Properties
ID | 123558 |
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System Class | Person |
Case Study | Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355) , Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16 |
Sex | Male |
Description
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.
literature
Adashinskaya 2020a — 277 , Aleksić 2012 — 23, n. 93. 345. 539. 555 , Aleksić 2014 — 63 , Blagojević 1987 — 33 , Dimitrova 2007 — 377-378, fig. 8 , Djordjević 1994 — 106. 117. 172. 174. 210, n. 216 , Ferjančić 1970 — 262, 266-267 , Ferjančić 1984 — 116 , Grujić 1935a — 176 , Jagić 1875 — 282, 296, 305-306 , Jireček 1911-1918 — II, 140, 146 , Jireček 1919 — 14-15 , Jovanović/Mirković 1989 — 98, 108, 114 , Kalić 2001 — 18, 89 , Kämpfer 1974a — 48, 53, 56. fig. 1, 3 , Mandić 1986 — 83, 90 , Mandić 1990 — 171-196 , Mihaljčić 1989a — 86, 87, 96, 99, 204, 275, 276 , Mirković 1924/1925 — 20 , Mišić 2002b — 34, 35, 40-42, 47, 56, 61, 71 , Novaković 1879 — 309-334 , Novaković 1893a — 282, 283, 337, 352-353 , Ostrogorski 1965 — 15, n. 61 , Pavlović 2016a — 44, 55, 56, 82, 109, 110, 204-205 , Petković 1929 — 202-203 , Petković 1950 — 270 , Popović/Petković 1933 — 51, 53, 55 , Purković 1939/40 — 132 , Purković 1978 — 70, 93, 94 , Radojičić 1938a — 72-73 , Rajičić 1952/53 — 236 , Rasolkoska-Nikolovska 1995 — 48-49. fig. 5, 6, 17, 18 , Ruvarac 1879 — 192-194 , Sindik 1999/2000 — 385-394 , Stanojević 1896 — 432, 443 , Tatić 1929b — 122 , Tomović 1974 — Nr. 86 (93) , Trifunoski 1973b — 150, 151 , Šuica 2000 — 23Relations
Actors (3)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Relation Type | Description |
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(Paskačić) Vladko | Person | ParentOf(ChildOf) | 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. | ||
Serbian Empire | Group | καῖσαρ/Kesarь | |||
Vladislava (2) | Person | ParentOf(ChildOf) | 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. |