Collection: Serbian Royal Documents at the State Archives in Dubrovnik (1186-1479)
Charter: 11860927 – Nemanja A
Date: 27 September 1186
Abstract: Grand župan Stefan Nemanja concludes peace with Dubrovnik, settling territorial disputes and issues regarding freedom of movement and trade (original).
Charter: 11860927 – Nemanja B
Date: 27 September 1186
Abstract: Grand župan Stefan Nemanja concludes peace with Dubrovnik, settling territorial disputes and issues regarding freedom of movement and trade (copy).
Charter: 11890820 – Desislava
Date: 20 August 1189
Abstract: Princess Desislava, spouse of grand prince Mihailo, leases two of her ships to the citizens of Dubrovnik, providing for compensation in case of loss or damage.
Charter: 11900617 – Miroslav
Date: 17 June 1190
Abstract: Prince Miroslav of Hum establishes with the citizens of Dubrovnik conditions under which the city would provide shelter for him in case of need.
Charter: 1217xxxx taq – Stefan Nemanjić B
Date: 1214–1217
Abstract: Grand župan Stefan Nemanjić promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik friendship, freedom of trade, legal protection and refrain from reprisals (copy in Latin).
Charter: 1217xxxx taq – Stefan Nemanjić A
Date: 1214–1217
Abstract: Grand župan Stefan Nemanjić promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik friendship, freedom of trade, legal protection and refrain from reprisals (copy in Serbian).
Charter: 1217xxxx tpq – Stefan Nemanjić
Date: 1217–1227
Abstract: King Stefan Nemanjić grants to the monastery of the Holy Mother of God on the island of Mljet possessions in the vicinity of Dubrovnik and various privileges.
Charter: 12340204 – Radoslav
Date: 4 February 1234
Abstract: King Stefan Radoslav, having been deposed and expelled to Dubrovnik by his brother (king Vladislav), promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik concessions and privileges in case he regains the throne.
Charter: 123504xx taq – Vladislav B
Date: September 1234 – April 1235
Abstract: King Stefan Vladislav promises friendship to the citizens of Dubrovnik if they fulfill their obligations towards him (copy).
Charter: 123504xx taq – Vladislav A
Date: September 1234 – April 1235
Abstract: King Stefan Vladislav promises friendship to the citizens of Dubrovnik if they fulfill their obligations towards him (original).
Charter: 123504xx taq – Andrija Humski
Date: before April 1235
Abstract: Prince Andrija of Hum promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik peace, freedom of trade and legal protection.
Charter: 1238xxxx tpq – Vladislav
Date: 1238–1240
Abstract: King Stefan Vladislav blames the citizens of Dubrovnik for attacking his villages and capturing and killing his noblemen.
Charter: 1240xxxx cca – Vladislav
Date: circa 1240
Abstract: King Stefan Vladislav releases the citizens of Dubrovnik from the obligation of paying the mogoriš (tax on vineyards) for possessions in Žrnovnica.
Charter: 12430814 – kralj Uroš C
Date: 14 August 1243
Abstract: King Stefan Uroš promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik peace, friendship, freedom of trade and legal protection, and settles mutual disputes (later copy).
Charter: 12430814 – kralj Uroš A
Date: 14 August 1243
Abstract: King Stefan Uroš promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik peace, friendship, freedom of trade and legal protection, and settles mutual disputes (early copy A).
Charter: 12430814 – kralj Uroš B
Date: 14 August 1243
Abstract: King Stefan Uroš promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik peace, friendship, freedom of trade and legal protection, and settles mutual disputes (early copy B).
Charter: 1247xxxx tpq – Andrija Humski
Date: 1247–1249
Abstract: Prince Andrija of Hum with his sons and noblemen promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik peace, freedom of trade and legal protection.
Charter: 12520813 – kralj Uroš
Date: 13 August 1252
Abstract: King Stefan Uroš promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik freedom of trade and regulates the rights and obligations of Dubrovnik merchants in the period until the mixed court meets.
Charter: 12540522 – Radoslav Humski
Date: 22 May 1254
Abstract: Župan Radoslav of Hum promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik peace and alliance against king Uroš, settling of disputes in court and protection of Dubrovnik merchants.
Charter: 12540823 – kralj Uroš A
Date: 23 August 1254
Abstract: King Stefan Uroš promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik possesions they held at the time of his father’s death and legal settlement of disputes regarding possessions acquired later, and regulates various other issues in mutual relations (original).
Charter: 12540823 – kralj Uroš B
Date: 23 August 1254
Abstract: King Stefan Uroš promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik possesions they held at the time of his father’s death and legal settlement of disputes regarding possessions acquired later, and regulates various other issues in mutual relations (copy).
Charter: 12670203 ? – kraljica Jelena
Date: 3 February 1267 or 1268
Abstract: Queen Jelena promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik friendship, compensation for damages incurred and warning in case the king intends to attack them.
Charter: 1276xxxx tpq – Dragutin
Date: 1276–1282
Abstract: King Stefan Dragutin issues to the citizens of Dubrovnik regulations for the sale of wine and honey.
Charter: 1276xxxx tpq – Dragutin
Date: 1276–1282
Abstract: King Stefan Dragutin grants commercial privileges to the citizens of Dubrovnik.
Charter: 1281xxxx – Dragutin
Date: 1281
Abstract: King Stefan Dragutin writes to the Dubrovnik authorities that the earlier five-year peace treaty is to be extended indefinitely and regulates some issues in mutual relations.
Charter: 1282xxxx – Milutin
Date: 1282
Abstract: King Stefan Uroš Milutin confirms to the citizens of Dubrovnik rights and obligations established by his brother and predecessor (Stefan Dragutin).
Charter: 1283xxxx cca – Milutin
Date: circa 1283
Abstract: King Stefan Uroš Milutin confirms freedom of trade to Dubrovnik merchants, especially those who take their goods to markets other than Brskovo.
Charter: 12840615 taq – Milutin
Date: before 15 June 1284
Abstract: King Stefan Uroš Milutin orders župan Tvrtko to seize property of Dubrovnik citizens in compensation for damages inflicted by them on the king’s subject named Urseta.
Charter: 1289xxxx – kraljica Jelena A
Date: 1289
Abstract: Queen Jelena confirms to the citizens of Dubrovnik vineyards they held at the time of king Uroš I (original).
Charter: 1289xxxx – kraljica Jelena B
Date: 1289
Abstract: Queen Jelena confirms to the citizens of Dubrovnik vineyards they held at the time of king Uroš I (copy).
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