The Koporin Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Копорин, romanized: Manastir Koporin) is a monastery at the outskirts of the town of Velika Plana, Serbia, just...
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Church as Saint Despot Stefan of Serbia, and his relics are kept in the Koporin Monastery. Stefan was the son of the prince of Moravian Serbia, Lazar,...
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archived as Prague Museum #29 (together with Vrhobreznica Genealogy). Koporin Chronicle – a 1371 chronicle transcribed in 1453 by Damjan, a deacon, who...
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collection of the Prague National Museum. The original texts, such as those of Koporin, Peć, Studenica and Cetinje, originated in the second half of the 14th...
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manuscripts. Koporin Chronicle –1371 1453 Damjan, a deacon, wrote the annals on the order of Archbishop of Zeta, Josif, at the Koporin monastery. Studenica...
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town are three important ecclesiastical monuments: the early 15th century Koporin Monastery where Despot Stefan Lazarević, son of Prince Lazar of the Battle...
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Nikita, Andrijaš, Bela Crkva, Baljevac, Pavlica, Ljubostinja, Resava, Koporin, Prohor Pčinjski, Rudenica, Blagoveštenje and St. Nicholas in Ovčar, Ježevica...
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Serbian Orthodox Church has already officially proclaimed the remains in the Koporin Monastery, a smaller legacy of his, as those of Despot Stefan.[citation...
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court of Scanderbeg, and author of his letters. Deacon Damian who wrote "Koporin Chronicle" in 1453. Vladislav the Grammarian (fl. 1456–1483), Serbian monk...
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1997. The town's fourth Serbian orthodox church is under construction. Koporin Monastery, built in 1402 by Serbian prince Stefan Lazarević, lies just...
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