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1312:Севастократор Дејан, зет цара Душана по сестри Теодори (у калуђерству Евдокији), држао је кумановско-прешевску удолину, а то је део самог језгра Балкана. „Брат царства ми севастократор Дејан"\ Судећи према овој повељи, Архиљевица се налазила тамо где су дарована села Подлешане, Извор и Рућинци, а то је Куманов- ска Црна гора, односно падине Језерске планине. оснивачу државе Дејановића, написао је Миодраг Рајичић и навео сву важнију литературу и изворе.1 Он закључује да је Дејан умро измећу 1366. и 1371. године.2 Дејан је саградио цркву свете Богородице „у својој баштини, ...
981:(lord) Konstantin greatly expanded their province, not only recreating their father's province, but also at least doubling the territory, on all sides, but chiefly to the south. The brothers ruled on the left riverside of the Vardar, from Kumanovo to Strumica. In 1373, two years after Maritsa, the first mentions are made on the events in the province of the Dejanović brothers, as well as their mutual relation. As Marko had done, also the Dejanović brothers recognized Ottoman sovereignty. Although vassals, they had their own government. Their state symbol was the white
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1422:касније државе Дејановића сигурно је обухватало 1355 године старе жупе Жеглигово (са данашњом Козјачијом, Средореком и највећим делом Пчиње) на истоку и Прешево са једним делом Гњиланског Карадага на западу. Оно се није ограничавало само на кумановски крај — Жеглигово —, а допирало све до Штипа и Кратова, као што је веровао Стојан Новаковић, нити се простирало само до висоравни Рујена, као што је писао Константин Јиречек, ...
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1646:Синови деспота Дејана заједнички су управљали пространом облашћу у источној Македонији, мада је исправе чешће потписивао старији, Јован Драгаш. Као и његов отац, Јован Драгаш је носио знаке деспотског достојанства. Иако се као деспот помиње први пут 1373, сасвим је извесно да је Јован Драгаш ову титулу добио од цара Уроша. Високо достојанство убрајало се, како је ...
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851:(memorial book) said that Dejan had died after Jovan Oliver (this is refuted by S. Mandić). S. Mandić also believed that it was unlikely that Dejan took monastic vows before his death, as his children were still young. His wife Teodora took monastic vows as Evdokija and lived in Strumica and Velbužd, and she would until her death sign as
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attributed this to turmoil and disorder, though it is not known what extent it developed to and what the consequences were. Earlier scholars believed that the
Dejanović were relatives of Jovan Oliver, although this is no longer accepted. The Dejanović brothers ruled a spacious province in eastern
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Vojislav's death in December 1363, the Serbian nobles in the Greek lands showed themselves more ambitious, as they held more titles and greater independence (deriving from their more extensive possessions, and therefore, wealth) in relation to the nobility of the old Serbian lands. While
684:(Kumanovska Crna Gora). The fact that Dejan built Arhiljevica rather than renovated it is evidence of his economic strength. Apart from Dejan's granted villages, Dušan also granted, on his behalf as a gift, the church and village of Gospoždino Polje (lost), village Koznica Kričanovska (
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Dejan, ruled over all of eastern
Macedonia. Dejan is not mentioned much in Dušan's military endeavors, although his reputation and that of his successors suggest that he was involved in most of Dušan's successes. His prominence beyond Serbia is also evident from the fact that
925:). No one looked to the young sons of Dejan who would later become very important. Dejan's death benefited Vukašin and Jovan Uglješa, not so much in territorial expansion (which is not so sure), but because Dejan's disappearance ended any stronger candidate to counter the
1290:према повељи манастиру богоро- дичимог ваведења у Архиљевици,50 држао као своју баштину пространу област иеточно од Скопске Црне Горе. Она је обухватала старе жупе Прешево и Жеглигово (данас кумановски крај са Средореком, Козјачијом...
