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Confirmation of Possessions in the Land inventory-Brebion

Begin 01.01.1340
End 31.12.1345

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A copy of Nomic’s Charter preserved in the Land Inventory-Brebion (in original called (Brěvno matere Božije Htětovskije) of church properties of the largest landowner in Polog, the Monastery of Bogorodica Htetovska (Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo). Nomics are people who wrote documents and sometimes acted as public notaries. The Nomic's Charter occured some time before the Brebion (1343-1345 or in the first half of the 1340's) was issued.

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Actors (15)
Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
Aleksa Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Witness He lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. He was kir and vlastel. According to the so-called Nomic charter, preserved in the Vrěviō, he was among the local noblemen (vlastele) and people (hora) gathered at the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo on 4th November of an unspecified year. He was asked together with others by the Bishop of Prizren, Geōrgii, and Markuš, to swear to tell the truth concerning the disputed land located on the hill called Pleš. He gave the testimony that at the time, when he was a child and his brother was the Archimandrite of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, the hill Pleš was not in Progonʼs possession (I reče kyr Aleksa: kьda běse moi bratь Vlaho jepiskopь u Htětově arhimudritь, toga běhь ja u manastiri dětetemь i dobrě znamь jere ne metehaše Progonь sь Plěšiōm, pače bě posějalь Progon ječmenь, i reče bratь mi Vlaho jepiskopь i sьbrahu gobeda vsego sela i popasoše ga).
Bishop Vlacho Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Attendant Bishop Vlacho started his career as archimandrite in the church of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo sometime in the 1320's. He is mentioned in the Nomic's Charter as a brother of a certain kirь Aleksa (I reče kirь Aleksa: kьda běše moi bratь Vlaho jepiskopь u Htětově archimudritъ).
Branilo (2) Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Sponsor Probably already dead before summer 1343. He lived in Želino. He donated a field under the road called after the village of Lěška and a second road, which went from above, for the sake of salvation to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. His land extended to the purchased estates of Stanko and Kjura (Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putemь, i nizь drugi putь kako ide ōtь zgora, što dade Branilo ōtь Želina za dušu, do kuplenice Stan᾿kove i do Kjurine).
Dmin᾿ko Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Sponsor He was probably already dead in 1343. He lived in Mel. He donated a 30 dnin field under the traverse road for the salvation of the soul to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva što je dalь Dmin᾿ko ōd Mela za dušu, 30 dьninь, nizь prěčni putь).
Dmitrь (1) Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Sponsor He was probably already dead in 1343. He lived in Želino. He donated the field called Trstěnica with meadows in Nikiforovec, which was situated in the vicinity of Vladimirʼs field, for the right to have a grave and tonsure to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Niva Trьstěnica u Nikiforov᾿ci i s livadomь blizь Vladimirove nive, što jestь dalь Krasevь unukь, Dmitrь ōtь Želina, za grobь i za postrigь).
Isaha Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Sponsor Probably died before summer 1343. He was a monk. His wife was Isašina. He donated his court in Sedlarevo with meadows, oak forest, mill, pasture and all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. This endowment was confirmed by the Kefalija of Polog Vladoje (I što priloži Isaha u Sedlarevě město, dvorь i s livadami i sь dubravomь. Povelěnijemь i milostiju gospodina kralja izdade Vladoje kefalija pološki sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami, i sь mlinom i s pašištemь, i vse što jestь imalь Isaha). According to the Bogorodica Htětovska charter he and his wife granted one fourth of the village Sedlarevo with all boundaries, rights, mills, meadows and an enclosure to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for tonsure (Selo Sedlarevo, što daa Isaha za postrigь i za svojega podružija postrigь, četvrьtu čestь vsego sela sь vsěmi megami i sь mliny i sь livadami, sь ōgradijemь i sь vsěmi pravinami. I tuzi kalugericu Isašinu hrani crьkьvь do smrьti).
Janicь Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Witness Mentioned in the Inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He lived in Velgošt. He appeared as a witness in the case of the sale transaction of the so-called Kraimirovo selište in Carev Studenc (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, i u sestre jei Jere, i u nih dětei, u Vitomira i u Leia i u Milja i u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija i polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš).
Kalinikь (1) Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Witness Before summer 1343, maybe even later. He is denoted in the source as kyr. He lived in Modriče. According to the so-called Nomic charter, preserved in the Vrěviō, he was among the local noblemen (vlastele) and people (hora) gathered at the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo on 4th november of an unspecified year church (Měseca nojembra 4 dьnь sьbraše se vlastele i hora kь materi božijei u Htetovu, sevastь Pasarelь, kyrь Kalinykь, Makarije, Kalojanь, Parʼdo i bratʼ mu Theōdorь i Theodorь ōdь Lěskovljanь i Geōrgi Sulima, i kyrь Aleksa, brat Vlaho jepiskopovь, i ini proči boljare i hora). He and Geōrgi, the Bishop of Prizren, asked the gathered people, to swear to tell the truth concerning the disputed land located on the hill called Pleš (I zakle jepiskopь i kyrь Kalinikь: kto znaje što pravo ta ne hke rešte, da jestь prokletь). He acted also as a witness after the decision was made, that the property on the hill Pleš belongs to the church (A se tomu svědoci koi se prilučiše na Plěši: kyr Kalinikь ōd Modriče, i sevastь kyrь Manoilo, i zetь mu sevastь Runʼzer, i sevastь Sevladь, svojačimь mu, i kyr Andronikь, Braata, i ini proči).
Kalojanь (1) Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Witness Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He lived in the village Lěška. He served as a witness in the sale transaction of a field in Nikiforovec, which was sold by Theōdora and her daughter Jelena to Theōktistь, the Abbot of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for 10 perper, and the rest of the field to Bishop Ignatije (Niva u Nikiforovci, uzь crьkvnu nivu što kupi igumьnь Theōktistь u Theōdore i u čtere Jelene za 10 perperь, a dokupi piskopь Ignatije i zapisa. A Tomu svědoci: Kalojanь ōd Lěška, Mihovь šugra, i dva syna Radoslava Drobnjaka, Argirь i Hran).
