St. Stephen Chrysobull

Serbian king Stefan Milutin issued the St. Stephen Chrysobull in 1314–16.

The St. Stephen Chrysobull (Serbian: Светостефански хрисовуљ/Svetostefanski hrisovulj) or Banjska Chrysobull (Бањска хрисовуља/Banjska hrisovulja) was a chrysobull, charter, issued in 1314–16[a] by Serbian king Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321). It was held at the Banjska monastery founded by Milutin. It is currently (as of 2004) held at the Topkapi library in Istanbul.[1]

Annotations

  1. ^ It was issued between 1314 and 1316.[2][3][4] Older obsolete suggestions included 1293–1302 (F. Miklošič);[5] 1299–1300;[6] 1302–09 (S. Novaković);[5] before 1313;[5] 1309–16 (D. Janković);[7] 1318 (V. Jagić).[8]

References

  1. Mirjana Menković (2004). Kosovo i Metohija u svetlu etnologije: zbornik radova. Етнографски музеј у Београду. p. 209.
  2. Slobodan Ćurčić (1979). Gračanica: King Milutin's church and its place in late Byzantine architecture. Pennsylvania State University Press. p. 134. ISBN 978-0-271-00218-7.
  3. Balcanica. 39. SANU. 2009. p. 72.
  4. Slobodan Erić (2006). Косово и Метохија: аргументи за останак у Србији. Геополитика. p. 229.
  5. 1 2 3 Filološki fakultet 1922, p. 97.
  6. SANU (1954). Srpski etnografski zbornik. SANU. pp. 25, 78, 86.
  7. Dragoslav Janković (1961). Istorija države i prava feudalne Srbije, XII-XV vek. Naućna knjiga. p. 99.
  8. Starinar. Arheološki institut. 1964. p. 148.

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