), which was made probably in the first decade of the 15th century. A clarification of the settlement typology is not possible, because Vilska appears in Hil. 150 as village (selo) (Selo Vilʼska i megja mu ōt Crьnaga vrьha ta na crьkvišta ta na ōbě Ōstrьvice terь na Skrьke dokle Děla teče, ōtь Dělana u Pogorь, upravь na grьbavu krušku, na Česta gumnica ōtь grьbave kruške prěko pod Gorunovicu, upravь nadь Druzetinь grobь, ōtь Druzetina groba u na Pogorь u rěku, u Caričino rěkomь, ta na Kobilo Kobilьšticomь, ta na Orlevi dělь. Dělōm na Vodičnikovu glavu. Ōtь Vodičnikove glavě upravь na u Pogorь, na Glьbokyi dolь, na Staʼnke, na Jasьtrebara glavu, nadь Gerakara, tere na Jabočno, na kyrь Theōdorovь ōdrь, ta na Alavandinu vodenicu, ta na Prosečenikъ na svetu Petku, prěko na Pribisalь krьstь, koi jestь nadь Lagoborovce, i ōt tuda na Halaševce, prěko na dělь Stlьpьčkyi) as well as settlement site/deserted village (selište) (Selište Vilʼska).
Vitьče Place The charter, which is mentioning the settlement site Vitьče, is a forged document for the Monastery of Chilandar attributed to King Stefan Uroš II Milutin. It summarises the possessions of Chilandar and confirms earlier donations amongst others in the town of Štip and its surroundings. The document was created in the years 1371 to 1378 during a legal dispute with the Monastery of St. Panteleimon on Mount Athos based on the existing charter of King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan from the 1330s. The charter is attesting a state of possessions of the Church of St. Archangel Michael in Štip, which was built by the Serbian nobleman Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, as they existed in the 1330s. The charter also attests the resettlement of abandoned settlements with people from foreign lands by the Serbian nobleman Hrelja (I prida kraljevьstvo mi selišta zapoustěvьša ōt věka. Ime selištu: Brěstь i Suhogrьlь i Lěskovica i Vitьče). The Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos in 1340/1341 confirmed the village Vitьče with hamlet as a property of the Hilandar Monastery (τὸ χωρίον τὸ Βίτζιν μετὰ τοῦ σὺν αὐτῷ ἀγριδίου, καὶ τῆς νομῆς καὶ περιοχῆς αὐτῶν).The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed again the donation of the village Vitьče, a former land of Stefan Hrelja Dragovol, with hamlet and all boundaries to the Monastery of Hilandar after May 1343 (I u Lukavici: selo Brěstь, selo Suhogrьlo, selo Lěskovica, selo Vidče/Selo Vidče i sь zaselkomь sь vsěmi megjami I pravinami). Unknown localisation.
Vlkovno Place The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Vlkovno to the Monastery of Hilandar. Vlkovno is listed together with Štenče as a village located in Upper Polog (I u Gornjemь Polozě selo Štenče i sь Vlьkovnōm).
Vlьčьje Place In 1334/35 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated the settlement site of Vlьčьje with its fields, summer pastures and rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Vlьčьje, što je naselilь svetii kralь, sь ljudmi i sь nivijemь i sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami u Babuně).
Vojuše Place The Hamlet of Vojuše, which belonged to the Village of Topolnica, was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the Monastery of Žiča (ZSp. 571 - ... na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь mi svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьica sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sьvsěmi obьršьmi ... ). The Hamlet of Vojuše is identified as modern Vraneša near Kraljevo.
Vozarce Place The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the village Vozarce to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu Pešteru sь ljudmi i selo Šeškovo, Gavriilovь Kamenь, Grьbavьcь, selo Vozarce). The village Vozarce is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Tikveš in the year 1519 and 1573.
Vranovina Place The Hamlet of Vranovina was given to the Banska Monastery by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (Sp. IV 2 - . I zaselije Srьbanja i Vranovina i Dragoragь potokь).
Vraćevštica Place The Village of Vraćevštica was given by Despot Đurađ Branković to the serbian Nobleman Radić. At the 6th of September 1456 Despot Đurađ Branković and his son gave the village to Metropolit Benedict of Gradac (ZSp 335 H, 775 I).
Vrače Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the settlement site of Vrače (Selište Vrače) to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55. The settlement site of Vrače is probably registered as Vrač in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from the years 1570 to 1572. The location of the settlement site is unknown. The identification with the village of Vračevce, 18 km to the North-East of Kumanovo, is questionable.
