fbpx
Wikipedia

Nikola Radonja

Nikola Radonja (Serbian: Никола Радоња) or Nikola Radonja Branković or Gerasim or Roman, (c. 1330–1399) was a 14th-century Serbian nobleman and chronicler, a member of the Branković dynasty as the eldest son of Branko Mladenović. He is remembered as the author of "Gerasim's Chronicle."[1]

Nikola Radonja
Caesar
Reign? – 1364
Died3 December 1399
Agiou Pavlou monastery, Athos
Noble familyBranković dynasty
spouseJelena, a sister of Uglješa Mrnjavčević
FatherBranko Mladenović
OccupationSerbian nobleman and priest

Name

In documents he was referred with one or two out of four different names he had during his life: Nikola, Radonja (Radohna), Roman and Gerasim.[2]

Early life

Radonja was a member of the Branković dynasty as the eldest son of Branko Mladenović. Radonja's younger brothers were Vuk Branković and Grgur Branković.[2] He was married to Jelena, a sister of Uglješa Mrnjavčević.[3] Radonja had a title of caesar (Serbian: ћесар)[4] and controlled an estate in Serres region where he and his wife Jelena lived with their two daughters.[5]

Monastic life

When his wife and daughters died at very young ages, Radonja resigned his feudal position and after Autumn 1364[6][7] took monastic vows and name Gerasim[8] while his father Branko Mladenović was still alive.[9] There he served and helped with great merit Hilendar and also the monasteries of Koutloumousiou and Agiou Pavlou monastery. Thanks to the Radonja's influence, Vuk Branković became the first of Serbian feudal lords who gained ktitor's privileges in Hilandar after the fall of the Serbian Empire, beginning in 1371.[10] The earliest mention of Radonja under his monastic name Gerasim was in a charter of Vuk Branković issued to Hilandar Monastery in 1376/77.[11] Around 1380 Radonja, together with Arsenije Bagaš, bought ruined Agiou Pavlou monastery from Xeropotamou Monastery and reconstructed it.[12][13] In period 1379—89 Radonja was a priest in the Hilandar Monastery and was again mentioned as Gerasim, a brother of Vuk Branković, in the 1389 document written by Prince Lazar.[11] There he achieved hieroschemamonk degree of Eastern Orthodox monasticism.[14] Around 1392 Radonja and group of notable "elders" from Hilandar visited court of the Lazarević family, successors of Prince Lazar, and requested a church in Ibar and its estates to be granted to Hilandar, according to the promise given by its former lord, Obrad Dragoslavić.[15]

After the death of Vuk Branković in 1396, Radonja took Vuk's body to the Agiou Pavlou monastery on Mount Athos.[16]

Radonja died on 3 December 1399 probably in Agiou Pavlou monastery.[12]

Gerasim's Chronicle

Nikola Radonja, as monk Gerasim, was one of the people who appeared in the Serbian 1389 historical drama/war film Battle of Kosovo, in interpretation of the actor Tanasije Uzunović.[17] According to some speculations, Radonja was author of the Gerasim's Chronicle (Serbian: Герасимов летопис), allegedly disappeared at the beginning of the 20th century,[18] which supposedly explains that Miloš killed sultan Murad with a spear during the Battle of Kosovo in 1389.[19]