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sometime after August 1355, either from
Emperor Dušan, who died on 20 December 1355, or from his heir Uroš V, most likely the latter. During the rule of Uroš V, Dejan was entrusted with the administration of the territory between
1439:То је био дота- дашњи севастократор Дејан. Поставши деспот све српске, поморске и грчке земље (али не велики деспот, јер је после Оливера у Урошевој држави увек био само један деспот, па није ни било усло- ва за великог), ...
1583:Тако би 1358. година била прекрет- ничка за неке великаше: те године деспот Дејан је умро,13 на његово место дошао је вероватни дота- дашњи велики војвода Вукашин, а на место вели- ког војводе дошао је Јован Угл>еша.
1405:Дејанова баштина — жупе Жеглигово и Прешево — простиру се између Пчиње, Јужне Мораве и Скопске Црне горе. Источно од Жеглигова и Прешева, око горњег тока Струме са Велбуждом, простирала се „држава" севастократора Дејана
1615:Дејаиова жена Тесдсра-Евдокија, као и Ана-Марија, супруга деспота Оливера, и Марија, жена деспота Тохе Прељубовића, па и велгокосхимкица Евпраксија (више позната под мало- схимничким именом Јефимија), жена деспота ...
1520:кесар Гргур Голубић и логотет Дејан добили су по сто дуката, али они су — то морамо да нагласимо — директно учествовали у прего- ворима. Одређен углед Лазара потврђује његов помен у функцији милосника. Податак је ...
1478:Логотет Дејан је по свој прилици иста личност позната као Душанов севастокра- тор Дејан и деспот Дејан. Приликом преговора о миру измећу цара Уроша и Дубровника, као цареви посланици помињу се логотет Дејан и Гргур.
1273:У повељи манастиру Архиљевици, издатој ав- густа 1355. године, Душан на три места каже: „Брат царства ми севастократор Дејан". Именица брат има вишеструко значење. Најодређеније је оно примарно: рођени брат.
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Macedonia, in the southern lands of the Empire, and remained loyal to Uroš V until his death. Emperor Uroš V died childless on 2/4 December 1371, after many of the
Serbian nobility had been killed in the
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addressed Dejan in 1355, asking him to support the creation of the union between the
Catholic Church and the Serbian Orthodox Church (such letters were sent to the highest nobility and the church).
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1495:За време цара Уроша његов логотет Дејан преговарао је са Дубровчанима о поштовању закона и свега другог што је постало спорно после рата са кнезом Воји- славом Војиновићем.
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is also thought to have participated in the dismemberment of Dejan's province, as he used this chance to take the provinces which bordered on the
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against the Ottomans earlier that year. This marked an end to the once powerful Serbian Empire. Vukašin's son
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2264:People from medieval Macedonia
2209:People from the Serbian Empire
2013:Petković, Vladimir R. (1924),
1825:Leksikon srpskog srednjeg veka
1516:. Vol. 23–24. p. 16.
1222:
1210:
1162:
1046:
909:Jovan Oliver (whose status in
211:
16:Serbian nobleman (1346–c.1366)
1:
2224:Despots of the Serbian Empire
2214:14th-century Serbian nobility
2019:(in Serbian), Projekat Rastko
1490:Ćirković & Mihaljčić 1999
1092:
796:, which had been at war with
267:(modern Kumanovo region with
1881:University of Michigan Press
893:, whose hereditary land was
880:
734:Dejan received the title of
341:, and received the title of
7:
2234:People from Pčinja District
1903:(in Serbian), Naučna knjiga
1307:Narodni muzej u Vranju 1986
507:, Dušan's close associate,
10:
2300:
1862:Sveta loza Stefana Nemanje
1758:
1052:
730:Fall of the Serbian Empire
723:
618:Dejan, whom he called his
379:
296:fall of the Serbian Empire
127:(логотет), state secretary
2269:Medieval Serbian magnates
2187:
2177:
2161:
2151:
2133:
2128:as of the Serbian Kingdom
2118:
2113:
988:
328:
177:
167:
155:
145:
133:
91:
84:
63:
58:
42:
30:
23:
2219:Generals of Stefan Dušan
1737:Godišnjica Nikole Čupića
897:directly to the south.