Mišatь Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Recipient Mentioned in the inventory of property of the Holy Virgin Monastery in Htětovo from 1342/1343. He lived in the village of Mel. He sold two plots of land to Mathei, the Ikonom of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, for 12 perper. One was situated in Broděc and reached the field of the Priest Vlado and a road. The second was in Nikiforovec and lay on the road heading to Budrig and to Gumništa (I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna na Brodci, i do popa Vlada nive i do puti, a druga u Nikiforovci do Budriga i do puti prěmo Klenu i do Gumništьь).
Nicholas inomic Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Creator The Priest Nicholas was the writer who wrote (pisa i podpisa) the Nomic Charter which is preserved in the Brebion.
Robь Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Sponsor He lived in Želino. He donated a field above the road called after the village of Lěška to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. His land extended to the purchased estates of Dragoman and Velimir (Niva nad lěšt᾿cěmь putemь, dana ōd Roba ōd Želina, do kuplenice Dragomanove i do Velimirove). He, together with Par’do and his family and Theōdor, the brother-in-law of Par’do, sold a field under the field of Alavand in Saždena Vrba to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The land lay along a furrow between a hawtorn and the road called after the village of Hvališe (I druga niva niže tezi nive što proda Par᾿do s᾿ rodom᾿ si, i sь šurem᾿ si Theōdoromь i svojačimomь si Robomь, na jednoi brazde glogь mežda i do hvališ᾿ka puti).
Theodorь Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Witness Mentioned in the so-called Nomic charter, preserved in Vrěviō. He lived in Lěskovljani. He was among the local noblemen and people gathered at the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo on 4th november of an unspecified year. He was asked together with others by the Bishop of Prizren, Geōrgii, and Markuš, to swear to tell the truth concerning the disputed land located on the hill called Pleš near Htètovo (Měseca nojembra 4 dьnь sьbraše se vlastele i hora kь materi božijei u Htetovu, sevastь Pasarelь, kyrь Kalinykь, Makarije, Kalojanь, Parʼdo i bratʼ mu Theōdorь i Theodorь ōdь Lěskovljanь i Geōrgi Sulima, i kyrь Aleksa, brat Vlaho jepiskopovь, i ini proči boljare i hora).
Varnava Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Sponsor Probably deceased before summer 1343. He donated the seventh part of the village Hvališe to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. He possessed also the field called Monohorav above Mlačice. This land ran from the corner of the road to the road called after the village of Lěška, to the village of Krušica and the river Bistrica. He granted it to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Ōtь Hvališe 7 čestь, što dade Varnava za dušu. I nad Mlačicami Monohoravь, što jestь dalь Var᾿nava, ōtь zakutija do lěška puty i do Krušice i do rěke Htětove). His endowment consisted according to the chrysobull charter not only of the seventh part of the village Hvališe, but also of a field near Hvališe (U Hvališe nivije, zaduštьnina Varʼnavina i ōtь Hvališe sedʼma čestь što dade Varʼnava za dušju).
Čalapija Dmitrь Person 01.11.1342 30.09.1343 Sponsor He lived before summer 1343, maybe even later. He obtained the authority of the village Mel by the mercy of the God and of the lord king (Azь grěšni rabь Hristovь Dmitrь Čalapija božiomь i po milosti gospodina kralja, priluči mi se ōbladati selom Melomь). There was a watermill in the vicinity of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. It was built by Nikola Pravec and Dragoslav Bal. Dmitr Čalapija donated the watermill to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, because the mill was under his authority (i imah plisijastь blizь domu Matere Božije Htetovьskyje voděnicu, što běše učinilь Nikola Pravьcь i Dragoslavь a na toi na dělě moje oblasti, i azь pomenuhь žitije prěžde nas byvših i davših milostije božьstvьnymь crьkvamь, tožde slovoi azь vьspomenuvь priložih Materi Božijei darь voděnicu Pravčevu i Balovu).
Places (42)
Name Class Begin End Description
Banic Place According to the The Land Inventory Brebion a certain Manoilo from Banic donated a field under Čerěnce, not far away from the field of lady Zoia, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo (Niva pod Čerěn᾿cemь blizь kira Zoine nive, koju dade kir Manoilo ōtь Banicь, na 13 zametь).
Brodec Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion an Oikonomos of the Monastery Mathei had bought an estate in Brodec from Mišat, who came from the village Mel (Land Inventory Brebion p. 296, art. 67: I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna na Brodci, i do popa Vlada nive i do puti). Brodec is mentioned also in the charter for the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren, where the donation of the village Selce is described. The site lays on a confluence of two rivers (Sv. Arhangeli Mihail i Gavril 110, 984-993 [135-137]: selo u Polozě Selce, ... i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem..). Brodec finally appears together with Drěnovec, Sedlarevo and Izbice as donations of the Serbian Tsar Stefan Uroš IV Dušan to the Monastery of Hilandar (Opšta hilandarska gramota, 440: Selo Drěnovьcь, Broděc, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami).
Brvěnica Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Budislav donated a field in Dubrava under the so-called Brvenički canal to the the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (Niva u Dubravь pod izvodomь brьvěnič᾿kimь što dade Budislavь za grobь).
Carev Studenc Place The site Carev Studenc appears twice in the Land Inventory Brebion. According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Abbot Isaja bought a field called Kraimirovo selište near Carev Studenc from the daughter of Kraimir, Kjura, her sister Jera and their children Vitomir, Lei, Milj and Roman (298, art. 78: Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, I u sestre jei Jere, I u nih dětei, u Vitomira I u Leia I u Milja I u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija I polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš). The Land Inventory Brebion contains also evidence on the acquisition of a field and a meadow above Carev Studenc. The property was bought by the monastery from Kalojan and Grozej (285, art. 12: Niva nad Carevěm Studen᾿cemь, kupljen᾿na ōtь Kalojana i ōtь Grozěja i s livadom na 30 zametь) [Our reasoning is based on the premise that the toponym “Car” (i.e. Tsar, Emperor) bears witness to imperial presence at the respective place. The toponym “Car” obviously indicates, apart from a possible physical presence of the Serbian Emperor, also a possibility of a causal link with the Byzantine Emperor or the Bulgarian Tsar].
