Prince and Despot Stefan Lazarević and Monastery of Great Lavra of Saint Athanasius on Mount Athos Cover Image

Кнез и деспот Стефан Лазаревић и манастир Велика Лавра светог Атанасија на Светој Гори
Prince and Despot Stefan Lazarević and Monastery of Great Lavra of Saint Athanasius on Mount Athos

Author(s): Jelena Glušac
Subject(s): History of Church(es), 13th to 14th Centuries, 15th Century, Eastern Orthodoxy, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: Mount Athos; prince and despot Stefan Lazarević; nun Eugenia; privilege; foundation

Summary/Abstract: Great Lavra of Saint Athanasius is one of the Mount Athos monasteries richly donated by Serbian rulers and noblemen with properties and material goods. The monastery was acquiring its properties by completing requests from abbot and monks, but also on the initiative of the founder himself. Depending on the situation, which was dictated by the current situation in the country, the estates were privileged to a certain extent. They were abolished in moments when the danger from the Ottomans was at a high level. The population of the monastery villages primarily had to participate in military service both materially and physically. In such circumstances they were exempt from those work obligations directly related to the ruler’s palace. House of Lazarević had issued a total of five charters in the period from 1394/1395 to 1427. Great Lavra received several villages: Kurilovo, Vrankovo, Šaludovac, Buljane, Izvor, Brnica and Kvasičevica, then had its property in Trg in Paraćinov Brod. It had revenue of transit customs in the village of Izvor and from customs office in Novo Brdo. Introductions of charters reflect the piety of royal family, desire to continue the traditions of their god-loving ancestors and to enroll its members in the ranks of the largest benefactors.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 153
  • Page Range: 739-746
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Serbian