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Palman

Palman (Serbian Cyrillic: Палман, Latin: Palmanus[a]; fl. 1310-1363) was a German noble (dominus[2]), knight, and mercenary commander of the Alemannic Guard in the Serbian Imperial army of one of the most prolific European rulers of its time, Dušan the Mighty (r.1331–1355).

Palman
Detail of Krunisanje Cara Dušana (Coronation of Tsar Dušan) by Paja Jovanović (1900).
Born~1290
Duchy of Styria, Holy Roman Empire
(modern Austria)
Died1363+
Allegiance Serbian Empire
Years of service1331-1355+
RankVitez (Knight)
UnitAlemannic Guard (mercenaries), 300 Germans[1]

Life edit

Origin and early life edit

Palman was born in ca. 1290, in Styria (present Austria), into a noble, Roman Catholic family. He had the facial condition of cleft lip and palate. Palman was brought up at the court of his father, and at 13 years he became a courts man. At 16 he became a squire (armiger) at the service of Henry III of Gorizia until 1310 when his father died and he returned to Styria and inherited all of the family holdings. He then served the House of Habsburg; one of the Dukes made Palman a knight during the marriage of his daughter. At 27 years, he operated his harelip in Venice, as he thought it would help him in getting his love, a countess back home who did not feel the same, however, it did not help. Broken hearted, he joined knight tournaments all over the Holy Roman Empire where he fought for several years, losing a finger. After returning, and still not having his love answered, he decided to leave for the Holy land.

Palman and his entourage crossed into Zeta, a maritime province of the Serbian Kingdom, in hands of Young King (heir) Stephen Uroš IV Dušan, and decided to join his service as mercenaries.

Service in the Serbian Empire edit

Palman became the "captain of the Alemannic Guard", a mercenary unit under the direct hand of Dušan, consisting of him and his entourage (300 Germans). By January or February 1331, Dušan was quarreling with his father, King Stephen Uroš III,[3] perhaps pressured by the nobility.[4] According to contemporary pro-Dušan sources, evil advisors turned Uroš III against his son; he decided to seize and exclude Dušan of his inheritance. Uroš III sent an army into Zeta against his son, the army ravaged Skadar, but Dušan had crossed the Bojana. A brief period of anarchy in parts of Serbia took place before the father and son concluded peace in April 1331.[3] Three months later, Uroš III ordered Dušan to meet him. Dušan feared for his life and his advisors persuaded him to resist, so Dušan, including Palman's army, marched from Skadar to Nerodimlje, where they besieged his father.[3] Uroš III fled, and Dušan captured the treasury and family. Dušan then pursued his father, catching up with him at Petrić. On 21 August 1331, Uroš III surrendered, and on the advice or insistence of Dušan's advisors, he was imprisoned.[3] Dušan is crowned King of All Serbian and Maritime lands in the first week of September.[4] Palman too, had his title elevated.

Next he suppressed revolts in Zeta, by Bogoje, and in Serbian holdings of northern Albania, where he sent his nephew through his sister, Đorđe (Georg) with a band of the mercenaries.

In ca. 1336, it was decided that Dušan would divorce Jelena, his wife, as she had not yet given birth to an heir. At the same time, talks began with Austrian Duke Otto V, that his niece, German King Frederick the Fair's daughter Elizabeth be married to Dušan. Austrian delegates arrived at Kotor, in maritime Serbia, in the spring. The mediator of the matter was Palman. Elizabeth, whom they did not ask for consent, was appalled by the thought that she was pushed into the unknown world, to marry a King of a different faith, who already was married. She became acute anxious and died. When Queen Jelena heard of the potential divorce, she hurried to conceive, and promised a son, as to calm Dušan. Indeed, in the winter, Jelena became pregnant with a son.[5]

When Dušan forged an alliance with the Byzantine fugitive John Cantacuzene and when it was agreed that both of them conquer Byzantine territory, Dušan took Veria, an important city in Thrace. As a security measure, Palman's army was sent to hold the town. However, Cantacuzene later that year deceived Dušan and recovered Veria, he allowed Palman's troops to leave the city safe while he kept the city's Serbs as hostages.