Drěnovecь Place The Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence on the acquisition of a field called Ilovica underneath Drěnovec and underneath the road. The property was bought by the bishop Ignatij from Pardo Kosta (Niva Ilovica pod Drěnovcemь pod putemь, što kupi Ignatije piskopь u Parda Koste za 18 perper; Land Inventory Brebion p. 293, art. 51). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Drěnovec together with Brodec, Sedlarevo and Izbice to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Drěnovьcь, Brodьcь, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami; Stefan Uroš IV Dušan's General Charter for the Monastery of Hilandar; Opšta hilandarska gramota, 440).
Dub velii Place The site Dub velii appears three times in the Land Inventory Brebion. The inventory gives an account of a field and a meadow, which were donated to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo by the king. In the border delimitation of this propriety Dub velii is mentioned (288, art. 32: I pole što priloži gospodinь kralь tako i sь livadomь ōtь staroga broda želinьskoga na Dubь Velii, i do staroga puty na Dubьcь do prěčnoga puti). The inventory records the field L᾿žovica, which was bought by the monastery and which was located above Dub velii (288, art. 39: Niva nadь Dubomь Velimь, Lьžovica, na 20 zametь što kupismo za vola i za 5 perper). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Nikolic and his brother Hranislav donated a field in Dub velii near Mlačice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave and for the perpetuation of their memory (298, art. 81: Niva u Duba velijego poredь Mlačicь što dade Nikolicь i brat mu Hranislavь za grobь i za pomenь, 6 zametь).
Dubecь Place The site Dubec appears twice in the Land Inventory Brebion. According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Kjur and a certain Kostica donated the field Monohoravь in Krušica to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo for the sake of salvation. Dubec is described as a boundary marker (285, art. 17: Niva u Krušice Monohoravь, ōtь dolnega puti, ōtь Dubca i do Stankove kuplenice, dano ōtь Kjure i ōtь Kostica za dušu). The inventory gives an account of a field and a meadow, which were donated to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo by the king. In the border delimitation of this propriety Dubec is mentioned (288, art. 32: I pole što priloži gospodinь kralь tako i sь livadomь ōtь staroga broda želinьskoga na Dubь Velii, i do staroga puty na Dubьcь do prěčnoga puti).
Dubrava Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Budislav donated a field in Dubrava under the canal of Brvěnica to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (Niva u Dubravь pod izvodomь brьvěnič᾿kimь što dade Budislavь za grobь). A certain Kaliman, grandson of Sullimin, sold a field above Dubrava to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Azь Kalimanь, Suliminь vnukь prodahь nivu crьkvi Matere Božije Htětovьskyje nadь Dubravomь pored popa Dragana, i što mi ne doplatiše vse prostihь crьkvyi).
Globica (1) Place The Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence on the field Monohorь, which was exchanged for a vineyard in Globica (Niva Monohorь što kupihomь i měnismo u Globice za vinograd, ōd Mogilice do puty krpenьska, i dolu do prěčnogo puti).
Hobot Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Hranislav donated a field on Hobot to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo for the sake of his salvation and for the right to have a grave (I paki priloži Hranislavь nivu na Hobotě za dušu si, i za grobь si, da kto ga hke uzeti ōtь Matere Božije da mu jestь supr᾿nica, Mati Božja vь dьnь sudn᾿nii).
Hraštany Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated a vineyard near Hraštany to the Monastery of Treskavec (Lucinь vinogradь podь Hraštany i sь brьdomь). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Vlksan donated an estate from his field, which was underneath the road called after the village Hraštany, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Drugi komatь nive Vlьksanove pod putemь hraštanьskymь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Hraštany together with all boundaries, rights and mills to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Selo Hraštany sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь mliny). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyard and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren. In the delimitation of Selce the village of Hraštany is also mentioned (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [also Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Htětovo, Hraštany and Mlačice with the land, which was added to the belongings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo by the time while he was a king, to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Htětovo i Hraštani, Mlačice i sь zemlōmь što priložihь).
Htětovo Place The Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo appears for the first time in the document collection of the Archbishop of Ohrid Demetrios Chomatenos. One monk from the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo Gerasimos claimed damages for the properties, which were illegally extorted from his relative by the Priest Moschos (Ὁ γὰρ ἀπὸ τοῦ Ἄνω Πολόγου ὁρμώμενος καὶ ἐν τῇ σεβασμίᾳ μονῇ τῆς ὑπεραγίας δεσποίνης ἡμῶν Θεοτόκου τῇ ἐν Κτεατόβῃ ἀσκούμενος μοναχὸς Γεράσιμος).The Bulgarian Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Rěčice together with vineyards, mills, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. In the boundary description of the village Rěčice also the furrow named after the village of Htětovo is mentioned (ta nizь Velikja do Htětovьskja brazdja). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the possession of the village of Rěčice to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The wording of the passage concerning the boundary description is practically the same as in the chrysobull charter of Constantine I Asen (i nizь Veliku rěku do htětovьske brazde). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the church of the priest Mihalicь in Htětovo to the monastery of Treskavec (crьkovь koju sьhtisa popь Mihalicь vь Htětově na Krьpenьscě městě). The Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo with villages to the Monastery of Hilandar (U Polozě crьkovь Mati božija Htětovska i sь seli). The same emperor donated the village of Htětovo, Hraštany and Mlačice with the land, which was added to the belongings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo by him by the time while he was a king, to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Htětovo i Hraštani, Mlačice i sь zemlōmь što priložihь).
Htětovo, Hill Plesh Place On the Hill of Pleš an argument between noblemen and ordinary people over the possession rights of the hill Pleš took place initiated by Bishop Georgii Markuš of Prizren. The Nomic's Charter occured some time before the Brebion was issued (1343-1345 or in the first half of the 1340s). A copy of the Nomic’s Charter preserved in the Land Inventory-Brebion (in original called "Brěvno matere Božije Htětovskije") of church properties of the largest landowner in Polog, the Monastery of Bogorodica Htětovska (Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo). Nomics are people who wrote documents and sometimes acted as public notaries. The Nomic's Charter occured some time, before the Brebion (1343-1345 or in the first half of the 1340s) was issued.