Vrbava Place The donation of the village of Vrbava was confirmed to the Grand Logothete Stefan Ratković by the King of Bosnia Stefan Tomaš (reigned 1443-1461) (Rad I 156).
Vrbovac Place The Hamlet of Vrbovac was mentioned in the year 1314 (Sp. IV 3 - ōt Vrьbob'ca).
Vrela Place In the year 1485 the village of Vrela was donated to the Monastery of Cetinje by Ivan Crnojević, the ruler of Zeta (ZSp 779 X - I ešte priložihь edinu vodenicu gornju na Vrěla. MMS., 532 - kojaja donose Vrělne).
Vrmoša Place The village of Vrmoša was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski (reigned 1321-1331) to the Monastery of Dečani in the year 1330 (DH 75 – Selo Vrmoša, MSM Gl., XII, 42 - selo Vrьmošь).
Vrьdunь Place The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed Sebastokrator Dejan's donation of the settlement site of Vrьdunь to the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica in the year 1354/55 (Selište Vrьdunь).
Zagorani Place The Hamlet Zagorani of Village of Kraviće was confirmed on the 15th of July 1363 by Tsar Uroš to the Serbian nobleman Musa (OSp. 167).
Zagrad (1) Place In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Vlьčije to the Monastery of Treskavec. In the boundary description of the village preserved in the charter also the village of Zagrad is mentioned ((Selo Vlьčie, a tomu selu megje: gde se stae Vlьčevska Rěka s Ljubovšticomь, ta po hrїdu na putь vlьčevski, grede na Mužicь, tьžde putь do Malihь Koritь, ōkolo vsěhь Malihь Koritь i gorě na Myslovrьhь, i niz brьdo na Peklišta po hrїdu k Zagradu, i dolu gde se stae Vlčevštica i Ljubovštica, gde je i počelo)
Zagrad (2) Place In 1343 the hamlet of Zagrad, being part of the settlement Velije Polje, was donated to the Monastery of the Saints Peter and Paul in Lim by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355; Urošь četvrьti, vь Hrista Boga ver'ni i samodrьžav'ni gospodinь vsehь srьbьskihь zemlь i pomor'skihь i grьčkihь ... i priloži kraljevstvo mi crьkvi svetimь apostolomь Petru i Pavlu u Limě selo u Crьn'či Velije Polje i zaselkomь zь Brezovomь i Zagradomь i sь ljudmi, i sь megjami, i sь vsemi pravinami sela toga, i sь mlini).
Zaklopita Luka Place The Village of Zaklopita Luka was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the Žica Monastery (ZSp 516 I - ... a u Zatoně sela: Črьča sь zaselijemь si, obě Ivani sь Zamьčane sь zaselijemь, Dubovo Gane, i vьsa siě sela sьzaselijami si...).
Zamčane u Zatonu Place The Village of Zamčane was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the Žiča Monastery (ZSp 571 - ... a u Zatoně sela: Črьča sь zaselijemь si, obě Ivani sь Zamьčane sь zaselijemь, Dubovo Gane, i vьsa siě sela sьzaselijami si...).
Zaplьžane Place The hamlet of Zaplьžane is mentioned in the charter (the so-called "zbirna hrisovulja") of the Serbian Kings Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) and Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) from the years 1303/04 and 1336/40-1342/45 for the Monastery of Hilandar ((I pride kraljevьstvo mi crьkvь svetije Bogorodice iže vь Lojaně i sь selomь Lojanomь sь vsěmi megjami sela togo i sь vsěmi pravinami i sь vinogrady, i s nivijemь i s livadijemь i sь voděničijemь i sь zaselky Kьkrino i Zaplьžane i Kobilija Glava i Dobrutovci i Gradište, da jestь metohь svetie Bogorodice hilandarske).
Zasad Place The Village of Zasad was given by Stefan Nemanja to the Studenica Monastery (ZSp. 568 I - Prьveje selo Brezova, i selo Gušterice, i selo Zasadь, selo Ćakovo, selo Poolumirь, selo Cer’e, selo Bresnikь, selo Rastište, selo Savovo, i Glavoči, selo Mlan'ča, selo Mugurice, Selo Mi ... doćje takoo da se pušta, i premo nemu monastirь Pavlica, metohь Studenice sь trimy nurïamy podь Kopaonikomь).