In March 1355, a papal delegate led by bishop Peter Thomas arrived in Serbia in a mission to convert Serbs into Catholicism (the Serbs hoped to get help from the Papal state to organize a Crusade against Ottoman Turks), and Dušan, who was angry with Louis I of Hungary, prohibited the Catholics in his army to join the sermon of the papal bishop. Upon hearing that German mercenaries joined a sermon, Dušan became enraged, but regained his composure soon thereafter, when their commander, Palman, said that they would defend their faith, not only by accepting punishment but even by clashing against Dušan's Imperial Army, if need be. The papal bishop, irritated with the failure of his mission, turned home and on the way visited Louis I, asking him to furiously continue the war on Serbia.[6]

In 1355 his unit was sent by Dušan to garrison the town of Klis (in the realm of Jelena, his sister) due to Croatian vassals to Hungary were advancing to Klis and Skradin.[7] After the death of Dušan in 1355, he worked for Teodora.[7] In 1363 he was a beneficiary of a will in Dubrovnik.[7]

Legacy edit

He is enumerated in Serbian epic poetry, alongside his brother Kijaran (Chiarane), and nephew Đorđe (Georg).[8]

Annotations edit

  1. ^
    Name: He is mentioned as "Palman(us) Teutonicus Capitanus gentis armigens".[8] His name has been given as Palman Bracht (Палман Брахт).

Notes edit

  1. ^ Fine 1994, p. 313
  2. ^ [1][page needed]
  3. ^ a b c d Fine 1994, p. 273
  4. ^ a b Fine 1994, p. 274
  5. ^ Corovic, "Istorija srpskog naroda", Third period, ch. "VII. Stvaranje srpskog carstva"
  6. ^ Corovic, "Istorija srpskog naroda", Third period, ch. "VIII. Delo cara Dušana"
  7. ^ a b c Fine 1994, p. 341
  8. ^ a b Istorija Srba[page needed]

References edit

Secondary sources edit

  • John V.A. Fine. (1994). The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. The University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08260-4
  • https://archive.today/20130416225525/http://www.politikin-zabavnik.rs/2008/2951/04.php
  • http://www.novosti.rs/dodatni_sadrzaj/clanci.119.html:277309-Verni-vitez-Palman
Military offices
Preceded by
Unknown
Voivode of the Allemannic Guard
of Dušan the Mighty

