- A
golden bull or
chrysobull was a
decree issued by
Byzantine emperors and
monarchs in
Europe during the
Middle Ages and Renaissance. A
golden bull was...
- The Dečani
chrysobulls (Serbian: Дечанске хрисовуље, Dečanske hrisovulje)
alternatively known as the Dečani
charters (Serbian: Дечанске повеље, Dečanske...
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Chrysobull (Serbian: Светостефански хрисовуљ/Svetostefanski hrisovulj) or
Banjska Chrysobull (Бањска хрисовуља/Banjska hrisovulja) was a
chrysobull,...
- was
confirmed by the
Byzantine emperor Alexios I
Komnenos in 1082. In a
chrysobull dated that year,
Alexios granted the
Venetian doge the
imperial title...
- and many of the
final text's
provisions can be
traced to the
imperial chrysobull granted to
Venice in 1198 by
Alexios III Angelos. It gave the
Latin Emperor...
-
Chrysobull of
Ieremia Movilă,
written in Old
Church Slavonic, 1606;
currently at
Vatopedi Monastery,
Mount Athos...
-
record mentioning Pristina by its name
dates back to 1315–1318, in a
chrysobull of
Banjska near Mitrovica. A
first brief description of it as a town was...
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Chalkidiki was part of the
Byzantine Empire (East
Roman Empire). On a
chrysobull of
Emperor Basil I,
dated 885, the Holy
Mountain (Mount Athos) was proclaimed...
-
golden bulls or "
chrysobulls", in
return for
aiding the
Eastern Empire to
resist Norman and
Turkish incursions. In the
first chrysobull,
Venice acknowledged...
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inhabited since at
least the
thirteenth century, when it was
mentioned in the
chrysobull of
Stefan Nemanja (or his son,
Stefan the First-Crowned).
During World...