Zdunę on the Mountain Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Zdune on the Mountain with its hamlets of Bliznьsko, Mokrosěki, Golěmo pod and Popověni, with vineyards, mills, winter and summer pastures, hunting and fishing grounds, and meadows to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Zdunę vь gorě, i sь zaselkoï těmi, sь Bliznьskom, sь Mokrosěki i sь Golěmoïmь pod(o)mъ i sь Popověni sь vinograd(i), s nivijemъ sь žrъn’kami, sь zimovišti, sъ lětovišti, sъ planinami, sь lovištemь zvěrnoïm(ъ) i roïbnoïmъ, i sь zaběloï, sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïmi ih). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of Zdunę by Tsar Constantine I Asen together with its three hamlets, vineyards, mills, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo Zdune i sь Popovlïani i sь Blьznьskomь i sь Mokrosěci ježe jestь dalь svety Romanь carь prьvi htitorь, sь zaselki těmi sь Velimь podomь. I kraljevьstvo mi tu priloži i crьkvь Svetuju Nedelju, sь vinogradi, sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь pašišti, sь planinomь, sь lovišti zvěrnimi i ribnymi, sь megïami i sь vsěmi pravinami selь těhь).
Zlešovo Place The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš took away the village Zlešovo from his nobleman Dabiživ Spandulj and donated it after 1376/1377 to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I selo Zlešovo što uzehь u vlastelina moego Dabiživa). The village Zlešovo is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Tikveš in the year 1519 and 1573 as Zleševo.
Zlokukjane Place The village of Zlokukjane was granted to the Monastery of Hilandar by the Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš in the year 1378/79 (selo Zlokukjane). It is registered as Kumaničevo in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from the years 1570 to 1572. Zlokukjane is a self-explanatory toponym, which can be translated literally as "bad house". It indicates a certain inhospitality or an abandoned (that is enchanted) ruin site.
Ćakovo Place The Village of Ćakovo was given by grand župan Stefan Nemanja to the Studenica Monastery (ZSp. 568 I - Prьveje selo Brezova, i selo Gušterice, i selo Zasadь, selo Ćakovo, selo Poolumirь, selo Cer’e, selo Bresnikь, selo Rastište, selo Savovo, i Glavoči, selo Mlan'ča, selo Mugurice, Selo Mi ... ).
Čahra Place In 1348 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) issued a charter for the Cell of Saint Sava (ca. 1175-1236) in Karyes on the Holy Mount Athos concerning the village of Kosorići, when he stopped at the place called Čahra near Skopje (Sego radi napisa se sii hrisovulь vь ōkrьstnoi st᾿raně grada Skopia, stoještu carstvu mi na Čahri). The charter of Stefan Dušan for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel near Prizren dated to 1347/48 refers to the place of Čahra in the border delimitation of the village of Klьčevišta (A megja Klьčevištemь: do visa us poljanu, megju Pьsi Dolь i megju hlьmь tere pravo na kolovozь, i koi putь ide ōt Banjanь pravo mimo selo Slivovikь, kako izlazi kolnikь na kamenikь na brьdo, i ōt tudu pravo u planinu putemь obь druge strane do crьkvišta pri Kalopetrově lozě, a gorě uz dělь u planinu; a ōt Skopija megja, po srědě Dobroga Dola, u putь u prěky koi grede ōt Čahra, i do mramora putemь koi grede uz Golihovo pravo u Banjane, ōt toga puti pravo u visь, koi ide megju Banjane i megju Klьčevišta). Čahra was not a village in medieval times, but a place (topographical entity), which is most probably to be localised in "Čairsko Polje" (cf. the map by Radoslav M. Grujić), which is today Skopje's Northern urban district of Čair.
Čelča Place The Hamlet of Čelče, which belonged to the Village of Krokočevo, was given by King Uroš I to the Monastery of the Holy Mother of God in Ston (ZSp 601 XVI - Selo Krokočevo, a zaselije mu Čelьča i sь megami mu kako je otь prědi bylo). Some time Later Purković states that the Hamlet of Čelče belonged to the Village of Lešnica and was given by Stefan Uroš I to the Monastery of Sv. Peter and Paul in Lim (ZSp 594 III - Selo Lěšьnica sь vsěmi medami, a zaselije mu Čelьča, a meda Čelьčy u Člověču Glavu, kako je otь prěde bylo).
