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Radoslav Hlapen

Radoslav Hlapen (Serbian: Радослав Хлапен; fl. 1350–1383) was a Serbian magnate who served Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–1355) and Stefan Uroš V (r. 1355–71) as vojvoda (military commander). He took part in the conquest of Byzantine lands, and was given a region north of Thessaly to govern in the early 1350s.

Radoslav Hlapen
Serbian imperial magnate
Other titlesdespot, highest court title at that time
pinkernes (cup-bearer)[1]
vojvoda (general)
župan (count)
Bornearly 14th century
Serbian Kingdom
Diedbetween 1383 and 1385
Vodoča
Noble familyHlapenović
SpouseIrina
Issuesee list

Origin

It is believed that Radoslav Hlapen is the same person as župan (count) Hlapen (Latin: Clapen) who governed Konavle and the wider Trebinje region in the 1330s.[2] He was possibly the son of župan Radoslav,[2] and thus named Radoslav after his father.[3] Another theory is that he was the son of Syrgiannes Palaiologos.[4]

Byzantine Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos (r. 1347–54) mentioned him as among the most important nobles, and he was called a relative of Dušan.

Service under Stefan Dušan

Serres was captured in September 1345, Veria in the first half of 1346.[5] Veria and the surrounding towns were recuperated by John VI Kantakuzenos.[5] After the military conquests, perhaps by spring 1351, Hlapen returned the city to Serbian rule, with many cities and towns in the area.[6] He was appointed governor of Edessa (Voden) and Veria (Ber), just north of Thessaly.[7]

Emperor Dušan died in Devol, on 20 December 1355. Dušan was succeeded by his son Stefan Uroš V.

Service under Stefan Uroš V

After the death of the governor of Thessaly kesar Preljub (1356), Preljub's son Thomas' claim to the region was asserted by the widow Irene. The Preljubović family was forced to flee to Serbia after the advance of Nikephoros II Orsini in 1356. Irene married Radoslav Hlapen, who adopted Thomas.

Despot Simeon Uroš, the brother of Dušan, was appointed governor of Epirus and Acarnania in 1348. Following the death of Dušan and subsequent invasion of Nikephoros II, Simeon Uroš retreated to Kastoria, where he proclaimed himself "Emperor of Serbs, Greeks and Albanians". Simeon Uroš acquired the support of John Komnenos Asen (the brother-in-law of Dušan). In response, the Serbian nobility held a council in April 1357 at Skopje, in which they vowed to support Emperor Uroš, according to Dušan's will. In the summer of 1358, Simeon Uroš advanced on Zeta but was stopped at Skadar, where his army of 5,000 men was defeated by the Serbian nobility. Simeon Uroš returned to Kastoria, and never again tried to acquire Serbia. During the absence of Simeon Uroš in Epirus (1359), Hlapen invaded Thessaly on behalf of his stepson Thomas. Simeon Uroš was forced to cut his losses by recognizing Radoslav Hlapen's conquests, turning over Kastoria to him, and marrying his daughter Maria to Thomas. Hlapen continued to recognize Uroš' suzerainty, and provided a buffer between Uroš V and Simeon Uroš. After the treaty between Hlapen and Simeon Uroš, the latter settled in Thessaly.[8]

 
Serbian magnates and their provinces, c. 1360.

In 1365, a čelnik Radoslav was mentioned, referring either to Radoslav Hlapen or Radoslav Povika, the brother of logotet Đurađ.[1]

Fall of the Serbian Empire

After the Battle of Maritsa (1371) he became one of the most powerful provincial lords.

Last years

He retired as a monk in the Vodoča monastery where he also was buried. His votive ring was found at the site.[9] He also founded a church in Kučevište, Skopje,[9] a monastery in Ostrovo,[10] and a monastery in Greece.

Family

 
Monastery in Kučevište, Skopje, 1903.

He married Irina (Irene), the widow of caesar Preljub. They had the following issue:

Legacy

Mavro Orbini (1563–1614) called him "primo barone di Grecia" (1601).

