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Inscription in the Church of Saint George

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ID 10646
System Class Source
Case Study Ethnonym of the Vlachs
Provenance Serbian
Source Inscription

Description

The respective inscription is engraved on a fresco in the Church of Saint George (Sveti Gjorgji) in the vincinity of the village of Dolni Kozjak.

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Events (3)
Name Class Begin End Description
Mentioning of the Tetev Katun in the Church of Saint George (a) Activity In the Church of Saint George is a inscription engraved which mentions the Tetev or Tutev katun on the mead Gorni Kozjak.
Mentioning of the Tetev Katun in the Church of Saint George (b) Activity In the Church of Saint George is a inscription engraved which mentions the Tetev or Tutev katun on the mead Gorni Kozjak.
Mentioning of the Tetev Katun in the Church of Saint George near the Village of Dolni Kozjak Activity In the Church of Saint George is a inscription engraved which mentions the Tetev or Tutev katun on the mead Gorni Kozjak.
Places (1)
Name Class Begin End Description
Tetev Katun Place Around the fresco-icon representation of Christos Antiphōnētēs in the south corner of the church of Sveti Gjorgji, which is in the vicinity of the city wall of Bargala, are Slavic graffiti incised (dated to the last decades of the 13th and the first decades of the 14th century). Among others also a certain gramatik Voihna from Tetev Katun is mentioned on one graffiti (azь gramatikь voihna ōt teteva katuna).
Actors (1)
Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
Vlachs Group Romanesque speaking people on the Balkans. Maybe descendents of the ancient Latin-speaking population of the Roman provinces on the Balkans.