Hvališe Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated, together with his son the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, a field near Hvališe, which was bestowed to the monastery by Varnava for the sake of salvation, and the seventh part of Hvališe, which was a donation of Varnava for the sake of salvation as well, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (U Hvališi nivije, zadušnьnina Varnavina, i ōtь Hvališe sedma čestь što dade Varnava za dušju). The Land Inventory of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo contains evidence on the village Hvališe and its seventh part, which Varnava gave to the monastery for the sake of his salvation (287, art. 21: ōtь Hvališe 7 čestь, što dade Varnava za dušu). The canal and the road of Hvališe are then mentioned only with connection to the road called after the village Leška (287, art. 27: Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putem᾿ nizь izvodь hvališ᾿ki prodana ōd Parda i ōd Theōdora šure mu, polovina prodana, a polovina harizana; 289, art. 41: Niva Pardova podь lěškimь putemь kako se staje hvališki putь i lěš᾿ki i do megje hvališ᾿ke, što kupismo i što jestь dano crьkvi za dušu Theōdorovu i Aleksinu).
Jablance Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion Bishop Ignatij bought a field near Jablance from the sons of Polelěj, Radun and Gjuro (Niva tu nad brazdom, i do lěška puti u Jablan᾿ce ō desnu stranu careva puti, što kupi piskopь Ignati za Budimirova konja, što běše dalь za dušu ōtь Polelějevěhь synovь i ōd Raduna i ōd Gjuroja).
Kljukovo Place The site Kljukovo appears thrice in the Land Inventory Brebion. The Inventory records a certain Upta, who donated a field in Kljukovo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (289, art. 42 Niva na Kljukově što dade Upta za grobь). An unidentified donor bestowed a field in Kljukovo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of salvation (289, art. 44: I druga niva na Kljukově meždu putemь i meždu brazdijemь dana crьkvi za dušu). Another field in Kljukovo was bought by the monastery from a certain Manot (295, art. 57: Niva na Kljukově što prodade Manota za svinju i za polь měha sirenija i za ōv᾿na, a niva pod brazdomь).
Krajmirovo selište Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Abbot Isaja bought a field called Kraimirovo selište near Carev Studenc from the daughter of Kraimir, Kjura, her sister Jera and their children Vitomir, Lei, Milj and Roman (Niva u Careva Studenca, Kraimirovo selište, što kupi igumьnь Isaije u Kjure, Kraimirove čtjere, I u sestre jei Jere, I u nih dětei, u Vitomira I u Leia I u Milja I u Romana, za 20 kьbьlь žita u gladno vrěme, i priuzesmo měhь sirenija I polutьkь slanine. A tomu svědoci: Strězo, Vlad, Lěto, Kosta, pop Ljujev zetь, Janicь iz Velgoš; The Land Inventory Brebion 298, art. 78).
Krušica (3) Place King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the young king (mlad kralь) Uroš, a piece of land above Mlačice delimited from the hiding place to the road called after the village Leška, Krušice and the river of Htětovo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo. (Nad Mlačicami ōtь Zakutija do lěškoga puti, i do Krušice, i do rěke Htětove). The site Krušica appears twice in the Land Inventory Brebion. The monk Leondij donated a field near Krušica to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo (285, art. 15: Niva koju dade kalogerь Leondije, poredь Krušice, prěs-putь, ōtь Sipun᾿dinove mege do Kanaděja). A certain Kjur and Kostica donated the field Monohoravь in Krušica to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo for the sake of salvation (285, art. 17: Niva u Krušice Monohoravь, ōtь dolnega puti, ōtь Dubca i do Stankove kuplenice, dano ōtь Kjure i ōtь Kostica za dušu).
Krьpeno Place In the year 1334/35 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Krpeno to the Treskavec Monastery (U Polozě metohь Krьpenь sь voděničьjemь i sь vinogradi i sь nivijemь i sь planinami i sь vьsěmi pravinami jego, što priloži svetopočivšii kralь za dušu si). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Krьpeno in the Region of Polog together with the Metochion of Saint Nicholas, meadows, fields, vineyards and all people (Selo vь Poloze Krьpeno, metohь Svety Nikola, što priloži svety kralь, sь nivijemь, sь vinogrady, sь ljudmi, sь voděnicijemь i sь rěku; brazda kirь Manoilova; brazda Desilova; livada na Starymь Kladenьci; niva Nikiforovecь ōdь Carego Kladenьca do togo potoka i do togo i do careva druma ko ide ōdь Polaticь na Bivolь Brodь; Lucinь vinogradь podь Hraštany i sь brьdomь; crьkovь koju sьhtisa popь Mihalicь vь Htětově na Krьpenьscě městě). The exact position is unknown. In the year 1344/45 King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the village of Krьpeno with the Church of Saint Nicholas, vineyards and watermills to the Treskavec Monastery (Selo u Polozě Krpeno i crьkvь Svetyi Nikolae s niviemь, s vinogradi, s voděničiemь i sь brьdomь). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Krpen with all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo (Selo Krьpena sь vsěmi megami i pravinami). King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan granted together with his son, the young king (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Krpen with the domain of Pribec (Pribac), the church of Saint George and the family, retinue, people settled here by Pribec (Pribac), town (place), water-mills, gardens, hay harvests, meadows, hill (mountain), boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (I selo Krьpena, što priloži kraljevьstvo mi S(ve)toi B(ogorodi)ci Htětovьskoi, Pribca sь crьkoviju Svetymь Geōrgyjemь i sь rod(o)m i sь dvorani, s ljudmi što je priselilь Pribcь, sь městom i s vodenicami, sь ōgradijemь, sь sěnokosy, s livadami, sь brьdomь, sь vsěmi megami i pravinami).