References

  1. ^ "ИСТОРИЈА КОЈУ НИСМО УЧИЛИ НА ЧАСОВИМА: Милош Обилић је био турски заточник, али јесте убио Мурата на Косову".
  2. ^ a b Vizantološki institut (Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti) (1975). Zbornik radova. Naučno delo. p. 165.
  3. ^ Robin Cormack; Elizabeth Jeffreys; Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies (Great Britain) (2000). Through the looking glass: Byzantium through British eyes : papers from the twenty-ninth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, London, March 1995. Ashgate. p. 138. ISBN 978-0-86078-667-2. Subotic and Kissas were able to correct the former readings of the name RADOHNA (Slavonic, 'Radonja') in the inscription and thus to identify the husband of Jelena, UgljeSa's sister. He was Nikola Radonja Brankovic, the eldest son of
  4. ^ Melanges Georges Ostrogorsky. Naučno delo. 1991. p. 127. ... кесара BojnxHy, Радохну и Вука БранковиЬа
  5. ^ Miladin Stevanović; Vuk Branković (srpski velmoža.) (2004). Vuk Branković. Knjiga-komerc. p. 53. ISBN 9788677120382. Најстарији Бранков син Радоња је управљао једном облашћу у Серској области...
  6. ^ Đorđe Trifunović (1980). Pisac i prevodilac Inok Isaija. ... p. 20. Радоња их је сахранио у параклису и после јесени 1364. године отишао у Хиландар
  7. ^ Prilozi za književnost, jezik, istoriju i folklor. Državna Štamparija. 2001. p. 77. поготову откако је 1364. године његов старији брат Никола Радоња, примивши име Роман, постао сабрат српске
  8. ^ Recueil de Vardar. Akademija. 2006. p. 5.
  9. ^ Cvetan Grozdanov; Ǵorǵi Krsteski; Petar Alčev (1980). Ohridskoto dzidno slikarstvo od XIV vek. Zavod za zaštita na spomenicite na kulturata. p. 17. Уште додека бил жив севастократорот Бранко, неговиот најстар син Радохна (Радоња) се замонаши
  10. ^ Pavle Stojčević (1989). Sveti Knez Lazar: Spomenica o šestoj stogodišnjici Kosovskog boja : 1389-1989. Izd. Svetog arhijerejskog sinoda Srpske pravoslavne crkve. p. 55.
  11. ^ a b Vranjski glasnik. Narodni muzej u Vranju. 1965. p. 21.
  12. ^ a b Dimitrije M. Kalezić (2002). A - Z. Savremena administracija. p. 275. ISBN 9788638706716. ...је око 1380. успео да од манасти- ра Ксиропотама купи запустели манастир Св. Павла и да га из темеља обнови.
  13. ^ Vizantološki institut (Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti) (1965). Posebna izdanja. Naučno delo. p. 112. После 1360. два српска великаша, Герасим Радоња, брат Вука Бранковића, и Антоније-Арсеније Пагаси...
  14. ^ Aleksa Ivić; Dušan Mrđenović; Dušan Spasić; Aleksandar Palavestra (1987). Rodoslovne tablice i grbovi srpskih dinastija i vlastele. Nova knj. p. 87. ISBN 9788673350509.
  15. ^ Vojislav Korać (2000). Colloque scientifique international Huit siecles du monastere de Chilandar: histoire, vie spirituelle, litterature, art et architecture. Sanu. p. 56. ISBN 9788670252998.
  16. ^ Miodrag Al Purković (1978). Knez i despot Stefan Lazarević. Sveti Arhijerejski Sinod Srpske Pravoslavne Crkve. p. 45.
  17. ^ Ljubomir Simović (2003). Boj na Kosovu: druga verzija. Stubovi kulture. p. 37. ISBN 9788679790613.
  18. ^ Vojislav Šešelj (1992). Sizifovska sudovanja. ABC Glas. p. 265. А затим, постоји тај Герасимов летопис који је нестао негде двадесетих или тридесетих
  19. ^ "Danas je Vidovdan" (in Serbian). RTS. 2009. Retrieved 21 November 2013. Treći izvor, "Gerasimov letopis" (Gerasim je brat Vuka Brankovića), kaže da je Miloš probo kopljem Murata.