Čečina Place The Village of Čečina was given by King Stefan the Firstcrowned to the Žiča Monastery (ZSp 571 I - ... na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь mi svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьica sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sьvsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь, Tlьsto Brьdo sь Rašьkimь Dělomь i sь Štitarinovь, Pěšьčanica vьsa sь Pěčanomь, Bukovica, Grahovišta vьsa, Svinьci, Gračanica, Radievo, Konarevo, Črьnjave sь Sěrčovь, Brěstnica, sь trьgomь, Svibnica sь Okruglomь, Bobole sь Čečinomь, Gvočanica sь Pupavnimi...).
Črnča Place In ca. 1220 the village of Črnča was donated by the Serbian King Stefan Prvovenčani (reigned 1196-1227) to the Monastery of Žiča (a u Zatoně sela: Črьnьča sь zaselijemь si, obě Ivani sь zaselijemь, Zamьčane sь zaselijemь, Dubovo Gane, i vьsa siě sela sь zaselijami si).
Črěševo Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Črěševo together with the villages of Dьvigod and Dlьbicǫ and its vineyards, mills meadows and hunting and fishing grounds to the Monastery of Saint 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). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of Črěševo to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (Tugere niva do Kuk`lïa i do svetago Dimitriïa, ōtь puti velijega koi grede u Črěševō). The village is mentioned a second time as Čreševlïani and King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed several posessions to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (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).
Črьnče Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin donated the field of Akropolites under a road towards the castle Črьnče to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva Akropolitova nis putь koi grede na grad Črьnče di protopope Desisava na Podu). He also granted a field under the fortress Črьnče near the possessions of the butcher Tihomir to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Niva pod Črьnčemь blizь Tihomira Makelara, do Rada Trьpezice i do puta koi grede u selište). In the boundary description of Vodno also Črьnče and the road to Črьnče is mentioned (A mege vodьnьske: poiemše ōd voděnice bistijaritove Kutrevice, ta na Mramorь pod visь, ta putemь koi grede na Črьnče, ta na Črьnče,...) The fortress was restored the fourth time in between the 11. and 13. century.
Ōbrьšani Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a watermill in the village of Ōbrьšani (i drugo voděničьje u Ōbrьšanehь dvě ōcě). In the year 1343/44 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of Ōbrьšani with a vineyard, watermill and all its rights (Selo Ōbrьšani sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь voděnicijemь, sь livadami, sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo). It is mentioned a second time when Dušan confirmed additional watermills near Ōbrьšani to the Monastery of Treskavec (Vь Ōbrьšanehь .v. voděnici, što je dalь Berivoi za duštu i voděnica podь svetu crьkvu što je zajedno sь Runьzeremь). In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Ōbrьšani with vineyards, mills and all its rights to the Monastery of Treskavec (selo Ōbrьšani s niviemь, s vinogradi, s mlini, s livadami, sь vsěmi pravinami).
Ōtьrьštica Place In 1354/55 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) gave permission to his nobleman Vlatko Paskačić to donate the Church of Sveti Nikola in Psača, which Vlatko had erected on the inherited property of his father, together with the appertaining metochion to the Monastery of Hilandar (I vьspomenu carstvu mi prěvьzljubljenʼny i pravověrnii vlastelinь carstva mi Vladko ō crьkvy svetago Nikoly jaže jestь sьzdalь na svoōi baštině Pʼsači a sь blagoslovljenijemь carstva mi...i poljubi prěd carstvomʼ mi i priloži svoju baštinu crьkvь svetago Nikoli na Psači prěsvetěi Bogorodici hilandarьskoi sь vsěmь metehōmь). Stefan Dušan enlarged Vlatko's endowment with the village of Ōtьrьštica. He donated it to the Monastery of Hilandar together with all its rights up to Sracin (I selo Ōtьrьštica sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo, do Sracina po vrьhu planine kako se vali kamenь ōvamo). The village of Ōtьrьštica is registered as Oturošnica in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from the years 1570 to 1572.
Šekulari Place The village of Šekular is mentioned in ca. 1314 (SP. IV 6 - ōt Šekularь u studen'c').
Šemgon Place The Village of Šemgon was given by despot Stefan Lazarević to the Mileševo Monastery (ZSp. 607 I - ... Priložihь monastiru gospodina mi svetagu Savy iže vь Milěševe petь selь u Moravicahь, imže imena sïa: dva Guglja, tretïe Hrasio Polje, četvrьto Šemgonь, peto Rupeljevo.). The only remnant of the Village of Šemgon is a toponym called Šengolj which lies between the Villages of Rasna, Visibaba and Uzići.
