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.
  8. Đorđe Sp Radojičić (1963). Tvorci i dela stare srpske književnosti. Grafički zavod. p. 391.

Sources

Court offices
Preceded by
Vladoje
as tepčija
veliki tepčija of Stefan Dečanski
fl. 1330
Succeeded by
Gradislav
as tepčija of Stefan Dušan


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