Leška Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, a piece of land above Mlačice delimited from the hiding place to the road named after the site Leška, Krušice and the river of Htětovo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Nad Mlačicami ōtь Zakutija do lěškoga puti, i do Krušice, i do rěke Htětove). The road from Leška is mentioned several times in the Land Inventory Brebion (286, art. 18: Niva tu nad brazdom, i do lěška puti u Jablan᾿ce ō desnu stranu careva puti, što kupi piskopь Ignati za Budimirova konja, što běše dalь za dušu ōtь Polelějevěhь synovь i ōd Raduna i ōd Gjuroja; 286, art. 19: I proti toi nivě ōd lěve strane puty do Strězova polja i do lěš᾿ka puty, kuplen᾿no ōtь Gjuroja i ōtь svesti mu Radoslave, što imь jestь těhь děl polovina ōtь surod᾿nikь za 27 perperь kьda běše igumьnь Nikodimь; 287, art. 21: Pole, što dade gospodinь kralь ōtь starogo broad želinьskoga kako zahodi putь ōtь Htětove, i gore do lěškoga puti, što zahodi kь rěcě; 287, art. 23: Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putemь, i nizь drugi putь kako ide ōtь zgora, što dade Branilo ōtь Želina za dušu, do kuplenice Stan᾿kove i do Kjurine; 287, 26: Niva megju Dvěma Mogilicama dana ōd Galina za dušu, ōd tьsta Pardova, jako brazda zahodi ōd vrьbe i do lěška puti i do rěke; 287, art. 27: Niva pod lěš᾿kimь putem᾿ nizь izvodь hvališ᾿ki prodana ōd Parda i ōd Theōdora šure mu, polovina prodana, a polovina harizana; 289, art. 41: Niva Pardova podь lěškimь putemь kako se staje hvališki putь i lěš᾿ki i do megje hvališ᾿ke, što kupismo i što jestь dano crьkvi za dušu Theōdorovu i Aleksinu; 295, art. 60: Niva što kupismo u Strěza ōd lěš᾿ka puti nizь putь htětovьsky u kneževu nivu, na 6 zametь; 296, art. 66: Azь Voih᾿na, Polelějevь unukь, prodah nivu Materi Božijei Htětovьskoi pod lěškimь putemь, što su prěžde moi roditeli prodali do Strězove zemle, za 15 perper; 296–297, art. 68: Niva koju kupi ikonomь Neōfitь u Kumana, Kjurohnina syna, i u pašenoga mu Dragoslava, i u šuren mu u Dragije, i u Rajana za 8 perperь, do lěška puti i nizь nikiforovьski putь iz dola, i uz Rebra i do crьkvna stlьpa).
Lešt Place The site is mentioned several times in the Land Inventory Brebion. The monastery recorded in its inventory a field under Lěšt, which was bought from Krpen (283, art. 2: Niva pod Lěštьjem kupena ōtь Krьpene, na 15 pogonьь). Kir (kyrios) Pardo Theōdorь donated a field underneath Lěšt in a valley to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (283, art. 4: Niva pod Lěštьjem na padi što priloži Pardo kir Theōdorь za dušu,…). A certain Thoma, the son-in-law of Leo, donated a field in Lešt to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his and the consort᾿s salvation (288, art. 33: Niva koju dade Thoma, Leōvь zetь, u Lěšti za dušu za svoju i za ženinu si). A certain Theofan donated a field in Lěšt to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of salvation (288, art. 34: Niva što dade Theōfanь u Lěsti za dušu). A certain Miropul, who possessed a field underneath the field of Theofan, donated it to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (288, art. 35: Niva Miropulova pod Theōfanomь nivomь prězь brazdu što dade za dušu).
Lěskovljani Place Tsar Constantine I Asen donated the village of Rěčice together with vineyards, mills, meadows, summer pastures and hunting grounds to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg. The site of Lěskovljani is attested as a boundary marker. (Vь Položkoi ōblasti selo Rěčici, i to darovan’noje s(ve)toïmь Romanomъ carjemь Svetōmu Geōrgiju sъ vinogradi, sь nivijemъ, i sъ žrъnъkami, sъ perivolmi, sь sěnokosi, sь zaběloï, sь planinami, sь lovištemъ zvěrnoïmъ, i sь vsěmi dohodkoï i sь vsěmi pravinami…a sinorь selu tōmu:…o na Točilь koi laz…ad…Lěskovijane…vьz brьdō do gor… [ta pravo na Točilь, koi lazi nadь Lěskovijane, tere vьz brьdō do gora]). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin confirmed the donation of the village of Rěčice with boundaries including the site of Lěskovljani to the Monastery of Saint George-Gorg (Selo vь ōblasti Položьkoi Rěčice sь Popovlïani, …A mege rěčicke počinajutь ōt…i ōt tudu parvo na Točilь koi slazi nad Leskovijani tere uz brьdo dogvozda). According to the Nomic charter preserved in the Land Inventory-Brebion one of the group of people gathered at the Monastery of Holy Virgin in Htětovo and consulted in the dispute over the possession rights of the hill Pleš, was Theodor, who came from Lěskovljani (Theodor ōdь Lěskovljanь). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Lěskovljani with all boundaries and rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Selo Lěskovljani sь vsěmi megami i pravinami). The Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence about a field and an estate underneath Lěskovljani, which belonged to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (293, art. 50: Niva pod Lěskovljani nizь brazdu pod putem...i pod Lěskovljani komatь niz brazdu). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Obradь donated a part of a vineyard near Lěskovljani to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (298, art. 83: i komat vinograda u Lěskovljanehь, i dvě črьnici, i pod Vrьbomь niva na 6 zametь, što dade Obradь za grobь). On 10 August 1354 the Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued together with his son King Uroš the charter for the Monastery of Hilandar, in which he confirmed the donation of the village of Lěskovljani with all boundaries and rights by the lady Višeslava and her sons Bogdan and Bogoje to the Monastery of Hilandar (…što jestь priložila gospožda carьstva mi Višeslave hramu Prěsvetije Bogorodice Hilandrskije, selo Lěskovlěne s megomь, s periōromь i vsěmi pravinami sela toga, po htěniju gospožde Višeslave i sinovь jeje Bogdana i Bogoja, a ni po jednoi silě ni po nevoli…i zapisah mi selo Lěskovlěne s megami, s utesi, s periōromь i sь vsěmi pravinami sela toga, da jestь crьkьve Svetije Bogorodice Hilandarьskije do dьni i do věka…).