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Evans 1989, p. 9.
  2. ^ a b Blagojević 1997, p. 47.
  3. ^ Blagojević 1997, p. 48.
  4. ^ Evans 1989, p. 16.
  5. ^ a b Maksimović 2004.
  6. ^ Византолошки институт 1987, p. 155.
  7. ^ Fine 1994, pp. 347.
  8. ^ Fine 1994, pp. 347–50.
  9. ^ a b Mihajlovski 2005.
  10. ^ Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti (1937). Društveni i istoriski spisi. Vol. 49. p. 69.

Sources

Books
  • Blagojević, Miloš (1997). Državna uprava u srpskim srednjovekovnim zemljama. Službeni list SRJ. ISBN 9788635503714.
  • Ćorović, Vladimir (2001), Istorija srpskog naroda (in Serbian) (Internet ed.), Belgrade: Ars Libri
  • Evans, Charles F. H. (1989). Studies in Genealogy and Family History in Tribute to Charles Evans on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday. Association for the Promotion of Scholarship in Genealogy.
  • Fajfrić, Željko (2000) [1998], Sveta loza Stefana Nemanje (in Serbian), Belgrade: "Tehnologije, izdavastvo, agencija Janus", "Rastko".
  • Божидар Ферјанчић (1974). Тесалија у XIII и XIV веку. Византолошки институт САНУ. Овде се Прел>убова удо- ннца удала за Радослава Хлапена, господара Вера, који је сматрао да му после погибије деспота Нићифора II Анђела такође припада право на Тесалију. Зато се Радослав Хлапен 1359/60. године ...
  • Fine, John Van Antwerp (1994). The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-08260-5.
  • Nicol, Donald MacGillivray (1993), The Last Centuries of Byzantium, 1261–1453, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-43991-6
  • Soulis, George Christos (1984), The Serbs and Byzantium during the reign of Tsar Stephen Dušan (1331–1355) and his successors, Dumbarton Oaks, ISBN 0-88402-137-8
Journals
  • Mihajlovski, Robert (2005). "The Votive Ring of Radoslav Hlapen". Byzantinoslavica. Academia. 63: 187–192.
  • Византолошки институт (1987). "Зборник радова Византолошког института". 26–28. Научно дело. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Maksimović, Ljubomir M. (2004). "Berroia in Stefan Dušan's politics". Зборник радова Византолошког института. 41: 341–352.

