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Ktetor (Gr****: κτήτωρ) or
ktitor (Cyrillic: ктитор; Georgian: ქტიტორი kt’it’ori; Romanian: ctitor),
meaning 'founder', is a
title given in the
Middle Ages...
- the
second ktetor, also
having donated highly valuable ecclesiastical art objects.
Together with his
father he was the great,
second ktetor of the monasteries...
- It was
located in the
centre of the
Eparchy of Lipljan.
Stefan Milutin's
ktetor comment are
written on the
southern wall,
including "I have seen the ruins...
- was the
founding charter of the
Ravanica monastery, the main
endowment (
ktetor), and
burial place of
Prince Lazar of
Serbia (r. 1371-1389†),
issued in...
- kleptophobia,
kleptoplasty ktet- possession,
ownership Gr**** κτητικός (ktētikós), κτήτωρ (
ktḗtōr) ktetic,
ktetor kudo-
glory Gr**** κῦδος (kûdos) kudos...
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Stefan Uroš III Стефан Урош III
Ktetor composition of
Stefan Uroš III in the
Visoki Dečani
Monastery Stefan Uroš III the
Ktetor Born c. 1276 Died 11 November...
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German historian Leunclavius,
ruled Wallachia for 32 years.
Mircea was a
ktetor,
building among other monuments, the
Cozia Monastery near Călimănești in...
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Achaea (before 1386-1401)
Thomas Asen Palaiologos,
exile in
Naples and
ktetor Maria Asanina Palaiologina,
Princess Consort of
Moldavia (1472–1477) Ashina...
- school. He also
erected many
churches and
monasteries in
Serbian lands. As a
ktetor, he was
praised in
works of
Danilo II,
Serbian Archbishop (1324–1337) and...
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subsequent decades. The
church was
rebuilt in
masonry in 1699–1700; the main
ktetor was
Paharnic Șerban II Cantacuzino.
Severely damaged during the 1802 earthquake...