Begin 01.09.1258
End 31.08.1277
End 31.08.1277
Properties
ID | 7578 |
---|---|
System Class | Acquisition |
Case Study | Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16 |
Event | Donation |
Description
Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Krǫpa vlasoï to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg.
Relations
Actors (2)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Relation Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Constantine I Asen | Person | Constantine I Tich Asen was between the years 1258 and 1277 Tsar of the Second Bulgarian Empire. He became Tsar after the murder of Koloman and the defeat of Mico in the Bulgarian civil war of 1256-57. He married the Nicean Princess Eirine Laskarina and later Maria Palaiologina. Both wives influenced his foreign affairs. The internal politics were dominated by the disputes among the boyars. He died in a battle against the rebells commanded by Ivajlos. | |||
Monastery of Saint George-Gorg | Group | The Monastery of Saint George-Gorg was a monastery in or near Skopje in the 14th century, but was deserted and cannot be localised with certainty in modern day Skopje. |
Events (8)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Donation of Krǫpa vlasoï, Church of Dragan | Acquisition | Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the Church of Dragan in or near the village of Krǫpa vlasoï to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. | ||
Donation of Krǫpa vlasoï, Metochion Spasь | Acquisition | Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the metochion Spasь in or near the village of Krǫpa vlasoï to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. | ||
Donation of Krǫpa vlasoï, Mill | Acquisition | Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a mill in or near the village of Krǫpa vlasoï to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. | ||
Donation of Krǫpa vlasoï, Summer Pasture (letovište) | Acquisition | The Bulgarian tsar Constantine I Asen donated a summer pasture in or near the village of Krǫpa vlasoï to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. | ||
Donation of Krǫpa vlasoï, Summer Pasture (planina) | Acquisition | The Bulgarian tsar Constantine I Asen donated a summer pasture in or near the village of Krǫpa vlasoï to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. | ||
Donation of Krǫpa vlasoï, Uncultivated Land | Acquisition | Tsar Constantine I Asen donated a uncultivated land, a so called zaběloï, in or near the village of Krǫpa vlasoï to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. | ||
Donation of Krǫpa vlasoï, Winter Pasture | Acquisition | The Bulgarian tsar Constantine I Asen donated winter pastures in or near the village of Krǫpa vlasoï to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. | ||
Donation of Properties by the Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen to the Monastery of St. George-Gorg | Acquisition | The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen donated properties to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg, which was located in or near Skopje. |
Places (1)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Krǫpa vlasoï | Place | Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Krǫpa vlasoï together with the metochion Spasъ, mills, meadows, summer pastures, winter pastures and all rights to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I vь Prilěpskoi ōblasti selo Krǫpa vlasoï, i vь nem metoh Sp(a)sъ, darovanoje Romanomъ c(a)remь, sь nivijemь, sь mlinoï, sь zaběloï, sъ lětovišti, sъ zimovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami i prěždezakon’noïimi ihъ). King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of Krupa Vlasi by Tsar Constantine I Asen with mills, uncultivated land, meadowss, hunting grounds, summer pastures and a church to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (I vь ōblasti Porěčkoi selo Krupa Vlasi, a vь njemь crьkvь Spasь ježe priložilь svety Romanь carь prьvi ktitorь svetago města sego sь nivijemь, sь mlini, sь zabeli, sь pašišti, s` lovišti, sь planinami i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo). |
Sources (1)
Name | Class | Description |
---|---|---|
Skopje Monastery of St. George 1 | Source | The Bulgarian Tsar Konstantin I Asen (reigned 1257-1277) confirmed previous donations of properties and people to the Monastery of St. George-Gorg near Skopje and added his own. The charter is dated to the years of his reign (1257/58-1277). |