Mišljen (veliki tepčija)

Mišljen (Serbian Cyrillic: Мишљен; fl. ca. 1330[1]) was a Serbian nobleman that served king Stefan Dečanski (r. 1321–31), with the title of veliki tepčija.[2] The title-holder took care of the royal estates.[3] He was wealthy.[4] In 1330 he had a monastery dedicated to the Holy Apostles built somewhere in eastern Hum.[5] He restored the church, donated books, vestments and gold, and built himself an adorned tomb.[6] This church is located in the village of Crkvina, 6 km from Goražde (in Bosnia and Herzegovina).[7] The menologion written on demand of veliki tepčija Obrad (fl. 1230s) is recorded to have later came into the possession of Radoslava, "the wife of the tepčija", presumably of Mišljen.[8]

References

  1. Mandić 1986, p. 53.
  2. Blagojević 2001, pp. 25–26.
  3. Ćirković & Mihaljčić 1999, p. 733.
  4. Blagojević 2001, p. 26.
  5. Светозар Радојчић (1966). Старо српско сликарство. Нолит. p. 134.
  6. Srejović, Gavrilović & Ćirković 1982, p. 652.
  7. Boris Nilević (1990). Srpska pravoslavna crkva u Bosni i Hercegovini do obnove Pećke patrijaršije 1557. godine. Veselin Masleša. p. 55. ISBN 9788621004270.
  8. Đorđe Sp Radojičić (1963). Tvorci i dela stare srpske književnosti. Grafički zavod. p. 391.

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