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Radoslav Hlapen Serbian Radoslav Hlapen fl 1350 1383 was a Serbian magnate who served Serbian Emperor Stefan Dusan r 1331 1355 and Stefan Uros V r 1355 71 as vojvoda military commander He took part in the conquest of Byzantine lands and was given a region north of Thessaly to govern in the early 1350s Radoslav HlapenSerbian imperial magnateOther titlesdespot highest court title at that time pinkernes cup bearer 1 vojvoda general zupan count Bornearly 14th centurySerbian KingdomDiedbetween 1383 and 1385VodocaNoble familyHlapenovicSpouseIrinaIssuesee list Contents 1 Origin 2 Service under Stefan Dusan 3 Service under Stefan Uros V 4 Fall of the Serbian Empire 5 Last years 6 Family 7 Legacy 8 See also 9 References 10 SourcesOrigin EditIt is believed that Radoslav Hlapen is the same person as zupan count Hlapen Latin Clapen who governed Konavle and the wider Trebinje region in the 1330s 2 He was possibly the son of zupan Radoslav 2 and thus named Radoslav after his father 3 Another theory is that he was the son of Syrgiannes Palaiologos 4 Byzantine Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos r 1347 54 mentioned him as among the most important nobles and he was called a relative of Dusan Service under Stefan Dusan EditSerres was captured in September 1345 Veria in the first half of 1346 5 Veria and the surrounding towns were recuperated by John VI Kantakuzenos 5 After the military conquests perhaps by spring 1351 Hlapen returned the city to Serbian rule with many cities and towns in the area 6 He was appointed governor of Edessa Voden and Veria Ber just north of Thessaly 7 Emperor Dusan died in Devol on 20 December 1355 Dusan was succeeded by his son Stefan Uros V Service under Stefan Uros V EditAfter the death of the governor of Thessaly kesar Preljub 1356 Preljub s son Thomas claim to the region was asserted by the widow Irene The Preljubovic family was forced to flee to Serbia after the advance of Nikephoros II Orsini in 1356 Irene married Radoslav Hlapen who adopted Thomas Despot Simeon Uros the brother of Dusan was appointed governor of Epirus and Acarnania in 1348 Following the death of Dusan and subsequent invasion of Nikephoros II Simeon Uros retreated to Kastoria where he proclaimed himself Emperor of Serbs Greeks and Albanians Simeon Uros acquired the support of John Komnenos Asen the brother in law of Dusan In response the Serbian nobility held a council in April 1357 at Skopje in which they vowed to support Emperor Uros according to Dusan s will In the summer of 1358 Simeon Uros advanced on Zeta but was stopped at Skadar where his army of 5 000 men was defeated by the Serbian nobility Simeon Uros returned to Kastoria and never again tried to acquire Serbia During the absence of Simeon Uros in Epirus 1359 Hlapen invaded Thessaly on behalf of his stepson Thomas Simeon Uros was forced to cut his losses by recognizing Radoslav Hlapen s conquests turning over Kastoria to him and marrying his daughter Maria to Thomas Hlapen continued to recognize Uros suzerainty and provided a buffer between Uros V and Simeon Uros After the treaty between Hlapen and Simeon Uros the latter settled in Thessaly 8 Serbian magnates and their provinces c 1360 In 1365 a celnik Radoslav was mentioned referring either to Radoslav Hlapen or Radoslav Povika the brother of logotet Đurađ 1 Fall of the Serbian Empire EditAfter the Battle of Maritsa 1371 he became one of the most powerful provincial lords Last years EditHe retired as a monk in the Vodoca monastery where he also was buried His votive ring was found at the site 9 He also founded a church in Kuceviste Skopje 9 a monastery in Ostrovo 10 and a monastery in Greece Family Edit Monastery in Kuceviste Skopje 1903 He married Irina Irene the widow of caesar Preljub They had the following issue Maria Angelina Radoslava married Alexios Angelos Philanthropenos Jelena married Prince Marko Unnamed married Nikola Bagas Unnamed married John Uros 1 StefanLegacy EditMavro Orbini 1563 1614 called him primo barone di Grecia 1601 See also EditNobility of the Serbian EmpireReferences Edit a b c Evans 1989 p 9 a b Blagojevic 1997 p 47 Blagojevic 1997 p 48 Evans 1989 p 16 a b Maksimovic 2004 Vizantoloshki institut 1987 p 155 Fine 1994 pp 347 Fine 1994 pp 347 50 a b Mihajlovski 2005 Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti 1937 Drustveni i istoriski spisi Vol 49 p 69 Sources EditBooksBlagojevic Milos 1997 Drzavna uprava u srpskim srednjovekovnim zemljama Sluzbeni list SRJ ISBN 9788635503714 Corovic Vladimir 2001 Istorija srpskog naroda in Serbian Internet ed Belgrade Ars Libri Evans Charles F H 1989 Studies in Genealogy and Family History in Tribute to Charles Evans on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday Association for the Promotion of Scholarship in Genealogy Fajfric Zeljko 2000 1998 Sveta loza Stefana Nemanje in Serbian Belgrade Tehnologije izdavastvo agencija Janus Rastko Bozhidar Ferјanchiћ 1974 Tesaliјa u XIII i XIV veku Vizantoloshki institut SANU Ovde se Prel gt ubova udo nnca udala za Radoslava Hlapena gospodara Vera koјi јe smatrao da mu posle pogibiјe despota Niћifora II Anђela takoђe pripada pravo na Tesaliјu Zato se Radoslav Hlapen 1359 60 godine Fine John Van Antwerp 1994 The Late Medieval Balkans A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest University of Michigan Press ISBN 978 0 472 08260 5 Nicol Donald MacGillivray 1993 The Last Centuries of Byzantium 1261 1453 Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 43991 6 Soulis George Christos 1984 The Serbs and Byzantium during the reign of Tsar Stephen Dusan 1331 1355 and his successors Dumbarton Oaks ISBN 0 88402 137 8JournalsMihajlovski Robert 2005 The Votive Ring of Radoslav Hlapen Byzantinoslavica Academia 63 187 192 Vizantoloshki institut 1987 Zbornik radova Vizantoloshkog instituta 26 28 Nauchno delo a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Maksimovic Ljubomir M 2004 Berroia in Stefan Dusan s politics Zbornik radova 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