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Properties
ID | 8165 |
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System Class | Acquisition |
Case Study | Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16 |
Event | Confirmation of Property |
Description
King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Rěčice to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg.
Relations
Events (1)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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Confirmation of Rěčice | Acquisition | King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Rěčice to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. |
Actors (2)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Relation Type | Description |
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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. | |||
Stefan Uroš II Milutin | Person |
Places (1)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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Rěčice, Vineyards | Place | Tsar Constantine I Asen donated vineyards near Rěčice to the Monastery of St George-Gorge (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 vineyards near Rěčice by Tsar Constantine Asen to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorge (selo Rěčice s` vinogradi, s` perьvoli, s` nivijemь, s` mlini, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběli i sь planinomь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela togo). |
Sources (1)
Name | Class | Description |
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Skopje Monastery of St. George 2 | Source | The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282–1321) issued this charter after the refurbishment of the Monastery of St. George-Gorg near Skopje in the year 1300. He confirmed the donations given to the monastery by former Byzantine, Bulgarian and Serbian rulers. Finally, King Milutin also granted new privileges, landed property and population to the respective monastery. |