Šeškovo Place The Serbian Despot Konstantin Dragaš donated after 1376/1377 the village Šeškovo to the Monastery Hagios Panteleemon on the Holy Mount Athos (I ešte priložihь u Tikvešu Pešteru sь ljudmi i selo Šeškovo). The village Šeškovo is registered in the Defters for the Nahiye Tikveš in the year 1519 and 1573.
Šipačno Place The Village of Šipačno was given by Prince Stefan Lazarević and his Mother and Brother to the Hilandar Monastery (ZSp. 458 I - ... Azь vь Hrista Boga blagověrnïi gospodinь Srьbljemь i Posavïja i stranamь Podunavskïimь knezь Stefanь i sь blagočьstivoju materïju mojeju, kneginomь Milicomь, i sь prěvьzljubjenïimь bratomь si Vlьkomь. I kako prïhodi kь mně izь Hïlandara čьstněiši vь inokohь strarcь kÿrь Iakovь i popь kÿrь Sïlьvestrь i Sÿmonь igumьnь orašьčkii, i uspoměnuše mi za crьkovь u Ibru Vьvedenïe, svetaa vь. Svetihь, baštinu Obrada Dragoïlalïikja, kako ju je bilь obreklь Hïlandaru i u hrisovulь upisalь a ne izdalь, i iznevěri jegospodьstvu mi Obradь, i za njegovu nevěru uzehь mu, i dahь njegovu baštinu vlastelïiu momu u pronïju. I viděhь potruždenije i usrьdьno moljenïe ihь, i zgovorï se sь gospogomь i mankomь mi, kneginomь Milicomь i sь gospodinomь mi prěosveštennïimь patrïarhomь kÿrь Danïlomь, i sь mitropolïti i čьstnimi igumenь i vlastelï moimi, i priložihь crьkovь Vьvedenïe, svetaja vь svetihь, prěčistoi materï Hrista Boga našego Hilandarskoi, jaže jestь vь Svetěi Gorě adonscěi, pokrovu i utvrьždenïju hristijanskomu i mojei teploi prědstatelьnïci i pomoštnïci. ZSp. 775-776 - Selu že hramu Vьvedeniju svetaja vьsvetihь sь povelěnijemь gospodstva mi priloži Obradь baštinu svoju i otca njegova i deda, selo Kukanь i aselije mu Šipьč'no, i zaselije mu Čajetina, i sazelije mu Novoseljani. ZSp 776-777 - My že sь zboromь crьkve velike egovo usrьdïe i moljenïe prijem'še po tomužde obrazu i směrenïe mi zapisa veovodě Obradu Dekin'dïkju vь věčnuju baštinu do věka vyše rečennu cr'kvь jaže jestь vь zapisanïi svetïihь gospodь i kralь i gospodina cara Stěfana, takožde i milostiju i zapisanïemь blagočьstivago gospodina Srblemь kneza Lazara selo Kukanь i zaselьkь mu Čajetina i Šip'čno i Novoseljani sь vsemi megjami i pravinami i sь planinomь sela togai nikimь neotjemljemo i nepotvoreno ... ).
Šipčani Place The village of Šipčani is mentioned in 1330 (DH 32).
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.
Štenče Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Štenče together with all rights and boundaries to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Štenče selo sь vsěmi pravinami i s megami, sь modričkymi i gostivarskymi, i do metochyje Svetyje Nedělje, pravo nizь děl prěz Veliku, na Dubь jedini, na Lisiče Jazbine, pravo naa Mogilice, na cěstu u Crьveni Brěg, a ōt Crьvenoga Brěga pravo na Glogovnikь). The monastery received also the hillfort of Štenče with ground, hill (mountain), trees (wood), which belonged to the Byzantine emperor (i samo gradište Štenče, što je bylo carevo, ili je polje, ili je brьdo, ili je drěvo). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Štenče to the Monastery of Hilandar. Štenče is listed together with Vlkovno as a village located in Upper Polog (I u Gornjemь Polozě selo Štenče i sь Vlьkovnōm).
Želino Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Staro Želynje to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo with the church located nearby, water mill, field, meadows, hay harvests, mountain and all rights (Selo Staro Želynje u crkovь u njemь, sь vodeničijemь, s nivije, sь livadami, sь sěnokosi, sь brьdomь, i sь vsěmi pravinami). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirms only one half of the village of Staro Želynje as a posession of the Monastery of Hilandar. The emperor donated it with the village boundaries and the church (I Starogo Želina polovina sь megjami i sь crьkviju).
