Charter of Ravanica (Serbian: Раваничка повеља) was the founding charter of the Ravanica monastery, the main endowment (ktetor), and burial place of Prince...
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and named their new settlement Ravanica. Szentendre also became a temporary see of Patriarch Arsenije III. The Ravanica monks established contacts with...
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Armorial II Tronoša chronicle Vrhobreznica Chronicle, 1650 Medieval Serbian charters Medieval Serbian literature Medieval Serbian law Serbian chronicles Зоран...
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Serbian charters includes mainly royal chrysobulls (hrisovulje), legal codes for state and church, and charters (povelje) determining the legal status of endowments...
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Trstenik, Serbia (redirect from Municipality of Trstenik)
record of Trstenik is from Prince Lazar's Ravanica charter dated 1381, in which he donated Trstenik to the Ravanica monastery. Ljubostinja monastery, founded...
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Nimnik Monastery (section The legend of the origin)
first mentioned as a metoch of Ravanica monastery in the Ravanica charter, and in Turkish tax books from the first half of the 16th century. In his report...
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also refer to: Vrdnik-Ravanica Monastery, a monastery in Srem, Vojvodina, Serbia Vrdnik Transcript, a copy of the Ravanica Charter Vrdnik This disambiguation...
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Aleksandar Sandić (category Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences)
venture with a valuable written monument. He photographed the "Charter of Ravanica" of Lazar of Serbia, issued to his endowment - the monastery in 1381. With...
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mountain, near Nova Ravanica monastery. The movement follows the "old calendarist" doctrines of rejecting all perceived attempts at reform of the church, particularly...
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charter to Peć to Serbian patriarch Spiridon who confirmed it on 17 May 1379. Romil stayed near Ravanica Monastery while Grigorije spent the rest of his...
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Oplenac (category Cultural Monuments of Exceptional Importance (Serbia))
the Ravanica monastery, his son, despot Stefan Lazarević (1389–1427) with the Manasija monastery, followed by Đurađ Branković with the church of Smederevo...
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Serbia (redirect from Republic of Serbia)
A characteristic of this style was the wealthy decoration of the frontal church walls. Examples of this include Manasija, Ravanica and Kalenić monasteries...
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Sinaites in Serbia (section History of the Sinai)
Lazar, and Princess Milica mentions him in one of her charters from 1398. The monastery near Ravanica where he lived is called Sisojevac, and throughout...
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Serbia in the Middle Ages (redirect from History of medieval serbia)
vineyards expanded to Vranje, Paraćin, Prokuplje and monasteries of Žiča, Manasija and Ravanica. Both the white and red wine were produced and the malvasia...
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Đurađ Branković (redirect from George, Prince of Rascia)
own army. The combined army destroyed a large Ottoman detachment near Ravanica, for which effort the king on 19 November 1427 thanked especially Nicholas...
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Serbian Orthodox Church (redirect from History of the Serbian Orthodox Church)
period of the fall of Serbia under the Ottoman Empire, from 1371 to 1459 (Ravanica, Ljubostinja, Kalenić, Resava). During the 17th-century, many of the Serbian...
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of Ravanica. Lazars's son despot Stefan Lazarević was officially granted with possession of Macsó by King Sigismund of Hungary in 1403 as a vassal of...
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Smederevo (redirect from City of Smederevo)
of Duke Lazar of Serbia from 1381, by which he bestowed the Monastery of Ravanica and villages and properties 'to the Great Bogosav with the commune and...
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sometimes called "the greatest female Serbian poet of the 19th century". Raised in the family of the priest Vasilije Stojadinović, she was among rare...
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Manasija (category Cultural Monuments of Exceptional Importance (Serbia))
mausoleum. The monumental and imposing Church of Manasija, together with the contemporary monuments (such as Ravanica, Ljubostinja, and Kalenić), bear witness...
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(2000). Selected Charters of Serbian Rulers (XII-XV Century): Relating to the Territory of Kosovo and Metohia. Athens: Center for Studies of Byzantine Civilisation...
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1901. Dorotheus of Hilandar, author of a charter for the monastery of Drenča (1382). Romylos of Vidin, also known as Romylos of Ravanica where he died in...
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Stefan Lazarević (category Christians of the Battle of Nicopolis)
that Vuk attended in formal transfer of Prince Lazar's holy body from his capital Priština to the monastery Ravanica late 1390 and early 1391, and is also...
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Hieromonk Makarije, the founder of Serbian and Romanian printing. Romylos of Vidin, also known as Romylos of Ravanica where he died in the late 1300s...
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Radič (veliki čelnik) (category Year of birth unknown)
традиција“. pp. 79–111. Božanić, S. (2008). "Villages in Ravanica region and the villages of the high official Radič Postupović in Mačva". Spomenica Istorijskog...
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as Serbian. Jakov was a disciple of Gregory of Sinai and a friend of Romylos of Ravanica. After the sudden death of Stefan Dušan in 1355, Jelena, Dušan's...
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