- the
protovestijar. This
position was
regularly held by a
merchant from
Kotor who
understood financial management and bookkeeping. Both
protovestijars and...
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service of
Despot Stefan Lazarević (r. 1402–27), with the
title of
protovestijar (financial manager). He was the
ktetor (donator) of Kalenić monastery...
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There are
frescoes of the family, and of a higher-ranked nobleman,
protovestijar Stan, who was Pribil's father-in-law. The
founding date of the monastery...
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Mihailo Anđelović (c. 1445) Đurađ Golemović
Protovestiar (Протовестијар/
Protovestijar):
another Byzantine court title (protovestiarios)
adopted by the old...
- Бућа; fl. 1325-1350) was a
Serbian nobleman,
merchant from Kotor, and
protovestijar (financial manager) in the
service of King
Stephen Uroš III Dečanski...
- Киризмић; fl. 1358–71), was a
Serbian nobleman,
merchant from Prizren,
protovestijar (financial manager) in the
service of King Vukašin (co-ruled Serbia...
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raised the
credit to 2965 ducats. In 1411,
Brailo is
mentioned as the
protovestijar of
Pavle for the
first time. Only in 1413,
Brailo sent 11,5
wagons of...
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those at the
court of King and
Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–1355). Ban
protovestijar (протовестијар) or
veliki kaznac (велики казнац). From
Byzantine protovestiarios...
- Paraćin. Son of Vukoslav.
Vitomir (fl. 1380), vojvoda.
Grubac (fl. 1377),
protovestijar. Nenad(a) (fl. 1372–87), logotet. Son of
kaznac Bogdan.
Petar (fl. 1387)...
- were
captured along with his son Petar. Vuk Hranić tied up Pavle's
protovestijar,
Brailo Tezalović,
while a
merchant from Prača,
Pribislav Muržić, was...