Collection: Serbian Charters in Archives of Hungary (1411-1481)
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Charter: 1411-06-04_?_Stefan_Lazarevic
Date: 4 June 1411–1427
Abstract: Despot Stefan Lazarević writes to masters Stephen, son of Peter, and Andrew, son of Heen(?), his officials (comites) in the town of Zathmar.
Charter: 1411-10-06_?_Stefan_Lazarevic
Date: 6 October 1411–1426
Abstract: Despot Stefan Lazarević writes to master Stephen, son of Peter, his official (comes) in the town of Zathmar.
Charter: 1417-02-18_Stefan_Lazarevic
Date: 18 February 1417
Abstract: Despot Stefan Lazarević writes to the bishop of Transylvania regarding a dispute over revenues in the town of Zathmar.
Charter: 1417-10-28_Stefan_Lazarevic_1
Date: 28 October 1417
Abstract: Despot Stefan Lazarević commends master Stephen, son of Peter de Remethe, to the inhabitants of Zathmar and Nemethy and urges them to accept his words and actions.
Charter: 1417-10-28_Stefan_Lazarevic_2
Date: 28 October 1417
Abstract: Despot Stefan Lazarević orders the innhabitants of Rywlodominarum to aid master Stephen, son of Peter, and his men in confiscating the belongings of Nicholas, son of Abrache, citizen of Zathmar.
Charter: 1417-10-28_Stefan_Lazarevic_3
Date: 28 October 1417
Abstract: Despot Stefan Lazarević orders the inhabitants of Zathmar and Nemethy to assist master Stephen, son of Peter de Remethe, in prosecuting some men who have wronged the despot and their community.
Charter: 1417-10-28_Stefan_Lazarevic_4
Date: 28 October 1417
Abstract: Despot Stefan Lazarević orders the inhabitants of Zathmar and Nemethy to turn over to his envoy, master Stephen, son of Peter, 150 florens of royal revenue that they had usurped.
Charter: 1424-06-15_Stefan_Lazarevic_A
Date: 15 June 1424
Abstract: Despot Stefan Lazarević orders his officials to permit and assist the sale of salt authorized by King Sigismund of Hungary on behalf of the Pauline monks from the cloister of Saint Lawrence in Buda. (original)
Charter: 1424-06-15_Stefan_Lazarevic_B
Date: 15 June 1424
Abstract: Despot Stefan Lazarević orders his officials to permit and assist the sale of salt authorized by King Sigismund of Hungary on behalf of the Pauline monks from the cloister of St. Lawrence in Buda. (copy, 18th century)
Charter: 1429-05-05_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 5 May 1429
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković writes to the inhabitants of Debreczen, granting them confirmation of privileges given by king Sigismund of Hungary and despot Stefan of Serbia.
Charter: 1433-07-19_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 19 July 1433
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković writes to the inhabitants of Debreczen, instructing them to pay the annual dues they owe him to Ladislaus de Gezth, castellan in Talya, and to refrain from bringing their legal cases before the judges and sworn citizens of Buda.
Charter: 1435-06-02_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 2 June 1435
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković writes to Matthew de Palocz, palatine of Hungary, regarding complaints by the despot’s subjects from Debreczen about the resettlement of tenant farmers.
Charter: 1443-04-20_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 20 April 1443
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković, at the behest of Janos Hunyadi, voivode of Transylvania, grants the manors of Pachen and Karacha in the county of Zemplin to Dyonisius de Kystharkan and Johannes de Apag.
Charter: 1448-06-24_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 24 June 1448
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković writes to Janos Hunyadi, warning him that he has given his noble Nicholas Zokolÿ possessions that belong to the despot’s town of Debreczen.
Charter: 1450-04-21_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 21 April 1450
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković writes to Johannes Lewkws concerning statements made against the despot in the Hungarian Diet by the governor of the realm, Janos Hunyadi.
Charter: 1450-05-10_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 10 May 1450
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković agrees to surrender to Janos Hunyadi, governor of the realm of Hungary, the fortress of Mwnkach, the towns of Rivulidominarum, Zathmar, Nemethy, and Debreczen, and the manors of Bezermen and Dada, with a total yearly income of 6700 florins, as pledge for the payment of the 155000 florin debt owed by the despot to the governor.
Charter: 1450-06-24_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 24 June 1450
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković writes to Johannes Lewkws, criticizing him for not speaking out against the indictment raised against the despot in the Hungarian Diet by the governor of the realm, Janos Hunyadi.
Charter: 1450-08-10_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 10 August 1450
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković writes to Johannes Lewkws, asking him to turn over some documents to the despot’s nobleman Gaspar de Feleghaz.
Charter: 1452-01-13_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 13 January 1452
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković writes to Johannes Lewkws, asking him to turn over some documents to voivode Wkozaw and the despot’s notary, master Johannes.
Charter: 1454-05-31_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 31 May 1454
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković writes to Ladislas de Gara, palatine of Hungary, about the progress of peace negotiations at the Turkish court and the preparations of Turkish troops and ships for an assault on Belgrade.
Charter: 1456-07-13_Djuradj_Brankovic
Date: 13 July 1456
Abstract: Despot Đurađ Branković writes to cardinal Carvajal, informing him about the fighting between Christian and Turkish forces around Belgrade.
Charter: 1457-12-18_Kantakuzina_Brankovic
Date: 18 December 1457
Abstract: Katherina (Kantakuzina) Branković, widow of count Urlich of Cilii, grants to her chamberlain Jacob the village of Lawretschan, pertaining to the castle of Wynitza in the district of Zagorje, as reward for faithful service.
Charter: 1481-03-02_Vuk_Brankovic
Date: 2 March 1481
Abstract: Vuk Branković, titular despot of Serbia and ban of Jajce, writes to Janos Swran that the king has denied his request.
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