Melь Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Dminko from Mel donated a field to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (288, art. 37: Niva što je dalь Dmin᾿ko ōd Mela za dušu, 30 dьninь, nizь prěčni putь). The same charter mentions an Oikonomos of the monastery Mathei, who had bought an estate near Nikiforovec from Mišat, who came from the village Mel (296, art. 67: I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna…, a druga u Nikiforovci do Budriga i do puti prěmo Klenu i do Gumništ). It contains also evidence about Dmitr Čalapija, who was in charge of the village Mel, and his donation of a watermill to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (298-299, art. 84: Azь grěšni rabь Hristovь Dmitrь Čalapija božiomь i po milosti gospodina kralja, priluči mi se ōbladati selom Melomь, i imah plisijastь blizь domu Matere Božije Htetovьskyje voděnicu, što běše učinilь Nikola Pravьcь i Dragoslavь a na toi na dělě moje oblasti, i azь pomenuhь žitije prěžde nas byvših i davših milostije božьstvьnymь crьkvamь, tožde slovoi azь vьspomenuvь priložih Materi Božijei darь voděnicu Pravčevu i Balovu).
Mlačice Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Mlačice with all boundaries, rights and mills to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. A field near Mlačice was also added to the belongings of the monastery by the king (Selo Mlačice sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami i sь mliny, i polje što priloži kraljevstvo mi poredь Mlačicь ōtь staroga broda želinьskogo sь livadami, kako ischodi potokь ōtь Htětovštice i gdě utěče u Veliku). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Varnava donated a field called Monohorav above Mlačice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (I nad Mlačicami Monohoravь, što jestь dalь Var᾿nava, ōtь zakutija do lěška puty i do Krušice i do rěke Htětove). According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Nikolic and his brother Hranislav donated a field in Dub velii near Mlačice to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave and for the perpetuation of their memory (Niva u Duba velijego poredь Mlačicь što dade Nikolicь i brat mu Hranislavь za grobь i za pomenь, 6 zametь). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Mlačice with the land, which was previously given to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo by the King (Milutin?, see Petrovski 144–145), to the Monastery of Hilandar (Mlačice sь zemlomь, što je dalь svety kralь; a megja zemli toi ōdь Nikiforca kako grede putь na ōpogorь prězь livadu u Kraljevu Pekь i u Bivolь Brod). The same emperor donated the village of Htětovo, Hraštany and Mlačice with the land, which was added to the belongings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo during his reign as king, to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Htětovo i Hraštani, Mlačice i sь zemlōmь što priložihь).
Modriče Place In the list of 14 abbots of the Serbian church the Abbot Vartolomej from the Monastery in Modriče occupies the ninth place (modričskii vrьdoloměi). According to the Nomic charter preserved in the Land Inventory Brebion one witness in the dispute over the possession rights of the hill Pleš, whose name was Kalinik, came from Modriče (kir Kalinikь ōd Modriče). The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Štenče together with all rights and boundaries to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo. The boundaries in the charter are called after the sites Modriče and Gostivar (Štenče selo sь vsěmi pravinami i s megami, sь modričkymi i gostivarskymi, i do metochyje Svetyje Nedělje, pravo nizь děl prěz Veliku, na Dubь jedini, na Lisiče Jazbine, pravo naa Mogilice, na cěstu u Crьveni Brěg, a ōt Crьvenoga Brěga pravo na Glogovnikь).
Mogilica (3) Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, the village of Štenče together with all rights and boundaries to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. Here, Mogilica is attested as a boundary marker (Štenče selo sь vsěmi pravinami i s megami, sь modričkymi i gostivarskymi, i do metochyje Svetyje Nedělje, pravo nizь děl prěz Veliku, na Dubь jedini, na Lisiče Jazbine, pravo naa Mogilice, na cěstu u Crьveni Brěg, a ōt Crьvenoga Brěga pravo na Glogovnikь). According to the Land Inventory Brebion Mogilica was used as boundary marker in the description of a field Monohor, which was bought by the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo and then exchanged for a vineyard in Globice (284, art. 7: Niva Monohorь što kupihomь i měnismo u Globice za vinogradь, ōd Mogilice do puty krьpenьska, i dolu do prěčnogo puti). The same charter contains evidence on the donation of a field underneath Mogilica by Theodor Sulima for the right to have a grave for kir Nikifor (Niva pod Mogylicomь, po putem, dana ōtь kir Theōdora Sulime za kir Nikifora grobь, do kir Mihaleve mege).
Nikiforovec Place Nikiforovec is mentioned several times in the Land Inventory Brebion. A certain Vladimir donated a field in Nikiforovec to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (288, art. 31: Niva u Nikiforovci što dade Vladimirь za grobь, nizь Sopotnikovu nivu I do Kraseve ōd Želina). The Land Inventory Brebion contains also evidence on a field not far from Nikiforovec above Sredorek, which was bought by the monastery from Gjuroj for a horse (288, art. 38: Niva u Nikiforovci nad Srědorěkomь kuplena ōtь Gjuroja za konь). The grandson of Krasev, a certain Dmitr from Želino, donated the field Trstěnica in Nikiforovec with the meadow near to the field Vladimir to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right have a grave and for his tonsure as monk (293, art. 53: Niva Trьstěnica u Nikiforov᾿ci i s livadomь blizь Vladimirove nive, što jestь dalь Krasevь unukь, Dmitrь ōtь Želina, za grobь i za postrigь). A certain Strezo donated his field to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, and the Land Inventory Brebion gives a careful delimitation of its boundaries (295, art. 59: Niva što priloži Strězo u Nikiforov᾿ci ōd Topila do Klěna I do Sopotnikove nive I do popa Vladove kuplenice, i uz livadu crьkvu i do kneževe nive). The Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence on the acquisition of a field in Nikiforovec, which was bought from Theodor and his daughter Jelena to some extent by the abbot (hegumen) Theoktist and the rest by the bishop Ignatij (296, art. 64: Niva u Nikiforovci, uzь crьkvnu nivu što kupi igumьnь Theōktistь u Theōdore i u čtere Jelene za 10 perperь, a dokupi piskopь Ignatije i zapisa). According to the Brebion an Oikonomos of the Monastery Mathei had bought an estate near Nikiforovec from Mišat, who came from the village of Mel (296, art. 67: I dva komata nive što kupi ikonomь Mathei u Mišata ōd Mela, za 12 perper, jedna…, a druga u Nikiforovci do Budriga i do puti prěmo Klenu i do Gumništ). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Mlačice to the Monastery of Hilandar. The General Charter describes the boundaries of the village of Mlačice with its land and mentions Nikiforec (Mlačice sь zemlomь, što je dalь svety kralь; a megja zemli toi ōdь Nikiforca kako grede putь na ōpogorь prězь livadu u Kraljevu Pekь i u Bivolь Brodь).
