Abstract

The paper deals with the chronology of the construction of the Studenica monastery and the historical context of Stefan Nemanja?s founding act. The study focuses on the data provided by early hagiographies of Stefan Nemanja, particularly on the information that the Serbian Grand Zupan issued a chrysobull for the monastery, as well as the reference to his title of samodrzac (autokrator). The emergence of Constantinopolitan influences during the construction of the monastery Studenica is associated with the political relations between the Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos and Stefan Nemanja.

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  • Текст је посвећен проблему хронологије подизања манастира Студенице и историјском контексту тог ктиторског чина Стефана Немање

  • The paper deals with the chronology of the construction of the Studenica monastery and the historical context of Stefan Nemanja’s founding act

  • The study focuses on the data provided by early hagiographies of Stefan Nemanja, on the information that the Serbian Grand Župan issued a chrysobull for the monastery, as well as the reference to his title of samodržac

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Introduction

Текст је посвећен проблему хронологије подизања манастира Студенице и историјском контексту тог ктиторског чина Стефана Немање. Манастир Студеница, Београд 1968, и оба Полога до краја, са својим међама“, као и онај о походима у приморју: „Поврати Диоклитију и Далмацију, отачаство и рођење своје, истиниту своју дедовину, коју је насиљем држао род грчки и градове у њој

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