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Chrysoboull [between 1198 and 1199
by Serbia
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1 edition published in 1970 in Church Slavic and held by 1 library worldwide Stefan Nemanja donates church propeties to Hilandar Monastery.
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by Athos (Greece)
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1 edition published in 1970 in Greek, Ancient and held by 1 library worldwide Holy Assembly (Epistasia) of Mt. Athos on the behalf of Stefan Nemanja and his son Sava requests from the Byzantine Emperor Alexius III Angelus to issue a chrysoboull wherein he will permit Stefan Nemanja and his son Sava to rebuild Hilandar Monastery at their own expense. 13th cent. manuscript copy deriving from an 1198 original.
Chrysoboull 6706 [1198 June
by Alexius
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1 edition published in 1970 in Greek, Ancient and held by 1 library worldwide Byzantine Emperor Alexius III Angelus grants to monk Simeon (Stefan Nemanja), the Great Duke of Serbia and to his son Sava possession of the land at Meleōn [Mileja] where he will build a Serbian monastery (Hilandar). With statement of year, month and indiction. Two manuscript copies of unknown date from the 1198 original. First copy: paper, 50 lines with signature, poor condition with several holes. Second copy: paper, 42 lines, well preserved. Audience Level
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