nikola, radonja, serbian, Никола, Радоња, branković, gerasim, roman, 1330, 1399, 14th, century, serbian, nobleman, chronicler, member, branković, dynasty, eldest, branko, mladenović, remembered, author, gerasim, chronicle, caesarreign, 1364died3, december, 139. Nikola Radonja Serbian Nikola Radoњa or Nikola Radonja Brankovic or Gerasim or Roman c 1330 1399 was a 14th century Serbian nobleman and chronicler a member of the Brankovic dynasty as the eldest son of Branko Mladenovic He is remembered as the author of Gerasim s Chronicle 1 Nikola RadonjaCaesarReign 1364Died3 December 1399Agiou Pavlou monastery AthosNoble familyBrankovic dynastyspouseJelena a sister of Ugljesa MrnjavcevicFatherBranko MladenovicOccupationSerbian nobleman and priest Contents 1 Name 2 Early life 3 Monastic life 4 Gerasim s Chronicle 5 ReferencesName EditIn documents he was referred with one or two out of four different names he had during his life Nikola Radonja Radohna Roman and Gerasim 2 Early life EditRadonja was a member of the Brankovic dynasty as the eldest son of Branko Mladenovic Radonja s younger brothers were Vuk Brankovic and Grgur Brankovic 2 He was married to Jelena a sister of Ugljesa Mrnjavcevic 3 Radonja had a title of caesar Serbian ћesar 4 and controlled an estate in Serres region where he and his wife Jelena lived with their two daughters 5 Monastic life Edit Agiou Pavlou monastery When his wife and daughters died at very young ages Radonja resigned his feudal position and after Autumn 1364 6 7 took monastic vows and name Gerasim 8 while his father Branko Mladenovic was still alive 9 There he served and helped with great merit Hilendar and also the monasteries of Koutloumousiou and Agiou Pavlou monastery Thanks to the Radonja s influence Vuk Brankovic became the first of Serbian feudal lords who gained ktitor s privileges in Hilandar after the fall of the Serbian Empire beginning in 1371 10 The earliest mention of Radonja under his monastic name Gerasim was in a charter of Vuk Brankovic issued to Hilandar Monastery in 1376 77 11 Around 1380 Radonja together with Arsenije Bagas bought ruined Agiou Pavlou monastery from Xeropotamou Monastery and reconstructed it 12 13 In period 1379 89 Radonja was a priest in the Hilandar Monastery and was again mentioned as Gerasim a brother of Vuk Brankovic in the 1389 document written by Prince Lazar 11 There he achieved hieroschemamonk degree of Eastern Orthodox monasticism 14 Around 1392 Radonja and group of notable elders from Hilandar visited court of the Lazarevic family successors of Prince Lazar and requested a church in Ibar and its estates to be granted to Hilandar according to the promise given by its former lord Obrad Dragoslavic 15 After the death of Vuk Brankovic in 1396 Radonja took Vuk s body to the Agiou Pavlou monastery on Mount Athos 16 Radonja died on 3 December 1399 probably in Agiou Pavlou monastery 12 Gerasim s Chronicle EditNikola Radonja as monk Gerasim was one of the people who appeared in the Serbian 1389 historical drama war film Battle of Kosovo in interpretation of the actor Tanasije Uzunovic 17 According to some speculations Radonja was author of the Gerasim s Chronicle Serbian Gerasimov letopis allegedly disappeared at the beginning of the 20th century 18 which supposedly explains that Milos killed sultan Murad with a spear during the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 19 References Edit ISTORIЈA KOЈU NISMO UChILI NA ChASOVIMA Milosh Obiliћ јe bio turski zatochnik ali јeste ubio Murata na Kosovu a b Vizantoloski institut Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti 1975 Zbornik radova Naucno delo p 165 Robin Cormack Elizabeth Jeffreys Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies Great Britain 2000 Through the looking glass Byzantium through British eyes papers from the twenty ninth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies London March 1995 Ashgate p 138 ISBN 978 0 86078 667 2 Subotic and Kissas were able to correct the former readings of the name RADOHNA Slavonic Radonja in the inscription and thus to identify the husband of Jelena UgljeSa s sister He was Nikola Radonja Brankovic the eldest son of Melanges Georges Ostrogorsky Naucno delo 1991 p 127 kesara BojnxHy Radohnu i Vuka Brankovia Miladin Stevanovic Vuk Brankovic srpski velmoza 2004 Vuk Brankovic Knjiga komerc p 53 ISBN 9788677120382 Naјstariјi Brankov sin Radoњa јe upravљao јednom oblashћu u Serskoј oblasti Đorđe Trifunovic 1980 Pisac i prevodilac Inok Isaija p 20 Radoњa ih јe sahranio u paraklisu i posle јeseni 1364 godine otishao u Hilandar Prilozi za knjizevnost jezik istoriju i folklor Drzavna Stamparija 2001 p 77 pogotovu otkako јe 1364 godine њegov stariјi brat Nikola Radoњa primivshi ime Roman postao sabrat srpske Recueil de Vardar Akademija 2006 p 5 Cvetan Grozdanov Ǵorǵi Krsteski Petar Alcev 1980 Ohridskoto dzidno slikarstvo od XIV vek Zavod za zastita na spomenicite na kulturata p 17 Ushte dodeka bil zhiv sevastokratorot Branko negoviot naјstar sin Radohna Radoњa se zamonashi Pavle Stojcevic 1989 Sveti Knez Lazar Spomenica o sestoj stogodisnjici Kosovskog boja 1389 1989 Izd Svetog arhijerejskog sinoda Srpske pravoslavne crkve p 55 a b Vranjski glasnik Narodni muzej u Vranju 1965 p 21 a b Dimitrije M Kalezic 2002 A Z Savremena administracija p 275 ISBN 9788638706716 јe oko 1380 uspeo da od manasti ra Ksiropotama kupi zapusteli manastir Sv Pavla i da ga iz temeљa obnovi Vizantoloski institut Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti 1965 Posebna izdanja Naucno delo p 112 Posle 1360 dva srpska velikasha Gerasim Radoњa brat Vuka Brankoviћa i Antoniјe Arseniјe Pagasi Aleksa Ivic Dusan Mrđenovic Dusan Spasic Aleksandar Palavestra 1987 Rodoslovne tablice i grbovi srpskih dinastija i vlastele Nova knj p 87 ISBN 9788673350509 Vojislav Korac 2000 Colloque scientifique international Huit siecles du monastere de Chilandar histoire vie spirituelle litterature art et architecture Sanu p 56 ISBN 9788670252998 Miodrag Al Purkovic 1978 Knez i despot Stefan Lazarevic Sveti Arhijerejski Sinod Srpske Pravoslavne Crkve p 45 Ljubomir Simovic 2003 Boj na Kosovu druga verzija Stubovi kulture p 37 ISBN 9788679790613 Vojislav Seselj 1992 Sizifovska sudovanja ABC Glas p 265 A zatim postoјi taј Gerasimov letopis koјi јe nestao negde dvadesetih ili tridesetih Danas je Vidovdan in Serbian RTS 2009 Retrieved 21 November 2013 Treci izvor Gerasimov letopis Gerasim je brat Vuka Brankovica kaze da je Milos probo kopljem Murata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nikola Radonja amp oldid 1106483964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.