Žiča Place The Village of Žiča was given to the Monastery of Žiča by King Stefan I (ZSp. 571 I - ... na krьmu i na odějanije služeštimь svetomu hramu semu: selo Talьsko i sь Ratinovь i sь Zaklopitovь Lukovь, Topolьnica, sь Vojušami, Ribьnica i sь vьsěmi obьršьmi i sь Brěnovь, Žiča sь Batinomь, Ribizi sь Črьnovь Rěkomь, Tlьsto Brьdo sь Rašьkimь Dělomь i sь Štitarinovь, Pěšьčanica vьsa sь Pěčanomь, Bukovica, Grahopvišta vьsa, Svinьci, Gračanica, Radievo, Konarevo, Črьnjave sь Sěrčovь, Brěstnica sь trьgomь, Svibnica sь Okruglomь, Bobole sь Čečinomь, Gvočanica sь Pupavnimi;).
Župa of Morava Place In ca. 1189/90 the Serbian Grand Župan Stefan Nemanja (reigned 1166/68-1196) incorporated Morava into his realm (Priloži že kĭ zemli otčĭstvïa svojego oblastĭ nyševĭskuju do konca, Lypljanĭ že i Moravu i glagoljemy Vrani, prizrěnĭsku že oblastĭ i Pologa oba do konca sĭ megami svoimi.). In ca. 1299/1300 the Byzantine Co-Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos (reigned 1295-1320) donated the village of Mērana in (the župa of) Morava to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita (χωρίον διακείμενον εἰς τὴν Μοράβαν καὶ ἐπονομαζόμενον τὴν Μηράναν). In a charter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (reigned 1282-1328), at the instigation of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321), in ca. 1299/1300 (or 1308?) for the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) of the Monastery of Chilandar on the Holy Mount Athos the donation of the village of Izmira in Morava is confirmed (I selo u Moravě narekomoje Izmira). In the first quarter of the 14th century Morava was part of the Bishopric of Lipljan (po Moravě). The forged transcript A of the collective charter of the Serbian King Milutin for the Monastery of Chilandar from the years 1303-1304 (or after 1331) reports that the village of S'mira in Morava was granted to the Monastery of Sveti Nikita near Skopje and afterwards to the Tower of Hrusija (Pyrgos Basileiu) in the vicinity of the Monastery of Chilandar by the Serbian King (i u Moravě selo S'mira ... To vʼse utʼvrьdivь i zapisavь dahь Svetomu Nikitě, a Svetago Nikitu dahь mojemu pirʼgu sь vʼsěmь jego utʼvrьždenijemь). In 1342 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) issued a charter in favour of the starec Ioanĭ in Morava donating to him the Monastery of Sveti Nikola Mrački for lifelong subsistence (u Moravě). According to Siniša Mišić the medieval Serbian župa of Morava is to be localised along the river Binačka Morava.
Žurьče Place In 1334/35 the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) donated half of the settlement site of Žurьče to the Monastery of Treskavec (Selište Žurьče, ōdь nego polovina, i odj nivija i ōdь polja polovina i ōdь brьda).
Events (6)
Name Class Begin End Description
Donation of Bekovo Acquisition The village of Bekovo was given in 1314 by King Milutin to the Banjsko Monastery (Zp. IV 3 - Selo Běkovo...)
Donation of Pakljani Acquisition Pakljani was given by King Milutin to an unknown Vlah (Sp. IV 6 - i Vlahu Pьkljani).
Donation of Polaz Acquisition The village of Polaz was given by King Milutin to the Monastery of Banjska (Sp. IV 4 - I cr(ь)kvь S(ve)t(a)go D'mitrija u Běkově i sь sely. Selo Běkovo, selo Polььzь(sic), selo Hropalica.).
Donation of Poljance Acquisition The village of Poljance was given by King Milutin to the Monastery of Banjska (Sp. IV 4 - , ōt cr(ь)kvište kako dělь grede meždu Poljan'ce i meždu Rjuišta).
Mentioning of Dvorište Activity According to the edition of the charter and the secondary literature it is unclear, whether dvorište is a place name or a farmstead. For the time being, we consider it to be a toponym. The hamlet of Dvorište is mentioned in 1314 (Sp. IV 4 - i nis' potokь u rěku konь dvorišta u Gorije čelo...).
Mentioning of Utrž Activity According to the edition and the secondary literature it is unclear, if Utrž is a place name.Miodrag Purković argues in favor of a place name. The village of Utrž is mentioned in 1314 (Sp. IV 5 - ōt Cěm've gdě se zove utrьžь na brьhь).