539:and governor of Thessaly
59:Serbian imperial magnate
1848:Istorija srpskog naroda
1696:. Belgrade. p. 31.
1000:(ca. 1343 – ca. 1378),
652:and the larger part of
323:
275:and the larger part of
2284:Boyars of Stefan Dušan
2259:Dejanović noble family
1648:
1617:
1585:
1568:
1522:
1497:
1480:
1441:
1424:
1407:
1314:
1292:
1275:
1176:
936:received the title of
721:
626:. It included the old
593:
535:, Dušan's son-in-law,
421:Serbian Archbishopric
353:suggested that he was
300:Dejanović noble family
1644:
1613:
1581:
1564:
1518:
1493:
1476:
1437:
1420:
1403:
1310:
1288:
1271:
1172:
1072:"despot Jovan Dragaš"
719:
591:
565:and governor of Polog
552:and governor of Drama
337:, the sister of King
302:, with his two sons,
149:between 1366 and 1371
38:of the Serbian Empire
2239:People from Kumanovo
1971:Kraj srpskog carstva
1871:Fine, John V. A. Jr.
749:Velbužd (Kyustendil)
548:, Dušan's relative,
404:Archbishop of Ochrid
376:Stefan Dušan's reign
287:. Dejan rebuilt the
285:Velbužd (Kyustendil)
2254:14th-century deaths
2249:14th-century births
2029:Sevastokrator Dejan
2005:Vizantija i Sloveni
2000:Ostrogorsky, George
1068:sevastokrator Dejan
1066:(деспот Дејан) and
983:double-headed eagle
971:Lazar Hrebeljanović
921:(province) of Ser (
899:Vukašin Mrnjavčević
810:Vukašin Mrnjavčević
411:Bulgarian Patriarch
2143:Served alongside:
2057:Samardžić, Radovan
1911:Istorijski glasnik
1752:, pp. 273–274
1693:Istorijski glasnik
1600:, pp. 154–155
1513:Istorijski časopis
1258:, pp. 448–449
1195:, pp. 309–310
967:Nikola Altomanović
927:Mrnjavčević family
903:Vojislav Vojinović
867:Arhiljevica Church
798:Vojislav Vojinović
794:Republic of Ragusa
778:Serbian historian
722:
670:Deikovo (Dejlovce)
594:
370:Republic of Ragusa
333:Dejan had married
102:(војвода), general
2197:
2196:
2188:Succeeded by
2152:Succeeded by
2141:1346–1355
2131:
2102:Istoriski časopis
2092:978-0-88402-137-7
1981:978-86-13-00346-5
1958:978-86-379-0200-3
1943:Mandić, Svetislav
1935:978-86-379-0012-2
1920:Mandić, Svetislav
1900:Istoriski glasnik
1890:978-0-472-08260-5
1843:Ćorović, Vladimir
1790:Blagojević, Miloš
1767:Blagojević, Miloš
1287:, pp. 20–21
947:Battle of Maritsa
662:Ruginci (Ruǵince)
624:Skopska Crna Gora
251:Skopska Crna Gora
201:
200:
2291:
2162:Preceded by
2138:of Stefan Dušan
2125:
2119:Preceded by
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2106:
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2025:Rajičić, Miodrag
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1991:Vranjski glasnik
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860:Toma Preljubović
802:Onogošt (Nikšić)
706:Pope Innocent VI
674:Vrače (Vračevce)
477:Serbian magnates
249:region, east of
235:(r. 1355–71) as
225:(r. 1331–55) as
213:
208:Serbian Cyrillic
172:Teodora Nemanjić
141:
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20:
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1409:
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