Churches and donors in the Treskavac chrysobulls of King Dušan
Svetlana, Smolčić-Makuljević
Zograf
40
73
84
0350-1361
10.2298/ZOG1640073S
http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/Article.aspx?ID=0350-13611640073S
2016-2020/03/12/12:45:03
Based on a rereading of King Dušan’s chrysobulls to the Treskavac Monastery, the paper indicates a link between the sacred space of the Treskavac Monastery on the mountain and the urban space - i.e. the medieval city of Prilep and the nobility - at the foot of the mountain. Judging by these charters, the reasons for bestowing donations on the Treskavac Monastery by the numerous members of the aristocracy in Pelagonia and Prilep seem to suggest a religious and funerary context. At the same time, the paper aims to highlight sacred topography, i.e. the churches in the possession of the Treskavac Monastery which made up a sacred network on the territory of Prilep and were vertically, spiritually and economically tied to the monastery on the mountain.
cult, Byzantine nobility, churches, city of Prilep, donors, King Dušan’s chrysobulls, sacred topography, Treskavac Monastery