Oraša Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Branislav donated an estate near Oraša underneath the road to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (I drugi komatь u Ōraši pod putemь, što jestь dalь Branislavь za dušu).
Podlug Place The Land Inventory Brebion describes how a certain Savdik, since he wanted to have child, donated a field above Sveta Nedela to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. In the field delimitation the road from Podlug, the furrow of Podlug and the boundary of Podlug are mentioned (Savdikь viděvь jere ne imamь poroda da što priložihь Materi Božije za kupь za to da ně rěči, nь davamь nivu nad Svetomь Nedelomь ōtь puti podluž᾿ka, us᾿ put měčički, i do brazde podluž᾿ke, i vinu do mege podluž᾿ke de me pomenuje crьkva).
Polikratica Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Strězov, described as a Cuman, donated a field not far from Polikratica to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (Niva u Polikratice što dade Kumanь Strězovь prikiju svoju crьkvi za dušu si).
Poroj Place The boundaries of Zlovadnica, registered as a possession of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo, are marked by the old furrow and the road from Poroj (287, 22: Niva Zlovadnica…nad Trěbošomь…A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village of Selce in Polog with Veli Vrh, hamlets, vineyard and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels in Prizren. In the delimitation of Selce the village of Poroj is mentioned (selo u Polozě Selce, i s Velimь Vrьhomь, i sь zaselki, i s vinogrady, i sь vsěmi pravinami, a megja mu sь Htětovomь na Črьni Dolь i prěko za Veli Vrьhь na Stražišta, i ōtь tudu prěko do Dola Velijega na Bajevь Kamy, i megja s Porojemь po dělu uzь Vlaku tere na Planincu, a s Hraštani ōtь Sopotca uz brьdo na Dupnii Kamy; i megja z Garani po vodovagi na Dobri Studen᾿cь ta na Uši, i na Črьni Vrьhь, i niz brьdo na rěku, i niz řeku gdě se obě rěcě stajeta pod Brodcem, i megja Světcomь [auch Slaveva sic!] uz rěku na Srědnju Planinu, i uz brьdo Planine po dělu na Bělьmužьcь, i planina Ranestьcь).
Saždena Vrba Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo was in possession of two fields not far from Saždena vrba. A certain Alavand donated the first one to the monastery for the sake of salvation of his soul (art. 28: Niva u Saždene Vrьbe meždu izvodama dana ōd Alavan᾿da za dušu crьkvi, na 10 zametь). The second one was bought from Pardo, his family, his brother-in-law Teodor and his relative Rob (art. 29: I druga niva niže tezi nive što proda Par᾿do s᾿ rodom᾿ si, i sь šurem᾿ si Theōdoromь i svojačimomь si Robomь, na jednoi brazde glogь mežda i do hvališ᾿ka puti).
Sedlarevo Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated together with his son, the Young King (mlad kralь) Uroš, one fourth of the village of Sedlarevo with all boundaries, mills, meadows, gardens and all rights, an endowment of Isah, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (Selo Sedlarevo, što daa Isaha za postrigь i za svojega podružija postrigь, četvrьtu čestь vsego sela sь vsěmi megami i sь mliny i sь livadami, sь ōgradijemь i sь vsěmi pravinami. I tuzi kalugericu Isašinu hrani crьkьvь do smrьti. I sija vʼsa malaa i velikaa ōgledavь kraljevьstvo mi zapisahь vʼsa i utvrьdihь da nepokolěbimo). Isah had given this possession for his and his wife᾿s clerical tonsure (Selo Sedlarevo, što daa Isaha za postrigь i za svojega podružija postrigь, četvrьtu čestь vsego sela sь vsěmi megami i sь mliny i sь livadami, sь ōgradijemь i sь vsěmi pravinami). According to the Land Inventory Brebion Isah donated the village of Sedlarevo with court, meadows, an oak forest, mill, pasture, all boundaries and all rights to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htetovo. This donation was confirmed by the Kephalos (Head of the Polog district) of Polog Vladoje (I što priloži Isaha u Sedlarevě město, dvorь i s livadami i sь dubravomь. Povelěnijemь i milostiju gospodina kralja izdade Vladoje kefalija pološki sь vsěmi megjami i pravinami, i sь mlinom i s pašištemь, i vse što jestь imalь Isaha). The Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan donated the village Sedlarevo with Izbice to the Monastery of Hilandar (Selo Drěnovьcь, Brodьcь, Sedlarevo i sь Izbicami).
Sredorek Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo was in possession of a field opposite Sredorek, which was bought from Savdik (285, art. 16: Niva protivu Srědorěku, kuplena ōtь Savdikja, na 15 dьninь). It contains also evidence about a field not far from Nikiforovec above Sredorek, which was bought from Gjuroj for a horse by the monastery (288, art. 38: Niva u Nikiforovci nad Srědorěkomь kuplena ōtь Gjuroja za konь).
Suhačja Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo was in possession of two fields under Suhačja, which were donated by Nikola for the right to have a grave (art. 5: Niva koju dade Nikola, Hrьsovь zetь, za grobь, niz Suhačju ōtь puti prěč᾿na do nive manastirьske) and by Dragčo and Marko for the sake of the salvation of their souls (art. 6: Niva pod tom᾿zi Suhači, što dade Drag᾿čo polovinu a Marko polovinu za dušu, na 15 pogonь).
