Kesar Novak

Summary

Novak the Serb (Srbin Novak) was a 14th-century Serbian nobleman that held the region of Lake Prespa during the Serbian Empire of Uroš the Weak (r. 1355–1371). He held the title of Caesar, and is hence also known as Kesar Novak.[1]

Kesar Novak the Serb
caesar of [Lake Prespa]
Fresco
WifeKali
IssueAmiral
Marija

He had a Greek wife, Kali, with whom he had a daughter Marija (Maria) and a son Amiral (Amiralis).[2]

Among his endowments are the cave-church of Bogorodica (Holy Virgin Eleusa[3]) on the island of Maligrad where frescoes and Greek inscriptions of his family exist dating to 1369.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Macedonia, by T R Georgevitch, page p. 47
  2. ^ Tania Velmans, page 178
  3. ^ Scripta & e-scripta, Vol 5, page 196
  4. ^ Jirecek, Geschichte , I, 1-33

Sources edit

  • Stari srpski spomenici u Južnoj Srbiji, Dr Vlad. R. Petković, 1924
  • The Serbs and Byzantium during the reign of Tsar Stephen Dušan (1331-1355) and his successors, by George Christos Soulis, page 214-5
  • Гоце Ангеличин - Жура
  • Ivan M. Đorđević, Zidno slikarstvo srpske vlastele u doba Nemanjića (Wall-Paintings of the Serbian Nobility of the Nemanide Era) OCLC 34957313, sl. 84 i 85
  • Tania Velmans, La Peinture murale byzantine à la fin du Moyen âge, Volume 1
New title Caesar of Prespa
under Vukašin Mrnjavčević

fl. 1369
Succeeded by
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