Plavci

Begin 01.08.1343
End 30.11.1345
Properties
ID 117649
System Class
Case Study Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355) , Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16
Evidence History — History (derived from Ancient Greek ἱστορία, "inquiry; knowledge acquired by investigation") is the systematic study and documentation of the human past. , Charter — A charter is the grant of authority or rights, stating that the granter formally recognises the prerogative of the recipient to exercise the rights specified.
Place Topographical Entity
Administrative unit North Macedonia — The Prespa agreement, also known as the Prespes agreement, Prespa accord or Treaty of Prespa, is an agreement reached on 12 June 2018 between Greece and North Macedonia, under the United Nations' auspices, resolving a long-standing dispute over the latter's name. Signed beside Lake Prespa from which it took its name, and ratified by the parliaments of both countries by 25 January 2019, it went into force on 12 February 2019 when the two countries notified the UN of the deal's completion, following the ratification of the NATO accession protocol for North Macedonia on 8 February. It replaces the interim accord of 1995 and sees the country's constitutional name, then Republic of Macedonia, changed to Republic of North Macedonia erga omnes. The Prespa agreement cannot be superseded by any other agreements or treaties nor revoked, and its provisions are legally binding for both parties in terms of international law and will remain in force indefinitely. , Southwestern Region / Југозападен регион
Historical place Kingdom of Serbia
Description

The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan confirmed the donation of the place Plavci to the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid. The exact location of the topographical entity Plavci is unknown. It was probably in the vicinity of Uboro and the village Jablanica.

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Sources (1)
Name Class Description
Stefan Uroš IV Dušan's Charter for the Church of the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in Ohrid Source The Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan issued a charter for the Holy Mother of God Peribleptos in the town of Ohrid in the period from 1342 until 1345.