Sveta Nedela Place In the charter of the Serbian king Stefan Uroš IV Dušan for the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo the boundaries of Štenče are described. The village of Štenče and its possessions bordered on the Metochion of Sveta Nedela (Štenče selo sь vsěmi pravinami I s megami, sь modričkymi i gostivarskymi, i do metochyje Svetyje Nedělje). According to the Land Inventory Brebion the Priest Nikola from Rěčice donated a field above Sveta Nedela to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the sake of his salvation (Niva nad Svetomь Nedelomь što dade popь Nikola ōdь Rěčicь). The same document describes how a certain Savdik, since he wanted to have child, donated a field above Sveta Nedela to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (p. 297, art. 76: Savdikь viděvь jere ne imamь poroda da što priložihь Materi Božije za kupь za to da ně rěči, nь davamь nivu nad Svetomь Nedelomь ōtь puti podluž᾿ka, us᾿ put měčički, i do brazde podluž᾿ke, i vinu do mege podluž᾿ke de me pomenuje crьkva).
Trap Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion a field near the site Trap on both sides of the river between the crossroad and the field of Žurilo was in possession of the the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (287, art. 25: Niva na Trapě ōd rasputija i do Žurilove nive, po ōne strane rěka).
Treboš Place The Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski confirmed together with his son, the Young King Stefan (Dušan), the possession of fields near the Church of Holy Mother of God at Trhalě not far from Treboš, which had previously been taken by the people of Polog, to the Bishopric of Prizren. His father, King Milutin, together with the Bishops Damjan and Ilija took the fields from Žegr and they set his houses on fire. But the situation was resolved in its entirety only in the time of King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski. Stefan Uroš III Dečanski engaged the royal court and sent his royal representatives (Despot Dragoslav and Bishop Arsenij) personally to this area. After their inspection king Stefan Uroš III Dečanski reinstated the situation „as it was before“ (I u Trěboši pri crьkvi svetyje bogorodice pri Trьhalě nivije crьkovno što bylo ōt věka. I uzeli jesu byli Položani, i iznašьlь je roditelь kraljevьstva mi sь jepiskopomь Damijanomь i sь iepiskopomь Iliōmь, i ōtjelь ōt Žegra, i kušte mu popalilь; i pakь posla kraljevьstvo mi despota Dragoslava sь jepiskopomь Arsenijemь da ihь iznadju, da si je ima sveta crьkvi kako je isprьva bylo). The Land Inventory Brebion of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo mentions the village Treboš three times. In article 8 the Land Inventory Brebion contains evidence about a field above Treboš, which was sold to the monastery by the people of Treboš (p. 284 Niva nadь Trěbošomь ōtь Pardove megje do C᾿klerove i do brěga Stare Rěke, koupljena ōtь Trěboše, a putь po srěd nive te trěbošky). In article 10 a field near Treboš was donated to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo by Francil for the sake of his salvation (p. 284 Niva dana ōtь Francila za dušu, na d(l) dьninь, ōtь Kanadějeve nive do trěboška puti). The last remark of Treboš is given in article 22. The field named Zlovadnica above Treboš was bought by Sava Surkiš from Pardo Kosta and the rest by the Bishop Ignatije from Andrijan, the son-in-law of Parda for a mare and 2 perper (p. 287 Niva Zlovadnica što kupi Sava Surkišь u Par᾿da Koste nad Trěbošomь a ōstalo dokupi piskopь Ignatije u An᾿drijana, zeta Pardova, za kobilu, za V perper. A mega nivě toi do strae brazde i do poroiska puti).
Velgošt Place The Land Inventory Brebion of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo mentions the village of Velgošt four times. In article 52 an acquisition of a meadow underneath Velgošt is described. This possession was bought from a certain Pardo Kosta by Bishop Ignatij for a horse and 30 perper (p. 293: I livadu kupi Ignatie piskopь pod Velьgoštom pod putemь u Parda Koste za konja, za 30 perper). The daughter of a certain Fracilev donated a field measuring 5 plug to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo (p. 294, art. 54 Niva pod Velьgoštom, što dade Fracilьva dьšti pri Drьmanově nivě na 5 plugovь). In article 83 a certain Obrad donated a field underneath the site of Vrbo for the sake of his salvation to the monastery according to the Land Inventory Brebion (298, 83: I pod Vrьbomь niva na 6 zametь, što dade Obradь za grobь). In article 78 a certain Janic from Velgošt is mentioned (p. 298 Janicь iz Velgoš).
Vrbo Place According to the Land Inventory Brebion a certain Obrad donated a field beneath the site of Vrbo to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo for the right to have a grave (298, 83: i pod Vrьbomь niva na 6 zametь, što dade Obradь za grobь). The name of the site of Vrbo is mentioned in connection with the village Lěskovljani, nevertheless its more accurate localisation is unknown.
Zlovadnica Place A field called Zlovadnica and registered as a possession of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo was situated above Treboš. The boundaries of Zlovadnica are marked by the old furrow and the road from Poroj (287, 22: Niva Zlovadnica…nad Trěbošomь…A mega nivě toi do stare brazde i do poroiska puti).
Čerěnce Place According to the The Land Inventory Brebion a certain Manoilo from Banic donated a field under Čerěnce, not far away from the field of lady Zoia, to the Monastery of the Holy Virgin of Htětovo (Niva pod Čerěn᾿cemь blizь kira Zoine nive, koju dade kir Manoilo ōtь Banicь, na 13 zametь).
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Land Inventory-Brebion (Nomic's Charter) Source The Land Inventory-Brebion is a register of all land holdings of the Monastery of the Holy Virgin in Htětovo. The collection is the work of one scribe, but it contains different acts coming from a wider time span. Until Bubalo's analysis the document was called after the first line Brěvno matere Božije Htětovskije. Bubalo corrected the reading into brebion, which is a loanword reflecting the greek word βρεβίον (inventory in the basic meaning). A copy of a Nomic’s Charter is also preserved in the Land Inventory-Brebion. Nomics were public notaries in Serbia. The Nomic's Charter was created some time before the Brebion (1343-1345 or in the first half of the 1340's).