Лѹково
End between 01.01.1341 and 15.08.1381
Properties
ID | 18530 |
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System Class | Place |
Place | Hamlet agridion zaselk |
Case Study | Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16 , Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355) |
Administrative unit | North Macedonia , Eastern Region / Источен регион |
Historical place | Zletovo , Zletovo , Serbian Empire , Kingdom of Serbia |
Description
Saint Gabriel of Lesnovo entered a hermitage near the Monastery of Lesnovo and the place of Zletovo (skitъ blizъ prjamo manastirъ, vъ dolъ prjamo Zletovo). The lively influx of people, who were sick and obsessed, caused that the Saint sought solitude in Lukovo (i preide vo stranu Lukovo). The hamlet Lukovo is mentioned in the Slavic donor inscription of the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1340/41 as a monastic property (sь zaselkomь lukovu). Furthermore, the hamlet Lukovo appears in the founding charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan for the Eparchy of Zletovo with its seat in the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) from the year 1346/47 (sь zaselkomь Lukovu vyše crьkve). The Serbian local ruler Konstantin Dragaš donated on the 15th August 1381 the Monastery Lěsnovo (1) with all its possessions, including the village Lěsnovo (2) with its hamlet Lukovo (selo Lěsnovo i sь zaselkomь Lukovōmь), to the Hilandar Monastery.
literature
Gabelić 1998 — 27. 28, n. 122 , Ivanov 1906 — 97 , Ivanov 1931 — 397 , Ivanova 1986 — 173. 569, n. 5 , Mišić 2014a — 185. 204 , Purković 1939/40 — 114 , Rajičić 1952/53 — 239 , Tomović 1974 — 57 (Nr. 37) , Tomović 1977 — 92 , Vujošević 2014 — 457 , Živojinović 1998 — 81Relations
Events (2)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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Donation of the Monastery of Archangel Michael in Lesnovo with its Posessions to the Monastery of Chilandar | Acquisition | The serbian nobleman Konstantin Dragaš donated the Monastery of Archangel Michael in Lesnovo with its Posessions to the Monastery of Chilandar. | ||
Investiture of the Monastery of Lesnovo | Acquisition | The Serbian despot Jovan Oliver equipped the Monastery of Lesnovo with several churches, villages and settlements. |
Sources (3)
Name | Class | Description |
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Lesnovo 1 | Source | The foundation charter of the Monastery of Lesnovo consists of a donation inscription in three parts on stone, of which two parts are in Slavonic and one part in Greek language. The Slavonic inscription starts on a marble architrave above the Western entrance of the katholikon (i.e. on the Eastern wall of the narthex) and continues outside above the Southern entrance to the naos. This inscription is dated to the years 1340/41 and calls the katholikon a "Church of the High Commander of the Heavenly Armies the Archistratigos Michael" (храмь великаго воѥводе вьїшних силь Aрхистратіга Mихаіла). The donors were the Serbian Great Vojvode (Veliki Vojvoda) Jovan Oliver with his wife Anna Mara (Ana Marija) and his son Kraiko (Krajko) during the reign of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355). |
Lesnovo 2 | Source | In 1346/47 the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) issued the foundation charter of the Bishopric of Zletovo, by which the Monastery of Lesnovo was defined as its see. |
Lesnovo 3 | Source | On 15 August 1381 the Serbian nobleman Konstantin Dragaš issued a charter donating the Monastery of Lesnovo to the Monastery of Hilandar on Mount Athos. |