Maps of Power

Rodokali

Rodokali i Sipërm, Rodokali i Poshtëm

Begin between 01.08.1343 and 30.11.1345
End between 01.01.1583 and 31.12.1583

Description

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.

Relations

Events (1)
Name Class Begin End Description
Confirmation of the Donation of the village Rodokali to the Church of the Virgin Peribleptos in Ohrid Acquisition The Sevastokrator called Kerьsakь donated the village of Rodokali with hamlets and all rights to the Monastery and Church of the Virgin Peribleptos in Ohrid. The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan recorded and confirmed this transaction (I kako prihodi vseosvešteny episkopь Děvolьski kir Gligori i uspomenu mi, kako jestь priložilь prěljuovni vlastelinь kralevstva 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).
Sources (1)
Name Class Description
Stefan Uroš IV Dušan's Charter for the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid Source The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued a charter for the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in the town of Ohrid in the period from 1342 until 1345.