Bogdan (kaznac) explained

Bogdan
kaznac of the Serbian Empire
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Issue:Nenad
Birth Date:First half of the 14th century
Birth Place:Serbian Kingdom
Death Date:After 1363
Occupation:Chamberlain

Bogdan (Serbian: Богдан; 1363), was a kaznac (chamberlain) in the service of Serbian Emperor Uroš V (r. 1355–1371).

Life

In 1354, A Bogdan, the son of noblewoman Višeslava was mentioned; this was either Bogdan Kirizmić or kaznac Bogdan.[1] Bogdan, as a kaznac, was mentioned in a charter dating to July 15, 1363, which regulated the substitution of the župa (county) of Zvečan and the town of Brvenik, between knez Vojislav Vojinović and čelnik Musa. The document mentions that Bogdan held the village of Glušce in the Brvenik župa.[2]

His son, Nenad, built the fortified town of Koprijan, during the rule of Prince Lazar, according to an inscription found in the Niš Fortress.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Miodrag Al Purković. Miodrag M. Purković. Srpski patrijarsi Srednjega veka. 1976. Srpska pravoslavna eparhija zapadnoevropska. 112–113.
  2. Book: Miloš Blagojević. Državna uprava u srpskim srednjovekovnim zemljama. 2001. Službeni list SRJ. Такав је положај шездесетих година XIV века заузимао казнац Богдан у „жупи" града Брвеника.23 Њему је у тој жупи 1363. године припадало само село Глушци, што на неки начин указује на друштвени положај носиоца поменутог ...