1331 – 1355+
Succeeded by
Unknown

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Palman Serbian Cyrillic Palman Latin Palmanus a fl 1310 1363 was a German noble dominus 2 knight and mercenary commander of the Alemannic Guard in the Serbian Imperial army of one of the most prolific European rulers of its time Dusan the Mighty r 1331 1355 PalmanDetail of Krunisanje Cara Dusana Coronation of Tsar Dusan by Paja Jovanovic 1900 Born 1290Duchy of Styria Holy Roman Empire modern Austria Died1363 Allegiance Serbian EmpireYears of service1331 1355 RankVitez Knight UnitAlemannic Guard mercenaries 300 Germans 1 Contents 1 Life 1 1 Origin and early life 1 2 Service in the Serbian Empire 2 Legacy 3 Annotations 4 Notes 5 References 5 1 Secondary sourcesLife editOrigin and early life edit Palman was born in ca 1290 in Styria present Austria into a noble Roman Catholic family He had the facial condition of cleft lip and palate Palman was brought up at the court of his father and at 13 years he became a courts man At 16 he became a squire armiger at the service of Henry III of Gorizia until 1310 when his father died and he returned to Styria and inherited all of the family holdings He then served the House of Habsburg one of the Dukes made Palman a knight during the marriage of his daughter At 27 years he operated his harelip in Venice as he thought it would help him in getting his love a countess back home who did not feel the same however it did not help Broken hearted he joined knight tournaments all over the Holy Roman Empire where he fought for several years losing a finger After returning and still not having his love answered he decided to leave for the Holy land Palman and his entourage crossed into Zeta a maritime province of the Serbian Kingdom in hands of Young King heir Stephen Uros IV Dusan and decided to join his service as mercenaries Service in the Serbian Empire edit Palman became the captain of the Alemannic Guard a mercenary unit under the direct hand of Dusan consisting of him and his entourage 300 Germans By January or February 1331 Dusan was quarreling with his father King Stephen Uros III 3 perhaps pressured by the nobility 4 According to contemporary pro Dusan sources evil advisors turned Uros III against his son he decided to seize and exclude Dusan of his inheritance Uros III sent an army into Zeta against his son the army ravaged Skadar but Dusan had crossed the Bojana A brief period of anarchy in parts of Serbia took place before the father and son concluded peace in April 1331 3 Three months later Uros III ordered Dusan to meet him Dusan feared for his life and his advisors persuaded him to resist so Dusan including Palman s army marched from Skadar to Nerodimlje where they besieged his father 3 Uros III fled and Dusan captured the treasury and family Dusan then pursued his father catching up with him at Petric On 21 August 1331 Uros III surrendered and on the advice or insistence of Dusan s advisors he was imprisoned 3 Dusan is crowned King of All Serbian and Maritime lands in the first week of September 4 Palman too had his title elevated Next he suppressed revolts in Zeta by Bogoje and in Serbian holdings of northern Albania where he sent his nephew through his sister Đorđe Georg with a band of the mercenaries In ca 1336 it was decided that Dusan would divorce Jelena his wife as she had not yet given birth to an heir At the same time talks began with Austrian Duke Otto V that his niece German King Frederick the Fair s daughter Elizabeth be married to Dusan Austrian delegates arrived at Kotor in maritime Serbia in the spring The mediator of the matter was Palman Elizabeth whom they did not ask for consent was appalled by the thought that she was pushed into the unknown world to marry a King of a different faith who already was married She became acute anxious and died When Queen Jelena heard of the potential divorce she hurried to conceive and promised a son as to calm Dusan Indeed in the winter Jelena became pregnant with a son 5 When Dusan forged an alliance with the Byzantine fugitive John Cantacuzene and when it was agreed that both of them conquer Byzantine territory Dusan took Veria an important city in Thrace As a security measure Palman s army was sent to hold the town However Cantacuzene later that year deceived Dusan and recovered Veria he allowed Palman s troops to leave the city safe while he kept the city s Serbs as hostages In March 1355 a papal delegate led by bishop Peter Thomas arrived in Serbia in a mission to convert Serbs into Catholicism the Serbs hoped to get help from the Papal state to organize a Crusade against Ottoman Turks and Dusan who was angry with Louis I of Hungary prohibited the Catholics in his army to join the sermon of the papal bishop Upon hearing that German mercenaries joined a sermon Dusan became enraged but regained his composure soon thereafter when their commander Palman said that they would defend their faith not only by accepting punishment but even by clashing against Dusan s Imperial Army if need be The papal bishop irritated with the failure of his mission turned home and on the way visited Louis I asking him to furiously continue the war on Serbia 6 In 1355 his unit was sent by Dusan to garrison the town of Klis in the realm of Jelena his sister due to Croatian vassals to Hungary were advancing to Klis and Skradin 7 After the death of Dusan in 1355 he worked for Teodora 7 In 1363 he was a beneficiary of a will in Dubrovnik 7 Legacy editHe is enumerated in Serbian epic poetry alongside his brother Kijaran Chiarane and nephew Đorđe Georg 8 Annotations edit Name He is mentioned as Palman us Teutonicus Capitanus gentis armigens 8 His name has been given as Palman Bracht Palman Braht Notes edit Fine 1994 p 313harvnb error no target CITEREFFine1994 help 1 page needed a b c d Fine 1994 p 273harvnb error no target CITEREFFine1994 help a b Fine 1994 p 274harvnb error no target CITEREFFine1994 help Corovic Istorija srpskog naroda Third period ch VII Stvaranje srpskog carstva Corovic Istorija srpskog naroda Third period ch VIII Delo cara Dusana a b c Fine 1994 p 341harvnb error no target CITEREFFine1994 help a b Istorija Srba page needed References editSecondary sources edit John V A Fine 1994 The Late Medieval Balkans A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest The University of Michigan Press ISBN 0 472 08260 4 https archive today 20130416225525 http www politikin zabavnik rs 2008 2951 04 php http www novosti rs dodatni sadrzaj clanci 119 html 277309 Verni vitez Palman Military offices Preceded byUnknown Voivode of the Allemannic Guardof Dusan the Mighty1331 1355 Succeeded byUnknown Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Palman amp oldid 1217411759, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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