Zagrlata

Zagrlata

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Zagrlata is mentioned in the founding [[charter of Hilandar]] (1198) by [[Stefan Nemanja]], and it was part of the Serbian state prior, as it is mentioned as part of Nemanja's "grandfatherland" (''dedovina'') in both the second charter of Hilandar and the ''[[Life of St. Symeon]]'' (1208) found in the [[Studenica Typikon]] of [[Saint Sava|archbishop Sava]].{{sfn|Garić Petrović|Amedoski|2014|p=103}}
Zagrlata is mentioned in the founding [[charter of Hilandar]] (1198) by [[Stefan Nemanja]], and it was part of the Serbian state prior, as it is mentioned as part of Nemanja's "grandfatherland" (''dedovina'') in both the second charter of Hilandar and the ''[[Life of St. Symeon]]'' (1208) found in the [[Studenica Typikon]] of [[Saint Sava|archbishop Sava]].{{sfn|Garić Petrović|Amedoski|2014|p=103}}


In the charter of Drenča (1382), the [[Drenča monastery]] holding (''vlastelinstvo'') included territory in the ''župa'' of Zagrlata.{{sfn|Štetić|2016|p=50}} It included territory from [[Donji Adrovac]] to [[Đunis]], perhaps also Trubarevac, and included also the lost village of Bitino (downstreams from Peščanica) and [[Donji Ljubeš|Ljubeš]], as well as the swamp of Bigl (from [[Korman (Aleksinac)|Korman]] to [[Gornji Ljubeš]] and [[Srezovac]]) on the left banks of the South Morava.{{sfn|Štetić|2016|p=50}} The area mentioned included villages Staronoge, [[Sezemče]], [[Slatina (Kruševac)|Slatina]] (south of Kruševac), a marketplace with river crossing, [[Rlica|Vrlnica (now Rlica)]], Brezi, Bitino, the Peščanica river, Blato, Bigle with its villages, hamlets and borders, and Ljubeš upstream from Zarva.{{sfn|Garić Petrović|Amedoski|2014|p=103}} Apart from villages in Zagrlata, the monk Dorotej and his son Danilo also donated villages in the Braničevo region.{{sfn|Garić Petrović|Amedoski|2014|p=103}}
In the charter of Drenča (1382), the [[Drenča monastery]] holding (''vlastelinstvo'') included territory in the ''župa'' of Zagrlata.{{sfn|Štetić|2016|p=50}} It included territory from [[Donji Adrovac]] to [[Đunis]], perhaps also Trubarevac, and included also the lost village of Bitino (downstreams from Peščanica) and [[Donji Ljubeš|Ljubeš]], as well as the swamp of Bigl (from [[Korman (Aleksinac)|Korman]] to [[Gornji Ljubeš]] and [[Srezovac]]) on the left banks of the South Morava.{{sfn|Štetić|2016|p=50}} The area mentioned included villages Staronoge, [[Sezemče]], [[Slatina (Kruševac)|Slatina]] (south of Kruševac), a marketplace with river crossing, [[Rlica|Vrlnica (now Rlica)]], Brezi, Bitino, the Peščanica river, Blato, Bigle with its villages, hamlets and borders, and Ljubeš upstream from Zarva.{{sfn|Garić Petrović|Amedoski|2014|p=103}} Apart from villages in Zagrlata, the monk [[Dorotej of Hilandar|Dorotej]] and his son [[Danilo III (patriarch)|Danilo]] also donated villages in the [[Braničevo region]].{{sfn|Garić Petrović|Amedoski|2014|p=103}}


==See also==
==See also==