Mladen Vladojević

Mladen Vladojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Младен Владојевић; fl. 1330–48) was a Serbian nobleman who served king and emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55). Together with his parents, he was the ktetor (founder, donator) of the Church of the Holy Saviour in Prizren (now in Kosovo), built in c. 1330, as mentioned in the Holy Archangels' Chrysobull (1348). Dušan decided that Mladen together with his mother and relatives, and not alone, were to mark the boundary of their family estate. The church was granted as a metochion (monastic dependency) to the Monastery of the Holy Archangels, the foundation of Stefan Dušan, while Mladen in turn was granted a church in Ohrid, along with its estates.[1] It has been presumed by some historians (Đorđe Sp. Radojičić) that Mladen Vladojević was the same as magnate Mladen (fl. 1323–26).[2][3] He was included in the novel Car Dušan (1919) by Vladan Đorđević.[4]

Mladen Vladojević
BornLate 13th century
Kingdom of Serbia
Diedafter 1348
Unknown
Occupationnobleman, ktetor

References

  1. Cvetan Grozdanov; Ǵorǵi Krsteski; Petar Alčev (1980). Ohridsko zidno slikarstvo XIV veka. Institut za istoriju umetnosti, Filozofski fakultet. p. 16.
  2. Đorđe Sp. Radojičić (1967). Književna zbivanja i stvaranja kod Srba u srednjem veku i u tursko doba. Matica srpska. p. 144.
  3. Brastvo. Vol. 29. Društvo sv. Save. 1938. p. 73.
  4. Vladan Đorđević (1919). Car Dušan: istorijski roman iz XIV-oga veka. Naklada Hrvatskog štamparskog zavoda. p. 172.

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